Are you suffering from dry, itchy and flaky scalp?
The main reasons for the dry scalp are scalp infections, certain underlying
health conditions, eczema, dandruff, and frequent shampooing. It is common
during winters, as the cool weather dries up the scalp or worsen it.
Our scalp contains sebaceous glands which produce
oil to maintain the scalp moisturized. The various factors mentioned above may
affect the production of oil which leads to dryness in the scalp.
Dry scalp can cause itchiness, flaking and frizzy
hair. If you don’t treat the dry scalp on time, then absence of moisture can
weaken the hair follicles and increase hair fall.
How
to Treat Dry Scalp at Home?
1.
Coconut Oil
Oiling is the best way to retain the lost moisture
and treat the dryness. This process encourages the natural production of oil,
enhances the blood circulation to hair follicles and scalp, supplies essential
nutrients and locks the moisture content.
Warm up enough amounts of coconut oil.
Using fingers or cotton ball, apply the oil
throughout the scalp and along the hair.
Using your fingers, gently massage in circular
motions for few minutes.
Leave the application for at least 1 hour to
overnight.
Rinse off the application with shampoo. Use a mild
shampoo for effective results
Repeat the oil treatment for 2 – 3 times in a week.
Alternatively, you can use almond oil, olive oil or castor
oil instead of coconut oil.
2.
Aloe Vera for Dry Scalp
The cooling, moisturizing and cleansing properties
of aloe Vera help in treating dry scalp.
Extract aloe Vera gel from an aloe leaf.
Blend the gel for even consistency.
Add few drop of any essential oil into it.
(Optional)
Apply the mixture on the scalp and along the hair.
Leave it on for 20 minutes and rinse off with water.
Repeat the process regularly.
3.
Baking Soda
Baking soda exfoliates the dead skin and other
impurities from the scalp. Apart from treating dry scalp, it controls the
dandruff caused by overactive fungi.
Massage olive oil onto the scalp for few minutes.
Combine 3 tablespoons of baking soda and enough
water to make a paste.
Apply the paste on the scalp.
Leave the application for 20 minutes.
Rinse off with water.
Repeat the process 1 or 2 times in a week
4.
Onion Juice
Onion juice contains antibacterial and antifungal
properties which provide relief from dry and itchy scalp. Onion provides
vitamins, potassium, geranium, magnesium and sulfur to nourish the scalp.
Grind 1 – 2 onions and extract the juice.
Combine 3 tablespoons of onion juice and 1 – 2
tablespoons of olive oil.
Apply the mixture on the scalp.
Leave the application for 30 minutes.
Rinse off with water.
Repeat the process regularly.
5.
Lemon Juice
Lemon juice will help treat an itchy and dry scalp
because of its antiseptic properties. It is particularly useful when dealing with
dandruff.
You can simply apply fresh lemon juice thoroughly on
the scalp. Leave it on for five minutes and then shampoo your hair. If you do
not have dandruff, dilute the lemon juice in water.
Alternately, you can mix lemon juice with yogurt and
apply it on your scalp for a few minutes before washing your hair with a mild
shampoo. Repeat at least daily until itchiness and dryness disappears
CONCLUSION
Along with these remedies, drinking plenty of water
is critical for your skin and your hair to be hydrated from within. So, always
try to combine your hair care treatments with adequate water intake every
single day. Make sure to include nuts, eggs, seafood, chicken, tofu, dairy
products, soybeans, canola oil, papaya, oranges, and green leafy vegetables in
your diet.
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