Thursday, September 19, 2013

Got an Itch? 3 Remedies to fight the Madness





We've all had that itch that just wouldn't seem to go away. No matter how much we scratched, beat our head, or doused our head with oil you just couldn't get rid of it. Here are some simple and affordable ways to help you fight that annoying itch.





1. Apple Cider Vinegar Rinse


One of the most common ways to relieve an itch is to use Apple Cider Vinegar. This particular product is extremely helpful because it contains clarifying properties and anti-bacterial qualities that make it particularly helpful in treating an itchy scalp that is caused by bacteria build-up.  
Only down side it that it gives your hair a strong vinegar smell that will eventually goes away, and you have to be very careful with your water to vinegar ratio.

Interested in trying it check out Naptural85's video for more info Apple Cider Vinegar Rinse

2. Koils by Nature Stimulating Hair Growth Rinse


If you're a lazy natural like me then this Koils by Nature product might be the thing for you. I personally prefer this to the ACV method. 
  • The smell is  neutral, you can slightly smell the vinegar, but it's nowhere near as strong as just using straight ACV
  • As it says online it really does create a shine and softness to your hair, even after you've washed it out your hair.
  • Lastly it really does get rid of the itch and it feels sooo soothing when you massage it into your scalp it gives you a slight tingling sensation.
Interested in this product? Click here Stimulating Hair Rinse




If you're on a budget and feel like spending little to nothing and want good results then just grab some of your household baking soda and put a dallop in your shampoo, shake, and call it a day. It helps clarify your hair and get rid of the itch.



I personally like using the Giovanni Tea Tree Triple Treat Shampoo with baking soda because it gives me a tingling sensation and it can help you not only fight the itch but with any other scalp issues you may have like dryness, dandruff, or irritation, while removing the build up on your scalp from products and oils.


For more information about the Causes of an Itchy scalp and Solution check out Black Hair Media's Article, "Itching Scalp".







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