Most scabs on the scalp aren’t cause for concern. They may be caused by exposure to an irritant or a mild skin condition, and either heal on their own or with over-the-counter (OTC) treatments.
There’s nothing you did to cause your hair to fall out. (Alopecia areata is, after all, an autoimmune disease.) But there are things you can do to retain your remaining hair, as well as speed up the ...
Skinification of hair is about applying the same care, attention and hero ingredients to products that enhance scalp and hair health. It used to be that scalp care was only ever associated with the ...
Many people experience an itchy scalp at some point. It’s usually not a sign of a serious medical condition and can, in most cases, be successfully treated with home remedies, over-the-counter ...
Duduza nurse Nhlanhla Mofokeng warns that untreated scalp ringworm can lead to permanent hair loss and urges parents to seek ...
Consumers are increasingly fixating on their scalps, turning to head spas, pricey treatments and products to combat thin hair and irritation. Scalp-focused treatments are a trending topic online for ...
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That new shampoo promised incredible volume and shine, but instead delivered an itchy, irritated scalp. Sound familiar? You’re not alone. While we often focus on how hair products affect our locks, we ...