Thursday, February 9, 2012

Treat An Itchy And Scaly Scalp

Get rid of itchy, scaly scalp for good.


When the seasons change, it affects a person's skin, especially the scalp. Harsh shampoos and conditioners cause an itchy, scaly scalp in some people. Chemical processes on hair make the scalp develop more problems. Using the right combination of products helps treat an itchy, scaly scalp. When using products on your hair, purchase products made with natural, organic ingredients. Avoid using lab-created chemical products. Ask a pharmacist what type of organic shampoos and conditioners he recommends for itchy, scaly scalp.


Instructions


1. Shampoo your hair every other day with dandruff shampoo. Lather up the shampoo and leave on about two minutes. Rinse the dandruff shampoo completely out of your hair with warm water. This helps to remove the scaly buildup on the scalp.


2. Put a couple of drops of peppermint oil in the palm of your hand and rub both hands together. Massage the peppermint oil on the scalp for one minute. The peppermint oil acts as a natural healing antiseptic for the scalp. Purchase peppermint oil from the cake decorating section of a craft store.


3. Condition hair according to the directions on the conditioner bottle and rinse out the conditioner thoroughly with cool water. Rinsing hair with cool water helps lock in the conditioner on the hair and scalp.


4. Put a dime-size amount of shea butter in the palm of your hand and rub your hands together until the shea butter feels warm. Massage the shea butter into your scalp. If you have very dry hair, do not rinse, but if your hair is oily, rinse hair with cool water after applying shea butter.


5. Style your hair. The Shea Butter moisturizes the scalp, reducing and stopping itchy, scaly buildup. By keeping the scalp moisturized, you also eliminate the itchiness on the scalp.







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