Do you know how to care for your sensitive scalp? We've got some tips and tricks to help calm those irritations with the help from our newscalp soothing saviours. It's time to start fresh and bring calm back to your scalp for happy and healthy hair growth (for good!)
Mild to Moderate Itchiness
We know how irritating it is to want to constantly itch your scalp. But don't do it. The itching will only make it worse.
Constant irritation that is becoming sore is a sign to give your scalp a refresh. Here's how to soothe those irritations.
Solution
For an instant refresh to cool and calm your scalp, spritz yourScalp Refresh Miston your scalp. Or, why not use yourPre-Shampoo Oiland massage your scalp?
Mild to Moderate Discomfort
It's time to bring balance back to the scalp and soothe the discomfort that comes with your scalp condition.
Solution
Start fresh and give your scalp a soothing cleanse starting off with yourPre-Shampoo Oil. Proceed to massage and leave on for 5-10 mins under yourInsulated Shower Capbefore cleansing with yoursoothing saviours.
Mild to Moderate Hair Loss & Hair Fall
Hair loss can occur when your scalp has gone through such stress. You can rejuvenate your scalp and improve blood circulation to promote hair growth again.
Solution
Bring your scalp back to fruition and improve blood circulation by using the fullSoothe Me collection. Massage your scalp daily with yourScalp Refresh Massagerto boost scalp health.
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One of the best all natural products I've tried but you have to be pretty precise in how much of it you put in your hair. Too much can be a little too much residue weighing down your natural curl pattern and too little causes a halo of frizz.