2. • Are you suffering from an overly
sensitive scalp? When you sometimes
want to jump out of your skin because
your scalp has a burning, itchy, tight
feeling that is nothing short of distracting,
you need help.
• This is true whether you have gone
through this experience many times in
the past or are feeling it for the first time.
• Some people do get a sensitive scalp
that seemingly appears out of nowhere
and disappears just as suddenly as it
appeared. On the other hand, if you have
been suffering for months after trying
many different home remedies to no
avail, it is time to see a dermatologist.
3. • For some people, a sensitive scalp condition is rare while
for others, it is more common. The usual culprits might
include unsuitable hair care products, improperly applied
hair colour or even the climate. Tension and stress as well
as your own physiology might also play a role.
• There is a protective layer on the scalp just as there is on
your thin. Imagine your scalp is a brick wall and that
influences that are external has led to the removal of the
lipids, which you can symbolize as the cement. Because
of this, your brick wall now leaks.
• Too much escaped moisture from the leaks leads to
harmful substances intruding, which in turn causes scalp
irritation. This is usually when you begin to notice a feeling
of tightness, hair dandruff, burning and itching
4. • People who shampoo their hair every day
and follow this routinely with styling
products that contain alcohol like mousse
or gel might eventually develop a sensitive
scalp. In time, the scalp dries out. If you
need to wash your hair every day, you will
need to use a shampoo that is mild. Style
your hair with leave-in conditioners, styling
wax or styling spray and leave out styling
products containing alcohol for the
meantime.
5. • Your sensitive scalp might also become more
aggravated due to air conditioners in the
summer and dry heated air in the wintertime.
• These are hard times for your scalp and using
leave in hair treatments, conditioners and
shampoos that contain moisturizing
ingredients is a must. Products such as these
will cause the moisture in your scalp to
become replenished without adding large
amounts of lipids which might cause your hair
to become weighed down.
• Another thing you can do is to find a shampoo
specially formulated for sensitive scalps.
These usually feature a dye-free
hypoallergenic formula that soothes your hair
and leaves it shiny, soft and free of flakes.