Winter's chill and dry indoor air can leave your scalp irritated and flaky. Recognizing symptoms like itching, sensitivity, and brittle hair is key.
Do you enter a room looking like you just came from a wintery Hallmark movie, with snowflakes on your hair, but in the middle of June? You cannot stop scratching your head and have to deal with that ...
Fighting winter flakes and itch? Learn derm‑backed fixes, key ingredients, and a 48‑hour routine to rehydrate your scalp and ...
Winter hair woes like dandruff are common, but a dermatologist reveals key habits to combat them. Avoid infrequent washing ...
Scalp cooling is done by applying cold temperatures to your scalp during chemotherapy treatment for cancer. It’s sometimes called scalp hypothermia. Scalp cooling is intended to help prevent hair loss ...
Red spots on the scalp can occur due to acne, psoriasis, folliculitis, and other conditions. Medical options can address underlying causes, while home treatments, such as zinc, can help manage ...
Face scrubs are often used to unclog pores and remove impurities and dead skin cells. Similarly, a scrub is also beneficial for your scalp to remove excess oil, particles, and product buildup. If you ...
View All Images Itchy scalp and hair loss may be due to a health problem. Image courtesy: Freepik Having an itchy scalp can make it difficult to focus on anything. Sometimes, it is even accompanied by ...
The most important step, however, is treating dandruff early. “The longer the scalp stays inflamed, the higher the risk of hair shedding,” Farrant said. “If shedding continues despite good care, it’s ...