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Daily Mail
a day ago
- Health
- Daily Mail
The cult-classic scalp scrub that's flying off shelves for its deep-clean MAGIC - users 'can't get enough' and it's 25% off right now
Your scalp is calling, and it is begging you for this game-changing beauty buy that users hail as 'the absolute best' for a deep clean and removing product buildup. Summer is finally almost here, but that means sweaty, sun-soaked days are ahead — which, sad to say, is not a scalp booster. But not to fear because there is one cult-classic hair product that we believe will be the Holy Grail of summer. See the difference! The Christophe Robin Cleansing Purifying Scrub with Sea Salt revitalizes your scalp and hair with every wash Christophe Robin's viral Sea Salt Cleansing Purifying Scrub has consistently been flying off the shelves, with shoppers claiming they 'can't get enough!' The naturally sourced scrub is typically $54, but right now, you can snag it for just $40.50 (aka 25 percent off!). If you have ever found yourself with a dry, itchy, flakey scalp — the Christophe Robin's Sea Salt Cleansing Purifying Scrub is for you. The bestseller is made from a unique formula that combines natural sea salt crystals, a natural Carbohydrate Complex, and Bisabolol (a soothing oil). Together, these ingredients detoxify, cleanse, and exfoliate the scalp via scrubbing in the gentle, grainy scrub while showering. By using a tablespoon-sized amount of this scrub once a week, users saw a noticeable difference in scalp build-up. According to the clinical trials, 9 out of 10 users felt the scrub effectively removed daily build-up. Users of the cult-classic Sea Salt Cleansing Purifying Scrub are singing their praises, with one saying: 'My hair is so incredibly soft, like straight out of salon soft, that I can not stop touching it for the whole day!' The results are uncanny, with salon-like hair after each use! To sweeten the deal, the scrub is especially suitable for anyone who has recently had any color treatment, as it gently removes excess residue. Users of all ages are finding themselves mystified, with one saying: 'This scalp scrub wildly exceeded my highest expectations... I use it once a week followed by conditioner; while silver hair tends to be a bit courser than when I was younger, my hair is left feeling full, lustrous, and silky smooth.' Whether you are new to scalp scrubs or not, you are going to fall in love with the feeling of this one. Unlike many other brands, the Christophe Robin's Sea Salt Cleansing Purifying Scrub actually acts as a shampoo as well! This means less time, less money spent, and less stress. Ready to give your scalp the summer refresh it deserves? Snag the viral Christophe Robin's Sea Salt Cleansing Purifying Scrub while you still can get it for 25 percent off!


Daily Mail
a day ago
- Health
- Daily Mail
The cult-classic scalp scrub that's flying off shelves for its deep-clean MAGIC - users ‘can't get enough' and it's 25% off right now
Your scalp is calling, and it is begging you for this game-changing beauty buy that users hail as 'the absolute best' for a deep clean and removing product buildup. Summer is finally almost here, but that means sweaty, sun-soaked days are ahead — which, sad to say, is not a scalp booster. But not to fear because there is one cult-classic hair product that we believe will be the Holy Grail of summer. See the difference! The Christophe Robin Cleansing Purifying Scrub with Sea Salt revitalizes your scalp and hair with every wash Christophe Robin's viral Sea Salt Cleansing Purifying Scrub has consistently been flying off the shelves, with shoppers claiming they 'can't get enough!' The naturally sourced scrub is typically $54, but right now, for a limited time through June 27, you can snag it for just $40.50 (aka 25 percent off!). If you have ever found yourself with a dry, itchy, flakey scalp — the Christophe Robin's Sea Salt Cleansing Purifying Scrub is for you. The bestseller is made from a unique formula that combines natural sea salt crystals, a natural Carbohydrate Complex, and Bisabolol (a soothing oil). Together, these ingredients detoxify, cleanse, and exfoliate the scalp via scrubbing in the gentle, grainy scrub while showering. By using a tablespoon-sized amount of this scrub once a week, users saw a noticeable difference in scalp build-up. According to the clinical trials, 9 out of 10 users felt the scrub effectively removed daily build-up. Users of the cult-classic Sea Salt Cleansing Purifying Scrub are singing their praises, with one saying: 'My hair is so incredibly soft, like straight out of salon soft, that I can not stop touching it for the whole day!' Made from natural Sea Salt Crystals, this scrub deeply detoxifies and rejuvenates the scalp with a luxurious grainy texture The results are uncanny, with salon-like hair after each use! To sweeten the deal, the scrub is especially suitable for anyone who has recently had any color treatment, as it gently removes excess residue. Users of all ages are finding themselves mystified, with one saying: 'This scalp scrub wildly exceeded my highest expectations... I use it once a week followed by conditioner; while silver hair tends to be a bit courser than when I was younger, my hair is left feeling full, lustrous, and silky smooth.' Whether you are new to scalp scrubs or not, you are going to fall in love with the feeling of this one. Unlike many other brands, the Christophe Robin's Sea Salt Cleansing Purifying Scrub actually acts as a shampoo as well! This means less time, less money spent, and less stress. Ready to give your scalp the summer refresh it deserves? Snag the viral Christophe Robin's Sea Salt Cleansing Purifying Scrub while you still can get it for 25 percent off through June 27!
Yahoo
3 days ago
- Health
- Yahoo
Yahoo
There are conflicting opinions on how often a person should wash their hair — and two experts are setting the record straight. Considering NYC is in the dog days of summer and pollen is still floating around in the air — Dr. Pallavi Bradshaw, Deputy Chief Medical Officer at AXA Health Insurance, told the Daily Mail that people should be washing their hair every day. Before you fret, claiming that sudsing up daily is bad for your hair — Bradshaw has good reason for his claim. Experts say hair should be washed daily to get rid of pollen and sweat. rh2010 – If you're someone who suffers from pollen allergies — which is still present in the summer, not just the spring — Bradshaw says to shower daily using 'warm water rather than hot… to avoid drying out the skin and, where possible, use hypoallergenic soaps or shampoos.' And if a stuffy nose isn't getting you down, but you're strands are slick thanks to the scorching hot temperatures swallowing the Northeast right now — Mandy (B.) Buechner, a certified trichologist and hair loss practitioner, told Yahoo! that daily hair washing is recommended in the summer. 'You want to keep your scalp as clean and clear as possible for healthier hair growth. Think of your scalp care as skin care,' she told the outlet. 'I always recommend not going longer than three days without washing your hair all year round, however, in the summer, if you are swimming or sweat a lot, you can safely wash every day or every other day as needed.' One of the major concerns people have when they're told to wet their strands every day is the possibility of drying out their hair. To combat this, Buechner recommends using moisturizing hair care products. Experts say to treat scalp care like skin care. Mikhail Ulyannikov – 'These have essential lipids in the formula to restore moisture and hydration lost during harsh hot summer months.' And if you plan to spend an ample amount of time outside this season, the sun's UV rays can be damaging to any hair type, so it's recommended to protect your locks by wearing a hat and using SPF on your scalp — since it can burn if exposed. Speaking of hair, if you notice yours is on the thinning side these days — which is very normal, considering 80% of men and nearly half of women experience hair loss, according to NYU Langone experts say several different treatments on the market are effective. 'There are several effective treatments available for hair loss, and the best approach depends on an individual's specific diagnosis and needs, which should be thoroughly reviewed with a dermatologist,' Dr. Brian Abittan, Director of Skin and Hair Rejuvenation and Director of Hair Transplantation at the Kimberly and Eric J. Waldman Department of Dermatology at Mount Sinai, told The Post. A few of them include minodixil, finasteride and redensyl. 'Minodixil helps stimulate hair growth,' Manhattan board-certified dermatologist Dr. Dina Strachan said. 'Finasteride has been shown to slow hair loss and even regrow hair in some cases, but it carries a low risk of side effects, including erectile dysfunction, reduced sperm count and, less commonly, depression,' said Abittan. 'Redensyl stimulates hair growth,' said Strachan. However, she did warn that this treatment can cause irritation and dandruff.


News24
03-06-2025
- Entertainment
- News24
From heat damage to flaky scalps: 6 hair blunders and how to fix them
So, your hairstylist isn't available, and you've managed to reverse the amazing work she's been doing for months? Don't worry, we've got you covered. 1. Tight plaits Ever walked out of the hair salon looking snatched, but feeling that tingling on your scalp and just shrugging it off, thinking it will pass? Fast-forward to bedtime and your scalp feels like it's on fire and you're about to rip the braids off or fetch your child's paper scissor to help you. The slightest tinge of pulling or tightness at the salon must be met with a stern, 'please undo that plait immediately'. Remember, losing your hair to traction alopecia is not reversible! We recommend that you undo the braids ASAP. But if you choose to soldier on, then wash your hair in warm water, apply a leave-in conditioner and don't tie it up. 2. Flaky scalp and itchiness The tricky part about solving this problem is that products specifically targeting it will oftentimes dry out the hair. This then becomes a catch-22 situation. Well, this is what we recommend. Double up – alternate between an anti-fungal shampoo and a moisturizing one. For the anti-fungal product, look out for ingredients like ketoconazole and zinc pyrithione. For the moisturising shampoo, ingredients like shea butter and oils will do. @truelovemagazine Ever wondered why Nomalanga Shozi always rocks big hair? Well, here's your answer. #truelovemagazine #nomalangashozi #truelovehair ♬ original sound - TRUELOVE 3. Losing hair Your hair may fall off because of several reasons – from heightened levels of stress and a change in products to styling tools and hormonal fluctuations. But if you're certain the reason it's clogging up the shower drain is from skipping that necessary treatment or visit to your stylist because you thought you could manage at home, we can help you. But first, ditch heat styling tools and those products that might break your hair. Let it dry out naturally. Your scalp will also need TLC, so get a scalp oil or hot oil treatment. And, you'll be wrong to assume not washing your hair will mean less loss. Look for shampoos and conditioners that are sulphate-free and free of parabens. Lastly, try beauty from the inside out, with a supplement that promotes hair growth and curbs further loss. 4. Over processing Say, you walk down the hair aisle and bat twice at the at-home relaxer kit. If you buy it, you might treat yourself to lunch because you saved cash. Well, at-home relaxer kits are safe, but only if you follow the instructions carefully – the strand test, time as well as dos and don'ts. Fast-forward to the aftermath and your hair doesn't look like that of the model on the box. The first thing your strands need is a protein (keratin) treatment. But be careful because too much protein can dry it out and lead to breakage. To balance out the protein, alternate with a deep hydration treatment or mask. If this doesn't help, maybe it's time for a pixie cut. @truelovemagazine Wendy Gumede, actress and the new face and voice of Dark and Lovely's #PurpleRange shares a tip for all the relaxed hair girlies. #wendyisdarkandlovely @Wendy Gumede @ ♬ original sound - TRUELOVE 5. Colour blunders Has your attempt to DIY Kelis-inspired ombre blue and blonde hair failed? Of course, it did! Complicated colour techniques, like ombre, and even highlights, should be left to colourists. But for a simple one-dimensional shade or should chopping your hair off fail, then go for it. For those hair fails, here's what you can do till your stylist can slot you in. Don't colour it again! If the colour is too dark, wash it a few more times. If blonde goes a little orange, use a purple toned shampoo. 6. Heat damage If your style needs regular heat styling with either a blow-dryer or flat iron, or sometimes even both, you need to be aware that you can damage your hair. Treatment is better than cure, so invest in a heat protectant product that you can apply before styling. Use a protein treatment to strengthen the hair weekly. Also, a bond builder is a great addition to your routine. Lastly, a smidge of hair oil on the tips of the ends will help make brittle split ends look more healthy.


National Post
13-05-2025
- Health
- National Post
5 hair-care products that help your scalp
Article content Scalp care is trending big in beauty. Article content Article content While how often you wash your hair can differ by individual hair type, the Canadian Dermatology Association recommends wetting or dampening your scalp at least every few days to avoid buildup. Article content But, these days, scalp care goes far beyond just shampoo. From massage techniques to sera and scrubs, there are a bounty of scalp products on the market. Here are five to consider. Article content Article content A hair-care line created in partnership with a board-certified trichologist (that's a hair/scalp specialist) to address thinning hair at the scalp. Ingredients such as pea sprout extract, red clover extract and peptides combine to 'plump and densify strands' for a fuller appearance. Article content A scalp treatment that addresses common scalp concerns such as dryness, itchiness and flakes by addressing the scalp microbiome. Created with 85 per cent naturally derived ingredients, the cooling formula features mineral-rich clays and botanical astringents to gently cleanse the scalp while adding soothing hydration. Article content Article content A specially formulated scalp serum with a weightless feel, this treatment targets 'visible scalp aging' while also addressing concerns such as flaking and dryness. Providing an instant soothing and hydrating effect to the scalp, this product addresses both the barrier and microbiome with continued use. Article content Article content