How To Get Rid Of Dry Scalp In Winter

How To Get Rid Of Dry Scalp In Winter

by Dr. Vikram Singh Rathore

Posted on 10th May, 2023 at 3:58:04 AM


How To Get Rid Of Dry Scalp In Winter

The skin and the subcutaneous layer that envelopes our head between the skull and the hair follicles from which the hair grows is called a scalp. Beneath the scalp are concealed hundreds of hair follicles that build up hair growth. Like most other parts of the human body, the scalp is also subject to a variety of diseases, ranging from ringworm to hair fall. Most of these diseases if left untreated might cause a significant amount of damage to our heads. They might be permanent or temporary, depending upon the nature of the condition. Hence, it is prudent to understand what happens in our heads from time to time. In this blog, we are going to discuss how to get rid of the dry scalp in winter.

Dry Scalp

Almost everyone experiences drying of the scalp from time to time. It is inevitable. But to some people it becomes chronic. And scalp drying is a usual phenomenon, especially during the winter times. It has been scientifically proven that cold climate aggravates the effect of already present dry scalp.

Because of the similarities in symptoms, it becomes difficult for a person to differentiate between dry scalp and dandruff. Dry flakes and itchy scalp are common symptoms in both these conditions. A dry scalp causes scalp itching whereas an oily scalp causes dandruff.

Lack of moisture in the skin causes it to develop dry flakes and become irritated. Not only that but also the products that you subject your head to like shampoo and hair gel may also cause scalp itching. Moreover, it is a scientifically proven fact that the scalp cells normally multiply at a rapid rate, filling in for the dead cells. But as a person grows older, his cell regeneration becomes slower resulting in the dead cells causing scalp itching.

Dry Scalp In Winter

The sudden change in climate to winter may cause a new set of problems that need to be sorted out immediately. This fluctuation of seasons can cause itchiness, dandruff, and dry strands of hair. If left untreated they might quickly turn into more pressing dermatological issues like dermatitis or folliculitis.

How To Get Rid Of Dry Scalp In Winter?

Scalp Massage

While washing your hair keep in mind to properly massage your scalp. Massaging of the scalp helps to remove excess oil, dirt, and dead skin cells from the scalp. Regular washing of the head helps keep the scalp clean, dry, and free of itching.

Aloe Vera

There is nothing that cannot be found in nature that is of use to humans. In that way, aloe vera is a known remedy for dry scalp. Aloe Vera has extraordinary anti-inflammatory properties that are useful in reducing skin irritation, apart from being a powerful moisturizing agent.

Hair Oils

Of course, we know that an oily scalp causes dandruff-related issues, but in the case of winter-induced dry scalp, it is better to apply oils and massage your scalp to rid yourself of the scalp itching. A variety of oils like coconut oil, almond oil, castor oil, olive oil, and other such oils can be used in massaging your scalp.

Avoid Shampooing Frequently

Even though people are encouraged to massage their hair more often, it is not advisable for them to use shampoos. Because most of these shampoo products are filled with harmful chemical substances like sulfates, parabens, and alcohol. Shampoo products like these rich in harmful chemicals can rid your scalp of the natural oils and make your scalp a dry mess.

See a Doctor

Even though most home remedies are effective and cost-efficient when it comes to treating yourselves, it is advised to visit the family physician if the condition persists.  In case of a dry and itchy scalp, the physician to be visited must be a dermatologist who specializes in hair transplant and scalp treatment.

But since dermatology is a niche sector even in the field of medicine, patients must proceed with caution in approaching the right dermatologist, who is well-educated and knowledgeable in that particular field. Unlike in the past, people are more aware of dermatology.

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