All of us love the idea of curling up in a blanket with a good book while sipping on a cup of hot chocolate during the winters. But what we don’t love one bit is the dry and itchy feeling that comes with it. And this is not just restricted to your skin, it also extends to your scalp, leading to dandruff.
But fret not, we’ve got your back! Scroll down to read some useful tips on how to keep your scalp nourished and moisturised this winter.
Use hydrating products

To prevent your scalp from feeling dry and flaky, it is important to use products that are specifically meant to moisturise your scalp. From your shampoos to setting spray, try and pick moisturising formulas as far as possible to keep dry scalp at bay.
Indulge in a hot oil massage

For people with seriously dry scalp, it is advisable to indulge in a hot oil massage, atleast twice a week. This will help condition and hydrate the scalp from deep within, preventing dryness.
Simply heat your favourite hair oil for a few seconds and apply it all over your hair and scalp using a cotton swab and cover it with a shower cap. Leave it on for about two hours and wash off as usual. Do this regularly and see your hair quality improve over time.
Use hair masks

Another great way to combat a dry scalp this winter is to use a moisturising hair mask treatment regularly. This is a great way to lock-in moisture and prevents your scalp from feeling itchy. There are a ton of hair masks available in the market, but if you like using natural ingredients in your hair care routine, then you can make your own hair mask using honey, avocados and some coconut oil.
Written by Urvi Dalal on 24th Jan 2020
Writer, avid reader and hardcore beauty enthusiast is the best way to describe Urvi Dalal. With over 5 years of writing experience in the beauty industry, you can trust her to have the latest skin, hair and makeup tidbits on her fingertips. In her time working as a beauty writer, she has had the opportunity to interact and work closely with a string of dermatologists, makeup artists and hairstylists. All that knowledge exchange, coupled with her flair and love for writing make it possible for her to bring you some authentic yet fun beauty content. When Urvi isn’t working, you’d usually catch her curled up with a big, fat book, drinking a cup of tea or practising her makeup skills; there is no in-between!