Using a Mix of Hot and Cold Showers
Surprisingly, many people associate dry hair and a dry scalp with cold showers and would recommend a warm/hot shower to help open the pores and soften the hair. While it’s true that warm water can have beneficial effects on your skin and hair, it does have the potential to scald both your hair and your skin. Constantly going for hot showers could also be damaging your skin without knowing. There are many different types of dry scalp, and the causes vary. To treat dry scalp, a good way would be to utilize a mix of hot and cold showers to help your skin and hair. For example, you can start the shower with a warmer temperature to help open the pores and soften the hair.
Once you’ve shampooed and rinsed your hair, you can go for a colder rinse to help revitalize the hair and lock in moisture. It’s a surprisingly effective way of treating dry scalp, as the temperatures work to improve overall healing. In addition, it’s an excellent method that doesn’t take too much effort to accomplish.