5 Ways to Keep Your Scalp Healthy This Summer

how to healthy scalp
credit: Casper Camille Rubin

When we talk about skincare, there’s one part of the body we often ignore: the scalp.

But your scalp is essential to your skin health as well as to the health of your hair. So, if you want to maintain a clean, healthy scalp, you’ll need to take care of it just like you do with the skin on your face.

Below, we’ll discuss a few of the ways you can maintain the health of your scalp. But keep in mind: just like your facial skincare routine, everyone’s scalp routine will be different. Whether you have a dry scalp, a sweaty scalp, or otherwise, you’ll need to make decisions based on your individual needs.

Check out some simple ways to keep your scalp healthy below.

1. Invest In Scalp Sunscreen

scalp sunscreen
credit: Sunny Skin

Turns out you don’t just need sunscreen for your face and body, you need it for your scalp too! Fortunately, they make sunscreens specifically for your hair and scalp that will keep you protected.

Although everyone can benefit from scalp sunscreen, those who spend a lot of time outside will definitely need to grab a bottle. And if you plan on spending the day at the beach or going for a hike, make sure you bring scalp sunscreen with you. Just like you would regular sunscreen, you’ll need to reapply every few hours to keep from getting sunburned.

2. Consider Clarifying Shampoo

clarifying shampoo
credit: Karolina Grabowska

Use a lot of hair product to get your locks looking perfect? Rely on dry shampoo to get you through the week? You’re definitely going to want to use some clarifying shampoo to remove all the excess build-up that your regular shampoo just doesn’t get to.

A great clarifying shampoo will help get rid of all the extra gunk, including chlorine from that day at the pool, to restore your scalp’s natural, healthy balance. Make sure you follow the directions as most clarifying shampoos only need to be used once every few weeks or so.

3. Talk to Your Dermatologist

doctor
credit: Jeff Denlea

If you’re struggling with chronic dandruff, it might not just be dandruff: it might actually be seborrheic dermatitis. Some cases of seborrheic dermatitis are tough to ditch and OTC shampoos won’t always cut it. Luckily, your dermatologist is an expert in the area. They can prescribe a prescription that will help clear up your scalp and help it stay clear long-term.

4. Look Into Scalp Botox

scalp botox excessive sweating
credit: Sam Moghadam Khamseh

Do you sweat like crazy, regardless of the season? You might actually have a condition called hyperhidrosis, aka excessive sweating. Fortunately, the FDA has approved Botox as a treatment for hyperhidrosis. While some opt for Botox treatments in their armpits, you can also get Botox injections in your scalp if you and your dermatologist feel the excessive sweat is negatively impacting your scalp and hair health.

Botox can be expensive so speak to your dermatologist and insurance company to see what your options are.

5. Grab a Shampoo Brush

how to healthy scalp
credit: наталья маркина

Just like the rest of your skin can benefit from a great massage that gets the blood flowing, so can your scalp. Adding a shampoo brush into your routine can do just that.

But not only does it feel really good, but it also helps your shampoo penetrate into your scalp so you can get the maximum benefits. Shampoo brushes are usually made from silicone so they’re super gentle and won’t irritate your skin. And they’re *super* affordable so you can usually grab a brush for under $10 that will last you years.

Final Note

If you want to keep your scalp happy and healthy, you’re going to need to put in the work. Make sure you use the proper products and use sunscreen for protection and you should be all set for a great summer.

READ THIS NEXT

The Acne Products My Dermatologist Recommends to Almost Everyone

This article contains affiliate links.