Wednesday, April 15, 2015

How Ending Itchy Scalp

              How Ending Itchy Scalp

Occasionally you get itchy on your scalp. Maybe you switched shampoo, conditioner, or simply did nothing and his head began to itch. There are some things that can cause this - as dry skin, or accumulation of products - but it is an easy thing to deal with, and we will show you how.

Method 1 of 2: Hair Care

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    Change products. Testing a new shampoo and conditioner for two weeks will help remove any buildup that resulted from constant use of their traditional brand.
    • Another thing that you can use if you are without money or do not want to buy another shampoo is olive oil, mayonnaise and broccoli puree; mix everything and rub into your scalp. Olive oil reduces oiliness, mayonnaise hydrates, get rid of lice and adds shine while the clean broccoli deeply. You can also use an egg to nurture.

 

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    Dry your hair thoroughly every day. wet hair will make the products accumulate, and your hair will be subject to the drying action of evaporation, which can lead to itching. Even worse, mold can grow in your hair! You should definitely want to prevent it.
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    Take care of your hair. Brush or comb your hair two to three times a day to distribute the natural oils, giving special attention to the scalp. Brush gently!
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    Check the products you use. Throw away any hair product that contains alcohol from their daily care. Alcohol is a powerful desiccant and can easily cause an itching attack.
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    Use a good conditioner. Your conditioner adds shine but also conditions your hair and adds revitalizing fiber and nutrients. If you do not have a good conditioner, you can use yogurt; it moisturizes and adds antioxidants that nourish your hair and reduce redness.

Method 2 of 2: Body Care

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    Look for sunburn. In the summer, especially in the first warm days, it is easy to get burns on his scalp. Just like anywhere else along the healing process, scalp itches. Use a shampoo or conditioner aloe vera to relieve itching.
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    Look for lice. The itching may be due to reaction of your skin to louse saliva. Yes, it's disgusting, but it is easy to get rid of. Have someone check your head behind the animals or their eggs - called nits - stuck near the base of the hair strands.
    • Use a shampoo treatment directly, wash all your clothes and linens that you used in very hot water, then dry at least 20 minutes.
    • Email for cleaning all products that are not washable (including soft toys).
    • Pass the vacuum carpets and upholstered furniture.
    • Dip products you spend on hair (combs, brushes, clips, etc.) with alcohol or shampoo treatment for an hour.
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    Relax. Stress devastates your body in general, and this may come to light on your scalp as well. If the itch spread to your neck and face (but no signs of oil or other types of infections), and you have a life with a lot of stress, this may be the problem.
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    Drink at least 8 glasses of water every day. You can easily be dehydrated, and your scalp is an area that critically needs water. Talk to your doctor and he or she will tell you how much water you should take daily for their age and weight.
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    Consider taking supplements of vitamin E. These supplements contain essential oils that are very healthy for your skin and help keep it moisturized.

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    . Talk to your doctor if the itch continue intense, there are some problems with the scalp which are symptoms of something more serious: Herpes zoster, fungal infections such as tinea Amiantacea or Lichen Planopilaris, dermatitis, psoriasis, ringworm and other problems.

    Tips

    Tips

    • Be sure to keep your nails very clean, because you can scratch the scalp during sleep.
    • No matter how tempting it is, do not scratch! Scratching will only worsen the problem.
    • Brush your hair with a clean, soft brush will improve blood circulation and spread natural oils that will help alleviate this condition.

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