Most people experience dry hair and scalp at some point. It can be caused by weather, hormones, hair care, and sun damage. Fortunately, this means there are lots of things you can do to nourish and strengthen your hair. In some cases, just switching hair products can make a huge difference! Check out our tips for restoring moisture to your hair and scalp.

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Choose sulfate-free moisturizing hair products.

  1. Sulfates are detergents that make products suds up but they're harsh. When you shampoo and condition with sulfates, they strip the natural oils from your hair and scalp which can make your dry issue even worse. To protect your hair and help it stay hydrated, get products that say they moisturize your hair with natural ingredients. A great shampoo or conditioner might have aloe, vitamin E, argan oil, or baobab oil, for instance.[1]
    • If your scalp is also itchy, flaky, and looks red or irritated, you may have dandruff which is actually caused by an overgrowth of yeast. Putting oil or moisturizing products on the yeast can actually make dandruff worse, so switch to a dandruff shampoo instead.[2]
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3

Condition your hair with a silicone-based product.

4

Deep condition your hair and scalp once a week.

  1. Protect your hair from moisture loss by locking in hydration. Massage a deep conditioner or coconut oil through your hair, starting at the ends and working toward your scalp. Let it sit on your hair for 20 to 30 minutes before you rinse it out with cool water. This seals the outside cuticles of your hair so moisture can't escape as easily.[5]
    • If you're buying a deep conditioner, look for one that's approved to use on your scalp, too. Choose a product that says it's deeply moisturizing or hydrating and that's designed for dry or brittle hair.
    • Crunched for time? It's fine to rinse off the deep conditioner before the time's up. It won't be as effective, but you should still notice extra moisture.
    • You can also use avocado oil, argan oil, or jojoba oil since these are all deeply moisturizing. Plus, you can use natural oils to moisturize your scalp!
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Do an egg mask to add moisture and protein.

  1. Whisk 2 or 3 yolks with 2 or 3 drops of lemon juice to make a mask. Once you've mixed the mask until it's frothy, massage it into your wet hair and put on a shower cap. Leave the mask on for 20 minutes before you rinse it out with cool water. Then, shampoo and condition your hair with moisturizing products. You can do this deep-moisturizing mask once a month.[6]
    • The egg yolks have a lot of fat and protein which can help moisturize your hair. The lemon juice simply masks the eggy smell so feel free to leave it out if you don't have any.
    • Don’t rinse the mask out with warm or hot water because the egg will start to clump in your hair.
    • Want a little extra softness or shine? Mix in 2 tablespoons (30 mL) of honey, 2 tablespoons (30 mL) of olive oil, or 2 tablespoons (30 mL) of coconut oil to your egg mask.
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Wear a hat and stay in the shade when you're outside.

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Eat foods rich in protein, zinc, and vitamins.

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    Why is my scalp and hair so dry?
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    Courtney Foster is a Licensed Cosmetologist, Certified Hair Loss Practitioner, and Cosmetology Educator based out of New York City. Courtney runs Courtney Foster Beauty, LLC and her work has been featured on The Wendy Williams Show, Good Morning America, The Today Show, The Late Show with David Letterman, and in East/West Magazine. She received her Cosmetology License from the State of New York after training at the Empire Beauty School - Manhattan.
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    It really depends on a variety of factors. It could be environmental damage, like if you spent too long in the sun, or it could be your body's natural state. In a lot of cases, dry hair and skin is related to something you're doing healthwise. It could be that you aren't drinking enough water, or you aren't eating a healthy diet. It depends on a variety of things.
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To get rid of dry hair and dry scalp, avoid shampooing your hair more than a few times a week, since shampooing daily strips oil from your hair and scalp. When you do shampoo your hair, be sure to use a sulfate-free, moisturizing shampoo. You can condition your hair every day to keep it soft, but avoid putting conditioner on the roots of your hair, since it can dry the scalp. Finally, limit your use of heat styling tools and do a deep conditioning treatment once a week to restore your hair’s moisture. To learn how to make homemade treatments for dry hair and scalp, read on!

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