When it comes to body parts that might not always smell as pleasant, it’s easy to think that it would be the underarms or feet. But did you ever stop to think your scalp could be smellier than you realise? Chances are, you might not even know if it does smell unless someone has mentioned it to you.
Dr Liew explained that this can be due to skin conditions, such as eczema, folliculitis and even psoriasis. With eczema or other forms of contact dermatitis, the “itchy inflammatory broken skin barrier on the scalp lead to bacterial infection, presented as weepy, malodorous and itchy excoriated scalp”.
You might want to rethink this because it’s one of the reasons why your hair and scalp isn’t smelling as fresh as you would like it to. According to Chia, damp hair can cause your scalp to produce more sebum, and even more so if you’ve got very thick hair. Fun fact: Dr Liew shared that dry hair as opposed to damp hair can also reduce trapping scents like oil from restaurants or cigarette smoke within. This is why it’s important to blow-dry your hair after wash when possible. In fact, Chia added that it doesn’t even matter when you wash your hair, it’s more important to make time to blow-dry it after. And of course, always do so using medium heat.Commit to a weekly deep cleanse of the scalp.
As a rule of thumb, both Dr Liew and Chia shared that such products should be used between one to three times a week, depending the severity of your scalp issue. And don’t forget to use a gentle, hydrating shampoo on the other days.It’s normal to want to find the quickest and best solution to your scalp woes, but Dr Liew warned against giving in to using too many scalp and hair products at any one time. She explained that mixing too many products together can cause more problems.
More importantly, if your scalp condition is not improving, don’t continue to buy more products to try, Dr Liew added. Instead, it may be time to seek medical help.With Singapore’s heat and humidity, sweating, especially when you’re out and about. And with this in mind, Dr Yong explained that wearing tight, occlusive headgear can trap and increase the build-up of sweat.
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