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Teach you to distinguish between different scalp itching phenomena!

In spring, because the weather is always changeable, the hair is always good and bad, and there is always the phenomenon of itching and scratching. The nature of the scalp is different, and the types of itching are different. Today, Meng Bajun will tell you about it.

sensitive scalp-allergic type

after shampooing, I often feel the scalp is hot and itchy, thinking that I will wash it repeatedly if I don't clean it. This may be the stimulation of shampoo, which makes the scalp allergic. You can try another shampoo.

dry scalp-water-deficient type

this kind of scalp is prone to dry and dandruff, which aggravates head itching. It is necessary to pay attention to hydrating the scalp, and at the same time pay attention to sunscreen of the scalp to reduce ultraviolet damage.

oily scalp-susceptible type

oily scalp is prone to fungal infection, rash and itching, so it is necessary to wash your hair frequently, eat less spicy and irritating foods, such as peppers, mustard, raw onions, raw garlic, wine and other hair products, and eat more fruits and vegetables.

Neutral Scalp-Perfect Scalp

The scalp is well balanced. If you are this kind of scalp, it can be anti-aging.

Scalp also has an "age", and a healthy scalp of 4 years old is a turning point. However, scalp is thinner than facial skin, and its fragility and sensitivity are second only to eyelids. If it is not well protected, problems will continue in the twenties.

the root of head itch is scalp imbalance.

The temperature is changeable in spring. In this season, the scalp is dry and sensitive, and the balance of scalp flora is easily destroyed. A large number of harmful bacteria breed, which is easy to produce dandruff and scalp itching, and even lead to the imbalance of oil and metabolism, which makes the whole scalp in disorder and causes hair follicle oil embolism atrophy and alopecia.