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An irritated scalp can be a source of daily discomfort, causing itching, redness and discomfort. These irritations can have various causes, such as dandruff, psoriasis, seborrheic dermatitis or external aggressions. Fortunately, natural solutions exist to soothe and rebalance your scalp. Here is a complete guide to treating an irritated scalp gently.

 

 

1. Identify the causes of irritation

 

Before choosing a treatment, it is important to understand what is causing your scalp irritation. Here are some common causes:

 

  • Oily or dry dandruff caused by an overgrowth of fungi (malassezia).

 

  • Seborrheic dermatitis or psoriasis, which causes scaling and itching.

 

  • Harsh hair products or poorly adapted, such as shampoos with sulfates or frequent coloring.

 

  • Microbiome imbalance of the scalp, often linked to poor hydration or external aggressions.

 

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2. Adopt a suitable skincare routine

 

A specific and natural routine can relieve irritation and restore scalp health.

 

Gentle and respectful cleaning

 

A suitable shampoo is essential to soothe an irritated scalp:

 

 

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Hydration and soothing

 

After each wash, use products that soothe and strengthen the skin barrier:

 

  • MakeMyMask Soothing Serum : Rich in hyaluronic acid to hydrate and probiotics to rebalance the microbiome, this serum also contains calming agents to relieve itching.

 

Gentle exfoliation

 

If thick scales are present, gentle exfoliation is necessary:

 

  • Le Tricho-Pure Anti-PSO Concentrate from MakeMyMask, formulated with salicylic acid, helps eliminate dandruff without harming the scalp, while nourishing it with jojoba oil.

 

 

3. Prevent long-term irritation

 

  • Avoid harsh products : Choose skincare products without sulfates, silicones or artificial fragrances.

 

 

  • Protect your scalp external aggressions (sun, cold, wind) by wearing a hat or using protective care.

 

  • Eat a balanced diet : Eat foods rich in omega-3 (salmon, walnuts, flax seeds) to nourish the scalp from the inside.

 

 

4. When to consult a professional?

 

If irritation persists or worsens despite an adapted routine, it is recommended to consult a dermatologist. Certain conditions such as psoriasis or eczema require medical care and specific treatments.

 

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Conclusion

 

Treating an irritated scalp naturally is entirely possible with an adapted routine, gentle products and targeted care such as DermoPilaire pH5 Shampoo, Soothing serum and Anti-PSO Concentrate from MakeMyMask. These natural solutions help soothe, hydrate and restore a healthy scalp.

For more tips and tailored routines, check out our article “ Dandruff or psoriasis: how to tell the difference? ».

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