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HAIRtamin Biotin & Botanicals Shampoo
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Tea Tree Lemon Sage Thickening Shampoo
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Botanic Hearth Tea Tree Shampoo and Conditioner Set
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Tea Tree Lavender Mint Moisturizing Shampoo
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Botanic Hearth Tea Tree Shampoo, Vitamin C, Peppermint, Lavender And Rosemary Oil
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Tea Tree Special Shampoo 33.8 fl. oz.
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Tea Tree Special Shampoo 16.9 fl. oz.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What shampoo is best for scalp build up?
The best shampoos for scalp buildup typically contain clarifying or exfoliating ingredients. Look for formulas with salicylic acid, glycolic acid, or tea tree oil, as these help to dissolve dead skin cells, excess sebum, and product residue. Clarifying shampoos with sulfates can also be effective, but may be drying for some hair types, so use them sparingly. Focus the shampoo primarily on your scalp, massaging it in thoroughly to lift away buildup. Rinse well and follow with a hydrating conditioner on the lengths of your hair to prevent dryness. Rotate between your regular shampoo and the clarifying one to maintain balance.
How do I get rid of buildup on my scalp?
Getting rid of scalp buildup requires a multi-pronged approach. Firstly, use a clarifying shampoo regularly to remove excess oils and product residue. Exfoliating your scalp, either with a gentle scalp scrub (physical exfoliation) or a chemical exfoliant like salicylic acid, can also be beneficial. Adjust your hair care routine to minimize heavy styling products that contribute to buildup. Regularly cleansing your hair and scalp are crucial. A balanced diet and adequate hydration also play a role in overall skin health, including your scalp. Avoid scratching to prevent irritation and potential infection. If the buildup is severe or persistent, consult a dermatologist.
How to treat an itchy scalp in kids?
An itchy scalp in children can be caused by various factors, including dryness, dandruff, or even head lice. Start by using a gentle, hypoallergenic shampoo formulated for sensitive skin. Ensure you rinse the hair thoroughly to remove all traces of shampoo. If dryness is the culprit, a mild, moisturizing shampoo can help. For dandruff, consider a shampoo with zinc pyrithione or selenium sulfide, using it as directed. Always check for head lice, especially if the itching is persistent and accompanied by scratching. Consult a pediatrician or dermatologist if the itching persists despite these measures, as it could indicate a skin condition requiring medical treatment. Avoid harsh chemicals or fragrances in products.
How do I get rid of thick plaque on my scalp?
Thick plaque on the scalp often indicates a more serious condition, such as psoriasis or seborrheic dermatitis, and warrants a visit to a dermatologist for proper diagnosis. They may prescribe medicated shampoos or topical treatments containing corticosteroids or antifungals. At home, you can gently loosen the plaques by applying mineral oil or olive oil to the scalp and leaving it on for several hours before washing. Avoid picking or scratching at the plaques, as this can worsen the condition and lead to infection. Use a soft-bristled brush to gently massage the scalp during shampooing to help loosen flakes. Consistency with prescribed treatments is key to managing the condition.