NO SCALP OILS (here’s what to consider instead)
Scalp care is where it all starts. Aside from keeping it thoroughly cleansed with effective shampoos, keeping your scalp hydrated is key. Shown in the video was my go to serum Mizani’s scalp care and a new option Biolage’s scalp sync oil balancing serum. As always, this isn’t one size fits all. I haven’t tried all these options below but here are options to look into based on your needs:
Oily, flaky:
Nizoral scalp itch relief
Head and shoulders bare scalp relief
Briogeo scalp revival
Dry scalp:
The ordinary natural moisturizing + HA
pattern scalp serum
Ouai scalp serum
Kerastase nutritive serum
Density, thinning:
The ordinary peptide serum
Vegamour gro+
Cecred restoring drops
Nutrafol hair serum
Dove fullness restore
Color wow youth juice, etc
When it comes to scalp care, choosing the right products beyond traditional oils can make all the difference. From my own experience, keeping the scalp hydrated and clean is essential, especially if you are prone to issues like flakiness or dryness. For those dealing with an oily and flaky scalp, anti-dandruff shampoos such as Nizoral or Head & Shoulders are effective because they target the root cause by reducing yeast and controlling oiliness. Incorporating a scalp treatment like Briogeo Scalp Revival can soothe irritation and maintain balance. If you struggle with a dry scalp, serums enriched with hydrating ingredients like Hyaluronic Acid (HA) are a game changer. The Ordinary’s Natural Moisturizing Factors + HA stands out for its lightweight hydration without heaviness. Products from brands like Ouai and Kerastase also offer nutritive serums that deliver deep moisture and soothe dry scalps effectively. For those experiencing thinning or reduced density, peptides and restorative serums can support scalp health and promote hair growth. The Ordinary Peptide Serum and Nutrafol Hair Serum contain ingredients to nourish hair follicles and stimulate growth. Additionally, products such as Vegamour Gro+ and Cecred Restoring Drops can complement this routine. A favorite personal tip is to avoid overusing pure oils like argan or coconut on the scalp as they can clog pores and worsen certain scalp conditions. Instead, balancing hydration and cleanliness while choosing serums tailored to your scalp's specific needs can provide visible improvements. Lastly, always remember scalp care isn't one-size-fits-all. Trial and error with these options while observing your scalp’s response will guide you towards the best routine. Incorporating products featured like Mizani’s Scalp Care Serum or Biolage’s Scalp Sync Oil Balancing Serum can be an excellent place to start, as they combine hydration with scalp-refreshing ingredients without the heaviness of oils. In summary, a thoughtful approach including cleansing, hydration, and targeted treatments will pave the way for a healthier scalp, vibrant hair, and overall confidence.














































































































Black folks have been oiling their scalp for generations, and hair still grows long and healthy.