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Scalp Build Up: What it is and How to Get Rid of It

Did you know that your scalp is actually the part of your body’s largest organ? The scalp is full of tiny pores that can get clogged with hair products, hair oils, sweat and dead skin cells, resulting in a yellowish color on the scalp.

Some people assume this is dandruff or grease, but it is not. This scalp build up affects everyone differently and some people might just have little patches of build up while some might suffer worst than others.

In this post, we aim to help you understand it better, and also offer solutions as to how you can get rid of scalp build up easily.

What is scalp buildup?

Scalp buildup or scalp scaling is a condition that causes the buildup of debris on the scalp, which is characterized by flaky skin and thick yellow scales.

Many people experience scalp buildup at some point in their lives, particularly in early childhood or during middle and old age. Yet the causes of scalp buildup can be much more serious, and a physician may be necessary to determine whether your case has a serious cause.

Although similar to dandruff, scalp buildup is a deeper and thicker accumulation.

Causes of Scalp Build Up

There are many causes of scalp buildup. Hair products, shampoos and conditioners can leave residue that builds up on the scalp over time. This residue can not only lead to a pile of dirt on the scalp, but alopecia or baldness.

1.   Dry Shampoo Build Up

While dry shampoo can be the most convenient way to freshen those locks,  using too much can lead to hair breakage, clogged follicles, or even hair loss. Overuse of dry shampoo or leaving it in too long without washing it out can lead to buildup on your scalp.
Dry shampoo can cause pimples and cysts to develop in the hair follicle, says dermatologist Dr. James Ralston, adding that bacteria trapped in the hair follicle causes inflammation.
If you are experiencing any form of irritation, flaking or itchiness, we recommend cutting back use of dry shampoo. Instead, add CLn Shampoo to your routine as a monthly scalp refresh to remove buildup and residue from daily shampooing, leaving behind a squeaky clean scalp!

2.   Hard Water Build Up

Water containing high levels of magnesium, calcium and iron is considered hard water. Hard water stains are caused when hard water droplets dry on surfaces and leave behind calcium mineral deposits.
Hard water creates a mineral film on hair, which blocks moisture and leads to dry, dull, tangled, and faded-colored hair. In addition, hard water can cause dandruff and scalp build-up.
In a 2016 study involving 15 females, the researchers found that hard water damages hair. At the end of the study, the participants' hair was thinner and rougher.
If you have a choice, avoid showering with hard water. However, if you have only hard water available for washing your hair, one tip is to use clarifying shampoo as much as possible. CLn Shampoo is formulated specifically to lather away excess oil and dead skin cells on the scalp and beards prone to itching, folliculitis and dandruff without stripping the hair of its natural oil.

3.   Styling Gel Build Up

Properly applied styling gel can help hold hair in place, eliminating the need for frequent touch-ups and keeping the style looking fresh all day. But when not rinsed out properly, gel can contribute to a buildup of oil and product on the scalp. Hair gel build-up can dry out the scalp, cause irritation and lead to dandruff.
Studies showed that a dehydrated, undernourished, and infected scalp leads to dandruff and other skin diseases. Research also showed combination of improper production of sebum, unhealthy and clogged skin pores and hair follicles, and weakened hair roots further aggravate the problem.
If you use gel daily, you may have to wash your hair more often to prevent product buildup. To prevent irritations or complications, avoid leaving hair gel in your hair for more than 48 hours at a time. Use CLn Shampoo to effectively cleanse your scalp, pores, and hair.

Conclusion

Proper hair care begins with keeping your hair free of buildup. For home treatment of scalp buildup, use shampoo and conditioners suited to your hair type, avoid certain styling products, keep hair clean and groomed, and moisturize the scalp. Check the CLn Shampoo, recommended by more than 10,000 dermatologists and doctors. It has an innovative, innovative formula for effective cleansing of hair and scalp. Now, you don’t have to worry about scalp build up anymore.

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