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Tea Tree Special Shampoo 33.8 fl. oz.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What shampoo helps with scalp bumps?
Shampoo designed to address scalp bumps, often caused by inflammation or clogged follicles, typically contains active ingredients known for their anti-inflammatory, antibacterial, or exfoliating properties. Look for shampoos containing ingredients such as salicylic acid, which gently exfoliates the scalp and unclogs pores, or tea tree oil, known for its natural antibacterial and antifungal properties. Shampoos with pyrithione zinc or ketoconazole can also be helpful if the bumps are related to fungal issues or dandruff. Gentle formulas, free of harsh sulfates, are preferable to avoid further irritation. Be sure to massage the shampoo thoroughly into the scalp and leave it on for a few minutes before rinsing to allow the active ingredients to work effectively.
How to get rid of scalp acne bumps?
Getting rid of scalp acne bumps requires a multi-pronged approach. Firstly, cleanse your scalp regularly with a shampoo containing acne-fighting ingredients. Exfoliation is key; look for products with salicylic acid to unclog pores and remove dead skin cells. Avoid heavy conditioners and styling products that can further clog pores. Consider washing your hair more frequently, especially after sweating. Furthermore, ensure your hair tools, like brushes and combs, are clean. If the bumps are inflamed, a warm compress can provide temporary relief. If the acne persists, consult a dermatologist. They can prescribe stronger topical treatments or oral medication if necessary.
What can cause pimple-like bumps on the scalp?
Pimple-like bumps on the scalp can stem from various causes. A common culprit is folliculitis, an inflammation of the hair follicles often triggered by bacteria or fungus. Clogged pores, due to excess sebum, dirt, or product buildup, can also lead to acne-like breakouts. Certain hair products, particularly those containing heavy oils or silicones, can contribute to the problem. Additionally, hormonal fluctuations, stress, or even friction from hats and helmets can exacerbate scalp issues. In some cases, these bumps might be related to skin conditions such as seborrheic dermatitis or psoriasis, necessitating a dermatologist's evaluation.
How to get rid of raised bumps on scalp?
Eliminating raised bumps on the scalp depends on their cause. If the bumps are small and itchy, they may be due to an allergic reaction to a hair product; discontinue use immediately. For bumps related to folliculitis or acne, use a medicated shampoo containing salicylic acid or tea tree oil. Gentle exfoliation with a scalp brush can help to loosen dead skin and debris. Avoid picking or squeezing the bumps, as this can lead to infection and scarring. Maintain good scalp hygiene by washing your hair regularly and using lightweight styling products. If the bumps are painful, persistent, or accompanied by other symptoms, consult a dermatologist to rule out underlying skin conditions.