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How to take care of your scalp from build-up

How to take care of your scalp from build-up (Scalp Build Up)
Scalp buildup is the collection of "dirt" from several sources, such as sebum on scalp, dead skin cells, hair products, airborne pollutants, pollen, and even tobacco smoke, on the hair and scalp. 

Scalp buildup may result from excessive sebum production. The protective layer of skin on your scalp needs sebum to function. It creates an oily barrier between the skin and everything underneath it and the environment.

Eccrine sweat is also produced on your scalp. 99% of the sweat in this category is water, and its pH ranges from 4.5 to 6. The "acid mantle" of the skin is made up of sebum and sweat. This acid layer guards against microbial growth and offers protection.
You use numerous hair products (such as gel, leave-in, cream, and even dry shampoo) daily, which pile up on your scalp. Additionally, as time passes, you may notice that your hair is becoming drier or is having some trouble curling. 

The signs of scalp buildup can resemble those of eczema, scalp psoriasis, and seborrheic dermatitis. For instance, any of these ailments may result in flaking of the scalp and hair.
In addition to flaking, scalp buildup can cause:

itchiness
oily or crusty skin
redness of the skin

What causes scalp buildup

You may develop scalp buildup because one or more substances clung to the scalp over time and became challenging to remove. We can further divide the reasons into two categories: Natural Buildup and Product buildup, as its name suggests, is simply the collection of product remnants over time. On the other hand, the natural buildup is the accumulation of dirt, oils, and dead skin cells.

Natural buildup:

On the scalp, the natural buildup is caused by a number of variables.

Dead skin cells:

The cells of your body on daily basis replace the old cells and your body produces new cells. The dead shell of your skins goes away and new one takes the place of that.

Sebum:

Sebum is a natural, waxy oil that the scalp produces from glands under the skin. This oil secretes differently in different people.
Your skin's ability to resist infection and maintain moisture is greatly aided by sebum on the scalp. On the other hand, if your body generates too much sebum, it may accumulate on your scalp.

Sweat:

The sweat produced on your scalp may also increase buildup on your scalp.
When sweat will produce in the scalp of the head it will make build up. Some people sweat more than others by nature. A person who do exercise sweats more then normal body.

Product buildup:
The other common reason for scalp buildup is hair product residue.
Many hair products contain waxy ingredients that can stick to your hair and scalp if not adequately rinsed out when you wash your hair.

Examples comprise:
Conditioners, creams, oils, gels, and foams for style

Treatment for scalp buildup
The first approach is to stop buildup from forming by routinely washing and using products without chemicals. Start with a clarifying shampoo like Loving You by The Love Of People. It contains natural cleansing ingredients such as African Black Soap, Sea Kelp, and Rhassoul Clay that gently remove buildup, excess oil, and dirt without affecting your hair's natural pH balance, thereby looking after your scalp health.
 It is advised to use a natural hair detox for your curly hair once a month to get rid of buildup and toxins for more lustrous, better-looking hair and excellent curl elasticity. NICE THING a natural hair detox product by TLP keeps the pH balance of your scalp while naturally removing toxins and flaking. This is the best hair detox DIY for curly hair.
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