
sCALP CARE GUIDE
Learn how to balance your scalp and avoid products that strip or suffocate follicles. Discover the basics of gentle cleansing, hydration, and ingredient awareness for a healthy scalp and stronger, shinier hair.
Stripped & Stressed
Harsh ingredients like sulfates, alcohols, and synthetic fragrances can strip your scalp’s natural oils, leaving it dry, tight, and irritated.
Build up blues
Heavy silicones, waxes, and oils can clog follicles and trap debris, leading to flakes, itchiness, and scalp congestion.
Check our list of ingredients to avoid.
Inside-out imbalance
A diet low in healthy fats, vitamins, or water can weaken the scalp’s barrier, making it prone to irritation and dullness.
Sensitive Situations
Fragrances, preservatives, and dyes can cause allergic reactions or eczema flare-ups, especially on delicate skin.
Water Woes
Minerals in hard or well water can build up on the scalp, leaving hair dry, dull, and coated. Over time, this buildup can irritate the scalp and block moisture. A shower filter or clarifying rinse helps keep things balanced and fresh.
ROOT RESET
Scalp care made simple
For Hair Growth
Castor oil is rich in ricinoleic acid, a nourishing fatty acid that helps stimulate hair growth, boost circulation, and strengthen new strands from the root. A small amount massaged into the scalp weekly promotes thicker, healthier hair over time.
Castor Oil
For Dandruff & Flaking
Jojoba oil mimics your scalp’s natural sebum, making it ideal for balancing dryness and calming irritation. It gently lifts flakes, soothes itching, and restores moisture without weighing the scalp down.
Jojoba Oil
For product buildup
f you use dry shampoo or styling products often, gentle exfoliation helps remove buildup, clear follicles, and restore scalp balance. Use a mild scalp scrub or exfoliating brush to lift residue and improve circulation — but avoid scalp brushes if you have processed or lightened blonde hair, as they can cause irritation or breakage on fragile strands.
Gentle Exfoliation