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A sensitive scalp can feel itchy, tender, or irritated—even when you're using “gentle” products. This condition is often caused by environmental factors, harsh ingredients, or an impaired skin barrier. If your scalp reacts easily or burns after washing, it's time to switch to calming, fragrance-free formulations designed to restore balance and reduce inflammation.
Did you know redness doesn't always mean sensitivity?
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If your hair feels greasy within a day of washing, you may have an overactive scalp producing too much sebum. Oily scalps can lead to clogged follicles, unpleasant odours, and even hair thinning over time. A targeted scalp care routine can help regulate oil production without over-drying your skin, keeping your roots fresh and your follicles clear.
Did you know that your scalp needs oil to be healthy?
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Hair loss isn’t one-size-fits-all. Common types include:
Androgenetic alopecia (hormonal, gradual thinning)
Hereditary hair loss (genetic, gradual thinning)
Telogen effluvium (stress-related shedding)
Alopecia areata (autoimmune patches)
Each type requires a different approach—some need follicle activation, others need to calm inflammation or nourish the scalp barrier. Identifying your scalp condition is the first step toward an effective hair regrowth strategy.
Do you know what sort of hair loss you may be dealing with?
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Scalp eczema (seborrheic dermatitis) causes redness, flaking, and itchiness—often mistaken for dandruff. It may flare in cycles and is usually linked to an overgrowth of yeast or a weak skin barrier. Managing scalp eczema means calming inflammation and reinforcing the scalp’s natural defenses with soothing, microbiome-friendly products.
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Scalp psoriasis is an autoimmune condition that causes thick, silvery-white scales, flaking, and sometimes painful patches on the scalp. Unlike dandruff, these plaques are more stubborn and may extend beyond the hairline. Treatment focuses on reducing inflammation, slowing skin cell turnover, and supporting skin healing over time.
How do we tell eczema and psoriasis apart?
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Why do we need tonic and shampoo to maintain results?
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Dandruff can show up in two forms:
Oily dandruff appears as yellowish flakes stuck to your scalp, often from excess sebum and yeast overgrowth.
Dry dandruff looks like small white flakes that shed easily—usually from dehydration or harsh products.
Understanding the type of dandruff you have helps in choosing the right balancing treatment, whether that means oil control or moisture replenishment.
Why do we need tonic and shampoo to maintain results?
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