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How to Get Rid of Your Dry and Itchy Scalp

A dry scalp is more common than we think...

but it doesn't make it any less irritating or embarrassing to constantly have to scratch at your dry, flaky scalp. 

If you're struggling with an itchy and dry scalp, check out these tips on how to get rid of it.

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Use a gentle shampoo

When cleansing your hair and scalp, use a moisturizing shampoo that is designed for dry or sensitive scalps. Avoid shampoos that contain sulfates or other harsh ingredients that can strip the scalp of its natural oils. The Moisture Shampoo uses minerals like rhodochrosite to balance moisture levels in the hair and scalp.


Avoid over-washing with hot water

Over-washing can strip the scalp of its natural oils and exacerbate dryness. With curly hair, it’s best to wash your hair at least once a week with shampoo and a deep conditioner for optimal moisture retention.

While washing, be mindful that hot water can strip your scalp of its natural oils, leading to dryness and itchiness. Try to avoid hot showers and opt for lukewarm water instead.


Use a scalp treatment

A scalp treatment, such as the Amethyst Oil, can help moisturize the scalp and alleviate dryness. Utilizing hemp seed protein, the amethyst oil helps to soothe and hydrate the scalp.


Avoid harsh hair products

Certain hair products, such as styling gels, hairsprays, and mousse, can contain harsh chemicals that can irritate the scalp and cause dryness and itchiness. Plant based products use natural ingredients that are gentle on the hair and scalp to prevent dryness or irritation.


Manage stress

Stress can contribute to scalp dryness and itchiness. When you’re stressed, your body releases cortisol. Cortisol is a hormone that causes inflammation in your body, which can make your scalp dry, more sensitive and prone to irritation.

Practice stress-reducing activities, anything that you enjoy to take your mind off of stressors. if only for a moment.


It's important to be patient when treating a dry scalp, as it may take time to see results. Consistency and regular scalp care can help keep your scalp healthy and hydrated.

If your dry and itchy scalp persists, it's important to see a dermatologist. They can help to diagnose any underlying conditions and provide you with a treatment plan that may include medicated shampoos or other prescription medications.

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