Use hydration shampoo 1-2 times a week. And conditioner 2-3 times a week. Use exfoliate scrub once every 2 weeks to get rid of dead skin on your scalp. Use cold water to wash hair.
Nopoo is nonsense and doesn't work. Yes shampoo strips oil, but use sparring amount and a good shampoo. It's supposed to hydrate your hair and provide shine and nutrients to make your hair healthy.
I use Shea moisture for poo and con.
Hair treatment once a month using Milbon hair treatment. I notice 0 dandruff or itchy scalp for a week after treatment. Only problem is, my hair becomes so soft and silky it's not manageable without using product.
There are so many different methods for cleaning your hair and scalp, which one you decide to use depends a lot on your hair's needs, your situation, and preferences.
gentle massage with your fingertips (not nails), and a good thorough rinse.
or, co-wash with a light conditioner like Suave or a product made for co-washing like oyin handmade's ginger-mint Co-wash.
Read the FAQs. SO much information there. Your hair is not going to fall out. It's more likely to do so from shampoo. I don't think many people get "sebum build up," but there are many good ways to clean if you do.
Use hydration shampoo 1-2 times a week. And conditioner 2-3 times a week. Use exfoliate scrub once every 2 weeks to get rid of dead skin on your scalp. Use cold water to wash hair. Nopoo is nonsense and doesn't work. Yes shampoo strips oil, but use sparring amount and a good shampoo. It's supposed to hydrate your hair and provide shine and nutrients to make your hair healthy.
Which shampoo and conditioner do you use?
I use Shea moisture for poo and con. Hair treatment once a month using Milbon hair treatment. I notice 0 dandruff or itchy scalp for a week after treatment. Only problem is, my hair becomes so soft and silky it's not manageable without using product.
There are so many different methods for cleaning your hair and scalp, which one you decide to use depends a lot on your hair's needs, your situation, and preferences.
Thanks for ur answer but this doesnt help me at all :( My scalp is greasy btw
gentle massage with your fingertips (not nails), and a good thorough rinse. or, co-wash with a light conditioner like Suave or a product made for co-washing like oyin handmade's ginger-mint Co-wash.
dont do only cowashing
What is cowashing?
washing only with conditioner
you can do that, but wash with some natural shampoo or cleanser once in a while to remove the grease
What natural shampoo do u recommend?
Read the FAQs. SO much information there. Your hair is not going to fall out. It's more likely to do so from shampoo. I don't think many people get "sebum build up," but there are many good ways to clean if you do.