Sensitivity and irritation: How to care for your scalp?
Just like the skin on our face, our scalp is also subject to numerous external aggressionsthat cause sensitivity, itching and tightness, sometimes even accelerating hair loss.
Temperature differences, contact with fabrics (hat, helmet, but also the cushion), (too) tight hairstyles, perspiration, pollution...
All these causes, superimposed on other factors such as stress, medication and dermatological diseases (psoriasis, contact eczema, atopic dermatitis, etc.), contribute to the daily abuse of our scalp.
That's why it's important to take care of it, and not just with products dedicated to hair. #scalpcare
To limit scalp discomfort and the appearance of dandruff, we start with 3 simple steps: massage, cleanse and moisturize .
1/ Massage: using your fingertips or an appropriate brush, gently massage the scalp to loosen hair at the roots, stimulate growth and help eliminate impurities and dead skin cells.
2/ Moisturize and nourish: a moisturized scalp helps limit the appearance of dandruff, discomfort and sensitivity, as well as promoting healthy hair density.
3/ Cleansing: as with any part of the body, the choice of cleanser should not be overlooked.
An overly aggressive shampoo can accentuate itching, irritation, dry patches or excess sebum.
👊🏼En wanting to find a solution for her sensitive scalp (which she sometimes has to clean daily) Mathilda, the co-creator of Peace in The Haircame up with the idea of a cleanser that would limit daily sensitivity, without the risk of the scalp getting greasy too quickly.
The best thing about this product?
A daily treatment shampoo that soothes the scalp while also caring for the hair.
This treatment combines a purifying, rebalancing action with a detox effect to rid hair of all impurities.
The 1st step in your "hair reset" routine.
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