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Ive had issues with anitchy scalpmy entire life.

itchy scalp natural hair

AndreyPopov

Frustrated, I tossed the shampoo that was clearly formulated without my itchy scalp and natural hair in mind.

Up until a few years ago, itd take me about six hours to wash and style my hair.

(Ive since gotten wash day down to three to four hours.)

Six hours on my hair every three to four days?

I was ready to throw the whole scalp away.

One night last December, I searched flaky scalp remedy natural hair on TikTok while in bed.

I bought the blue bottle of shampoo and havent looked back since.

My scalp finally found the soothing relief I’ve been looking for my entire life.

Use antidandruff shampooandhydrating shampoo.

Nizoral has become a staple in my routine.

But how exactly does it work?

I often recommend using a hydrating shampoo and conditioner immediately afterward to reduce the risk of this happening.

My replenishing shampoo of choice has been OurXsNutrient Cleanse Complex.

Try a gentle exfoliating tool.

However, be mindful to not overdo things.

Palmore, founder ofEmbrace Natural Beauty Salon, warns against being too harsh on your scalp.

Do not dig into the scalpthis could cause abrasion and tears, she says.

Just make contact with the scalp and gently massage in a soothing manner.

Use penetrative conditioners and minimal styling products.

When it comes to hair care and styling, less is more.

I usually alternate between a rinse-out and leave-in conditioner every other wash day.

My approach is very similar with stylers.

At most Im using two stylers, usually a hair butter and a curl definer.

My styling go-tos have been Wonder CurlMoisturizing Hair Pudding, followed by the brandsGet Set Hair Jelly.

Instead of products that promise super-high shine or maximum hold, opt for clean stylers with fewer ingredients.

Overall, when applying postshampoo products, avoid the scalp.

All conditioning and styling products need to be applied to the hair only, Palmore says.

Dr. Oyetakin recommends avoiding any harsh products that may irritate the scalp and impair the skin barrier.

She encourages people suffering with dandruff and other scalp conditions to look for alcohol-free products to avoid flare-ups.

Set routine wash days.

Clean hair tools and accessories.

For example, what may look like severe seborrheic dermatitis may actually be early scalp psoriasis, she adds.