Dryness of the atmosphere and a decrease in air flow to our scalps because of our hats and other coverings to keep warm can ultimately result in dry scalp. During the winter, both indoor (due to HVAC) and outdoor air are drier which causes moisture to be pulled away from your hair. Here comes the itching! Of course, our first instinct is to scratch, which then irritates the scalp and increases the discomfort, and even lead to pain.
What grandmama didn’t tell you about “covering up to keep warm” is it actually creates an environment that helps bacteria thrive… Which can also lead to even more irritation. A lot of naturals also use heat to style more in the colder months because reduced humidity = longer-lasting straight hair Some might reach for the blow-dryer because it’s cold out and we don’t want to step outside with hair that is still wet or even just slightly damp. We also wash our hair with water that is a little warmer than we might otherwise use in another attempt to fight the cold of winter. All of these actions result in the application of more heat which may also cause scalp irritation which may manifest itself in more itching.

Here Are Some Tips to Help You Soothe Your Dry, Itchy Scalp This Winter:
- Don’t scratch. Scratching your scalp is not good for your scalp, even though for a time, it feels GREAT. But abrasions, scars and cuts? Let’s pass on those. If it reaches a point of severity that nothing can help, you can always consult your physician for medical advice. Better safe than sorry!
- Hydrate! Water is essential to LIFE, even when we make excuses or put off drinking it. So if you find that your skin and hair are dry, look to that source. How much water have you had today? Once you’ve taken an audit of your water intake, try out our Supercurl Miracle Moisture Creme to give your curls some love. This creamy hydrator has dual-power abilities to stretch out and detangle curls in very kinky, tight textures, yet define curls in medium to loose curly textures. It’s a cure all for any curl pattern!

Dry winter air makes no contest against UFD products. Find your solution on our site today! - Check out products with antibacterial and soothing ingredients. Some very popular ingredients that contribute to overall hair health but also to these factors include, honey and peppermint and tea tree oils. Peppermint oil is great for soothing an irritated scalp and both honey and tea tree oil have antibacterial and antifungal properties that will help to eliminate microorganisms that can cause irritation. A favorite ingredient of ours, rhassoul clay, is a main ingredient of our Bye-Bye Buildup Cleansing Conditioner that helps to remove the buildup by targeting dirt and dead skin cells. All our products have FULL ingredients lists online and are sure to help your curls be relieved and revived.
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