JAKARTA - Head skin and face have very similar needs. That is, maintaining the health of the scalp has an impact on the health and growth of the hair. "Unhealthy headbutions will cause hair to fall out, not to mention the discomfort due to peeling and itching," said Dr Natasha Cook, quoted from The Guardian via ANTARA, Saturday, February 17.

Cook agrees that itching and exfoliation are the skin of the head that tells you something is wrong. How to deal with it can be as easy as switching to a softer shampoo and conditioner, but more persistent problems require professional judgment. Head skin health starts by washing hair that should be done once or twice a week. More than that will remove natural oils and barriers, which can cause inflammation, he says Haircare routines should also be adapted to the condition of the scalp, and other treatment habits. salon founder Edwards and Co, Jaye Edwards, advises those who routinely use products such as hairspray or dry shampoo should use exfoliatory scrubs to remove buildup and stabilize oil production. Cook recommends using undistended conditioning treatments, eating balanced foods rich in antioxidants and nutrients, and combing hair regularly, which helps growth by increasing blood circulation to hair follicles.

Pharmacist Hannah English says that damage caused by sunlight can cause irritation of the scalp, and suggests wearing a hat and wearing sunscreen.

Using a silicon massage brush while washing hair can make hair washing experience more enjoyable, but English says evidence that this product really increases hair growth still anecdotes at this time'. He also said that although products such as serums, oils, and scrubs can help hair health, these products have no strong evidence for hair growth such as pharmaceutical medicines.


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