An irritated, itchy or flaky scalp is never fun, but when you exit the shower after shampooing ready for relief and you still feel the pesky signs of a congested scalp? That’s a unique brand of annoyance.
And while there are plenty of bh-approved hacks for caring for your scalp and ditching dandruff, sometimes it’s time to call something stronger than a clarifying shampoo.
Now, if your scalp is overly irritated, sore or broken, we do recommend you stick to the more classic scalp-clearing hacks, but if you’re confident that the cause of the itchiness lies is dryness or congestion, then your scalp could probably do with a good scrub.
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Enter scalp brushes. By adding a scalp brush to your shower shelf you can ensure your shampoo gets right down into the dirt (nice, right?), clearing away all the debris and dead skin sitting on your scalp. The bristles also mean it takes on an exfoliating role, too, able to also physically help to clear away any nasty stuff.
Not only does it take care of the clearing portion, a scalp brush will also work to enhance blood circulation, stimulate hair growth and ensure your in-shower products are distributed evenly, instead of sitting in one section of the scalp.
Think about it; you probably spend a lot more time massaging shampoo into the top of your scalp (where you can visibly see the oil and dry shampoo buildup), but seeing as the middle and bottom areas of your scalp actually hold the most sweat and their share of dead skin, you’ll want to make sure your products get in there too.
And lastly, it feels damn delightful. You know that euphoric feeling when your hairdresser treats you to a post-rinse scalp massage? This is that, but on your own terms. Ideal.
The process is simple; just apply your shampoo, conditioner, or whatever product you’re going in with, then use your scalp brush to gently massage your head for three to five minutes. Happy scrubbing.
Has anyone tried this before?
I was looking for a scalp brush about half an hour ago!
My scalp is often itchy but I don't have dandruff. I could try repurposing a hairbrush as a first try for this
These look amazing and I might spoil myself for Mothers Day!
did you end up with one?
these look great i want one
Sounds like a great idea for a problem scalp.
oh yes i so need a new one
I still don't trust this. Washing and brushing? Nuh- uh.
I never get a dry, itchy or flaky scalp, but I like the idea of stimulating hair growth!
I wonder if an ordinary hairbrush would also work
The Ionic Hair Brush Anti-Frizz sound ideal & hope the reward
shop have this product .
These sound good (who wouldn't love a scalp massage? 😀 ), but I'd worry a bit about overdoing it and scratching /damaging the scalp somehow. Is this a thing? :S
I was given a hair treatment,that comes with a brush I will have to see how it goes
Have just bought one from Amazon for$8-00, which does a great job.They have many affordable ones for under $10-00.
It would be a nice massage
Sound very nice
I commented a year ago that these sound interesting but never did anything about it. I think my scalp is congested and I'm pretty sure I need one of these. They are quite expensive though for what they are so would be interested to see if there are any reviews on these. Eleven Australia sell one for $15 but it looks sharp!
I suppose a scalp massage would be good so it wouldn't hurt to try one.
Yes!! I’ve been meaning to get one of these my scalp is a disaster
I hadn't heard of these before, they sound good 🙂
I didn't even know these type of brushes were available. Thx bh
I love a scalp massage
I have one but yet to use it. Thanks for the reminder.
These sound great!
I have never heard of this before, but now I'm interested.
Nice, there are also new scalp shampoos too, like a mask
I would love one of these for my itchy scalp.
I commented on this recycled article a year ago when I was looking for a scalp brush, but then I forgot about it. This article is a great reminder.
I haven’t heard about these before but they must feel amazing!
Me too!
They are good like that.
I feel like this is going to give me some dandruff.
This sounds like a great idea for a home spa day and for my partner who has dandruff all the time, he's way too delicate when washing his hair / scalp.
This is something I am not interested in at all. Don't want to lose my hair by rubbing it while it is wet.
i enjoy a great scalp massage. Will check out these brushes.