But all these products we use, especially if they contain silicones, as well as oils and serums, over time accumulate on the hair and clog pores on the scalp, leading to dandruff but also hair loss. While we take care of our hair, we completely forget about the scalp. It is a big mistake, say hairdressers - because only if the scalp is nurtured, we can expect the hair to grow well and look healthy and shiny.
That is why we should do the scalp peeling from time to time. But even though there are ready-made, industrial products that will 'do the job' for you, you can make something like this at home, and ensure exactly the same effect.
Dermatologist Francesca Fusco recommends peeling with sugar, by adding sugar to the shampoo: ''By adding sugar to the daily dose of shampoo, we remove dead cells and enable the conditioner to reach the hair and roots more efficiently. At the same time, we clean our hair better and give it the moisture it needs."
Sugar will allow your scalp to gently peel and remove dead cells that block the growth of beautiful and well-groomed hair. Best of all, sugar does not leave a trace because the water will wash it away, but there is an important rule - you should not do hair peeling too often because the threads dry quickly. It is best to repeat the peeling after every 4th or 5th wash and you will surely notice the results.
Ingredients for peeling with sugar:
- 30 grams of brown sugar
- 1 to 2 tablespoons of hair shampoo (preferably herbal)
Stir the ingredients well before use.
Hair peeling rules
1. Hair must be wet - peeling is not applied to dry hair.
2. Rub the exfoliating mixture on the scalp.
3. When you apply the scrub to your hair, massage your scalp. The massage should last between 2 and 3 minutes.
4. After the massage, you will wash your hair with an ordinary mild shampoo.
5. Then apply the products you normally use for your hair.
6. Rinse your hair well.
Post by: Rinna James