My winter scalp strikes again.
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Nov 21, 2014
Madison M.
Like many people, my scalp attacks me in the wintertime. it gets very bad, almost to the point that I don't want to comb my hair.
So this will sound odd, but it is the first year that I can afford to do something about my dry, itchy, winter scalp/Hair. Any products (Shampoos, conditioners, leave ins, masks, oils, ANYTHING) you can recomend to me to help soothe and prevent this happening?
I have fine hair, and only slightly sensitive skin. Please help? :)
Nov 21, 2014
Gisell G.
So that's what's going on with my hair... Hmm interesting lol. I never get dandruff or itchy scalp & I haven't changed anything in my hair car routine so I was wondering why this was happening.. Following:-)
Nov 21, 2014
M G.
Coconut or argan oils work great as hair mask for me.
Nov 21, 2014
Alyx T.
I'd definitely do oil masks. Olive works best for me when I have dandruff, I slather it all over (and lots of it) making sure to get the scalp, and then I take a cotton pad and pour olive oil on it again and dab at my scalp. It soothes it and moisturizes it. Plus your hair is nice and shiny afterwards. Olive oil, castor oil, coconut oil, and argon oil are all good :)
Nov 21, 2014
Roz X.
I have the same problem. I use a Tea Tree Treatment. Paul Mitchell and Sally's Generic line are both excellent.
Nov 21, 2014
Brittany M.
I can relate I've been told to try coconut oils but oils in general take a few washes to get out of me.
Nov 21, 2014
Lailah K.
Use 'L'Oréal Paris Elvive For Men Anti-Dandruff Intensive Shampoo' if you use it consistently, you'll never see flakes or anything thats if the problems dandruff. I swear by it!
Nov 21, 2014
Georgia S.
I use Neutrogena T-Gel its a scrub (coal tar)
Nov 21, 2014
Shelley W.
A very light touch of jojoba oil applied to the scalp. Castor oil is another common scalp oil but its super thick and adding an essential oil is necessary to cancel out the not so nice castor oil smell. Both oils will soothe the scalp.
Nov 22, 2014
Allison W.
I second the tea tree oil shampoo.