Collection: Scalp Buildup & Acne
If you're struggling with oily roots, clogged hair follicles, or scalp acne, it may be due to product buildup, excess sebum, or dead skin accumulation. Our range of clarifying shampoos, scalp scrubs, and detox treatments helps to deep clean the scalp, unclog pores, and reduce breakouts. Say goodbye to greasy residue and scalp congestion with targeted solutions for a fresh, balanced scalp.
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Buildup occurs when oil, dead skin cells, and styling products clog hair follicles, leading to pimples, irritation, and itchiness. Factors like infrequent washing, heavy conditioners, and pollution can also contribute.Best Shampoos for Scalp Buildup & Acne
A clarifying shampoo with ingredients like salicylic acid, tea tree oil, and charcoal can help dissolve excess oil, remove buildup, and prevent breakouts. Look for sulfate-free and non-comedogenic formulas that won’t irritate the scalp.How to Deep Clean Your Scalp
To effectively remove buildup, use a scalp scrub or detoxifying treatment once a week. Massaging with a silicone scalp brush helps lift debris and increase blood circulation for a healthier scalp.Can Scalp Acne Lead to Hair Loss?
When hair follicles are clogged and inflamed, they can weaken over time, leading to excess shedding and slow hair growth. Keeping the scalp clean, balanced, and free of congestion promotes stronger, healthier hair.How Often Should You Wash for Scalp Buildup?
If you have an oily scalp, washing 3-4 times a week with a lightweight, balancing shampoo helps control oil production. Avoid over-washing, as it can trigger rebound oiliness.Building a Scalp-Friendly Routine
Pair your clarifying shampoo with a hydrating conditioner for the lengths to prevent dryness. Incorporate scalp toners, serums, and gentle exfoliants to keep the scalp clean and breakout-free.- Choosing a selection results in a full page refresh.
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