Michelle thompson: how to help clients combat dry itchy scalp
Published
28th Jun 2018
by
akesha

While winter is known to be rough on the scalp and hair, summer can be just as tough - especially when you factor in things like sweat, holidays in the sun and activities such as swimming.
A dry scalp can be caused by a multitude of factors including lack of moisture and hydration as well as UV rays. Here, former
British Hairdressing Awards Afro Hairdresser of the Year Michelle Thompson tells us how to aid clients in keeping their scalp hydrated.
"Firstly, you need to identify if it’s a dry scalp or a medical scalp condition such as dandruff or psoriasis. Dandruff is build-up of bacteria. It creates a film on the scalp and forms large chunky flakes that peel away. Dry scalp is less severe and providing you use the right regime can be cleared up after one treatment."
"To treat dry scalps, my go-to is the KeraCare Dry & Itchy Scalp
Anti- Dandruff Moisturizing Shampoo and Conditioner. These moisturising cleansers contain menthol, and because they’re medicated should be applied to the scalp. For the best results leave it on for five minutes. It helps to release the menthol, encouraging the blood to flow to the root area. It also acts as an exfoliator and gets rid of any dry areas.
For dandruff and other scalp conditions like psoriasis, I recommend the
AffirmCare Scalp Therapy. It contains blackseed oil, which is a great stimulate for getting rid of stubborn flakes, and unlike most medicated products, it does not strip the hair of natural oils. Sufferers of dandruff or psoriasis are usually affected in certain areas such as the hairline and the nape. The Scalp Therapy Scalp Relief Oil is perfectly designed in a small bottle with a nozzle that can reach affected areas so you don’t have to disperse it all over."
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