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Dandruff Shampoo & Itchy Scalp Treatments

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3 Natural Itchy Scalp Treatments - Home Remedies That Work

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Do you have a dry, itchy, flaky scalp? Is it sore, red and painful? Do you suffer from dandruff?

Fear not because help is at hand. Although an itchy scalp and dandruff can be frustrating, they can also be solved using natural treatments instead of having to resort to the strong synthetic drugs produced by the pharmaceutical industry. After all, nature has provided us with natural cures for our ailments, so we might as well make use of them.

Whether you're suffering from dandruff, psoriasis, ringworm, or just simply a sore scalp, you can use natural remedies to soothe, alleviate and ultimately cure your dry, itchy scalp condition.

Here I'm going to show you 3 excellent little home remedies that are cheap, cheerful, and quick to prepare.

Itchy Scalp Home Remedy No. 1

Fenugreek seeds are excellent for getting rid of dandruff:


Take 2 tablespoons of fenugreek seeds and soak overnight in water


In the morning grind the soft seeds into a fine paste


Apply this paste all over scalp and leave for half an hour


Rinse off thoroughly with soap nut solution


A teaspoon of lime juice on the last rinse will work wonders

You should brush your hair daily to improve the circulation and remove any flakiness caused by dandruff. The scalp should also be massaged thoroughly daily, to improve circulation, remove excess dirt and dead skin cells, and encourage hair growth. It only takes a few minutes to perform. Spread your fingers fanwise and slip them through the hair. With your thumb pressed behind your ears, press down on your scalp with your fingertips. Now rotate your fingers so that they move the scalp over the bony structure of the head. You'll feel your skin move and the scalp tingle. Move up an inch at a time until you have covered the whole head.

Itchy Scalp Home Remedy No. 2

To relieve itching, natural oils such as German Chamomile, Eucalyptus, and Lavender can have a profound soothing effect when mixed together and dabbed locally on affected areas. Using Neem oil can significantly help to prevent dandruff and is often used to relieve conditions like psoriasis and eczema.

Add these oils to water (4 parts water to 1 part oil) and spray directly onto the scalp and/or add to your shampoo and conditioners also to alleviate your itchy scalp.

(Note: You should patch test all oils first before application, and you MUST consult a doctor if you are pregnant before starting any treatment).

Itchy Scalp Home Remedy No. 3

Birch was used by native Americans to clear up skin irritations. It can be used effectively for modern problems such as psoriasis, eczema etc.


Boil the bark of birch trees in water


Strain the mixture


Once cooled, apply to the scalp to help clear up your itchy scalp sores.

Scalp Acne - Causes and Natural, Non Prescription Treatments You Can Make and Use at Home

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Many people are quite surprised when they find that acne, bumps, or pimples have moved from their face and onto their scalps. Your first reaction may be "how in the world could I possibly get acne on my scalp?" Simply, because your scalp is an extension of your skin and you can get acne or pimples wherever you have skin.

Causes: Scalp acne (the medical term is scalp folliculitis) is sometimes (but not always) caused by the same things that cause pimples on your forehead, face, or body.

Many people incorrectly assume that those who have acne form on their scalps do so because of a build up of dirt and oil or by dropping the ball hygienically. The opposite is sometimes true, as shampoos, hair loss / hair growth and cleansing products that we sometimes use on our hair can severely irritate our scalps and the result is sores, acne, or pimples. Some people can even have a severe allergic reaction to these products and acne is the result of this.

Sometimes, scalp acne really can develop as the result of a build up of or excess sebum or oil production, or DHT (the substance that causes male pattern baldness) on the scalp. In this case, people sometimes make the mistake of thinking that if an oily scalp is the problem, then the solution must be to use harsh shampoos made just for oily hair. This could be a big mistake because such products can either irritate your scalp more or dry it out, causing it to be red and itchy on top of the pimples.

Keep in mind that sebum and oil are produced by your sebaceous glands to protect your scalp. So, if you pour harsh or irritating chemicals on your head, your sebaceous glands are going to go into over drive in protest. This could very likely worsen the acne, which is unfortunately what you were trying to treat in the first place.

Natural, Safe Treatments For Scalp Acne That Won't Irritate The Skin Or Make The Problem Worse: Now that we've discussed the most common causes, it's easier to see that any treatment should both clean the scalp and treat the acne without being irritating, clogging, or putting the sebaceous glands into overdrive.

I know it's common to treat acne on the scalp with products that contain salicylic acid or benzoyl peroxide, but if you're skin is sensitive (which may be the reason for the acne in the first place) these treatments may just make your problem worse and injure your scalp further.

There are many natural substances that are both safe and effective for your hair and scalp and any acne they may contain. You can make and use these at home without a prescription. (Although it's always a good idea to ask your doctor if you have questions or concerns.) Some examples are tea tree oil, juniper berry, chaparral, burdock root (and its tea), chamomile flower (and its tea), eucalyptus, golden seal root, and neem oil, to name only a few. Typically these are added to a carrier oil (like jojoba) and / or diluted to safe, non irritating levels and applied directly.

You can get these natural scalp treatments in any health food store (and in many large grocery and discount stores) and online. Which of these will be most effective for you will depend greatly on the cause and severity of the problem.

The good news is when used correctly (and sometimes in combination), these natural treatments can be very effective, very gentle, and very soothing for most scalp problems (including acne and inflammation) and they can even be added to gentle, PH neutral shampoos if you don't feel like starting from scratch.

Dandruff Remedy - Easy and Effective Herbal Treatments

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Dandruff, also called seborrheic dermatitis is an itchy, flaky and persistent skin disorder of the scalp, without redness. It results when the scalp sheds dead skin cells in large numbers. Dandruff appears as dry, white or greyish flakes usually on the top of the head.

It is normal to continuously shed some dead skin flakes, as the skin is constantly renewing itself. With dandruff, this whole process of skin renewal speeds up, so a greater number of dead cells get shed. In addition, the cells are shed in clumps, which are big enough to be seen with the naked eye as embarrassing flakes. The scalp may also feel slightly itchy.

Dandruff is a very common problem and 90% of the people around the world ail from it at some point in their lives. It can occur at any age, but is most likely in the early 20s. When it occurs in newborns and infants, dandruff is termed as cradle cap.

Although not dangerous, dandruff can be quite embarrassing. It causes a lack of confidence and self-esteem.

Possible causes of dandruff:

Internal causes -

o Hormonal imbalance because dandruff usually starts after puberty and is more common in men than women.

o For unknown reasons, people with some illnesses, such as Parkinson's disease, are more likely to have dandruff

o Anxiety

o Oily scalp

o Family history - hereditary

o Food allergies

o Excessive sweating

o Faulty eating habits. - fried foods, fats, sugar

External causes -

o Frequent use of strong hairsprays, gels, dyes.

o Inadequate cleansing/rinsing of scalp/ hair after shampooing

o Use of lotions that contain alcohol

Treatment of dandruff:

Dandruff is a natural process. Elimination takes time, but you can manage and control it. Treatment of dandruff is directed at fighting the skin inflammation. This is done either directly, by using cortisone-based creams and lotions (which reduce inflammation), or by reducing the yeast that builds up on scaly areas and adds to the problem.

# Keep the hair and scalp clean, to decrease the accumulation of dead cells. Wash frequently so that flakes do not build up.

# The hair should be brushed daily to improve the circulation and remove any flakiness.

# Massage the scalp daily using the fingertips and working systematically over the head. This stimulates the circulation, dislodges dirt and dandruff and helps in the hair growth.

# Avoid spicy and greasy food because it helps dandruff to increase and spread. Add more fresh and green vegetables and fruits to the diet. Have a balanced diet containing lots of vitamin A, B6, B12. Avoid intake of fried foods, sugar, chocolates and nuts.

# Strong tea and coffee, processed foods should be avoided for dandruff.

What shampoo to use to treat dandruff?

There is no official branded shampoo for dandruff. Doctors usually recommend Nizoral, a medicated shampoo available only in drug stores as an anti-dandruff shampoo. It is medically proven and the effect is long lasting.

You have to try and find out which one is successful at controlling your dandruff. Some commonly available anti-dandruff shampoos in the market are Head & Shoulders, Clinic, Pantene Pro-V etc. Use a mild shampoo.

Some myths about dandruff -

Moisturizing the hair helps control dandruff. Infact, moisturizing lotions don't do much more than smooth out scales and make patches look redder.

Switching brands of shampoo helps control shampoo. Shampoo doesn't cause dandruff.
Dandruff is due to dryness of the skin. Dandruff occurs in areas where the grease glands of the skin are most active, and the skin is not usually dry.

Changing hair care routine helps control dandruff. There is no "right" shampoo or conditioner. There isn't even a "correct" number of times to shampoo per week.

Dandruff is contagious. One cannot 'catch' dandruff from someone else, such as by using his brush or comb.

Natural home made remedies -

# Rub onion onto scalp. Onions are high in sulphur, which is essential for a healthy scalp.

# Avoid dyeing hair, unless an absolute must. We all have bacteria on our scalp, some of which are beneficial. This 'good' bacteria prevent dandruff yeast, and hair dyes reduce their numbers.

# Garlic whether eaten or applied externally is excellent for fighting dandruff.

# Apple cider vinegar (diluted with equal amount of water) when massaged onto scalp helps curb dandruff. It is a natural antiseptic.

# Lemon juice or sour curd when applied onto scalp is also useful.

# Fenugreek seeds - ground into a fine paste, applied onto scalp, and left for half an hour.

# Juice of bitter gourd when massaged with oil onto scalp relieves dandruff.

# Boil some neem leaves in 4 teacups of water. After cooling and filtering, use for washing hair.

Treatment for dandruff is not a one-time affair. Dandruff comes back, if regular care on a daily basis is not taken.

Consult a doctor if your scalp is red and itchy - or if the skin is flaky around the eyebrows, round the nose or behind the ears - because this suggests you might be having a more severe form of seborrhoeic dermatitis.

Scalp Eczema Treatments - Do You Want to Get Rid of Your Eczema on the Scalp Forever? Try These Tips

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Scalp eczema is one more irritating type of skin infection which is found in thousands of people across the world. Majority of people uses some kind of medicated shampoo to treat this type of eczema. Does it really work? The answer lies in this article. Read further to know the truth.

It is found that the excess use of these types of shampoos can dampen your hairs and can turn your hairs to become very dry and brittle. Your scalp can become very itchy and flaky. So you should be careful while using these types of shampoos for your hairs.

Many medical practitioners now agree upon the fact that scalp eczema can not be completely cured using just the steroids, shampoos and other medicines. They only provide you a temporary relief and can not destroy the root cause of your skin infection.

Excessive use of shampoos and other medicines can only worsen your eczema. This is the main reason why most people are now trying natural skin infection treatments. These natural treatments are very effective to produce long term and permanent relief for your infection.

Some shampoos can affect your skin to become more dry and itchy. So you should try to avoid these types of shampoos at any cost. You need to try the following simple natural home remedies to cure your scalp eczema permanently:

1) Use olive oil: Olive oil is very effective to soothe and moisturize your scalp. It also helps in well conditioning your hairs. Just apply the oil after your bath when your skin is very warm and the oil can penetrate through pores easily to produce the desired results.

2) Coconut oil is also helpful: Coconut oil is another efficient natural remedy for your skin infection treatment. Just warm the oil before you apply on your hairs. This will make the most impact on your scalp.

3) Implement balanced diet and balanced exercise schedule: Yes, this is very important to reduce your skin infection naturally. Avoid easting food which is high in sugar and carbohydrates. Eat green vegetables and fruits instead of junk food.

Make a daily exercise plan which includes high activity exercises like swimming and jogging. This will keep your skin healthy and free from any fungal and bacterial infections.