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How to Prevent an Itchy Scalp When You Have Braids On

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Braids are one of the most protective hairstyles and a quick way to switch up your look.  Anyone who has ever had twists, braids, or wigs knows that they are not the easiest hairstyles to wash and can often result in an itchy scalp, especially if installed too tightly. We love that braids keep our hair healthy and shedding-free, but how do you keep your scalp clean underneath? 

Keeping your scalp and hair clean stimulates hair growth. We'll go over some hair care tips that you should incorporate into your routine to get the most from having braids on:

#1. Start Off a Clean Hair 


Avoiding product build-up is the best way to avert an itchy scalp when wearing a protective style. Your scalp collects dead skin cells, sebum, and dust, which gets trapped at the roots and hair follicles, and you must remove it to prevent itchiness. Deep cleanse your scalp between installing protective styles to ensure that your pores are breathing and staying healthy. Washing your braided hair twice a week is effective and helps to keep your scalp well-conditioned. 

#2.  Loosen up


A common misconception is that the tighter the braids, the longer they will last. However, the risk of permanent hair loss is not worth being able to rock a hairstyle for a week or longer. To begin, ensure that your stylist does not pull your hair too tightly when installing braids. Straining your follicles can result in alopecia, a condition that can result in irreparable hair loss.  

#3. Remove Your Style On TIme 

Though protective styles alone don't affect your scalp, how you care for your braided hair is critical. To begin, improper installation and maintenance of braids are where things go wrong. One simple way to avoid this is to take your style out and not leave it in for too long—even holding out for a little longer can cause unnecessary damage.

#4. Proper Installation 

Ultimately, the lifespan of a protective style is determined by how it is applied and how you care for it. Making sure your hair is clean, detangled, and manageable is the most effective way to prepare it for braiding. Rope, fishtail, halo, invisible, single, and single braids with ponytail extensions are some of the most efficient braiding techniques. 

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#5. Prep your Extensions Before Use 


When using synthetic extensions, such as ponytail extensions, add instant volume and length, soak the fiber for about 25 minutes in an apple cider and water solution before braiding. This method will assist in balancing the alkalinity in the hair. If you already braid your hair without doing this beforehand, you can make a spray with the same ingredients and apply it to your scalp.  

#6. Nourish the Braids 


Make sure your scalp is well-nourished with natural oil, but don't overdo it since this will clog pores and make your scalp even more irritating. To do this, we recommend using Indique Hair Care Essentials French Argan Oil. It can break into the roots of your hair and nourish them—instant absorption of the oil results in silky hair, smoothness, and ultimate luster. The oil keeps your hair healthy for a reasonable amount of time. 

We often get too caught up in taking care of our hair that we overlook the scalp. Because natural hair grows from the scalp, achieving luscious locks begins with proper scalp care. Healthy hair starts with keeping your scalp clean and washing your hair quite often. A good hair care regime will provide your hair with the required nutrients, and ultimately, the hair goals we crave.  

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