Scalp Balance for Dry, Sensitive, Flaky & Seborrheic Scalp

Scalp Balance for Dry, Sensitive, Flaky & Seborrheic Scalp

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Oily, Flaky & Irritated Scalp

If your scalp becomes oily quickly, feels itchy or irritated, or develops thick yellow flakes around the roots and hairline.

Excess oil production and scalp imbalance can lead to itching, irritation, thick yellow flakes, and buildup. When left unmanaged, clogged follicles and inflammation may contribute to discomfort and hair shedding.

A targeted scalp routine helps regulate oil production, reduce buildup, calm itching, and support a fresher, healthier scalp environment.

How the Routine Works:

  • Exfoliate : Removes excess oil, dead skin cells, and buildup.
  • Soothe & Stimulate: Calms irritation and balances sebum production.
  • Nourish & Strengthen: Supports scalp health and healthier-looking hair growth.

Recommended Use:

What to Expect:

  • Weeks 1–2: Less itching and oiliness
  • Months 2–3: Reduced flaking and improved scalp balance
  • Month 4+: Fresher, healthier scalp with longer-lasting cleanliness

 

Dry, Sensitive & Irritated Scalp

If your scalp feels dry, tight, itchy, or sensitive, and you notice redness or fine white flakes on your hair or clothing.

A dry or weakened scalp barrier can cause tightness, itching, redness, sensitivity, and fine white flakes. Environmental stress, overwashing, and dehydration often make symptoms persist.

A gentle scalp routine helps restore moisture, soothe irritation, and strengthen the scalp barrier for improved comfort and balance.

How the Routine Works:

  • Exfoliate: Gently lifts dry flakes and buildup.
  • Soothe & Stimulate: Relieves itching and supports scalp balance.
  • Nourish & Strengthen: Hydrates and restores comfort to the scalp.

Recommended Use:

What to Expect:

  • Weeks 1–2: Reduced tightness and irritation
  • Months 2–3: Less dryness and flaking
  • Month 4+: A calmer, healthier, more balanced scalp

This guides describes a cosmetic scalp care routine and is not intended as a medical diagnosis.

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