Exfoliating the scalp deeply cleanses, removing dirt and excess oil. This reduces oiliness and stickiness, giving hair more bounce, softness, and strength while promoting blood circulation.
Brown Sugar and Oatmeal
Mix two tablespoons each of brown sugar and finely ground oatmeal with two tablespoons of hair oil. Apply the mixture to wet hair in a circular motion to deeply nourish the scalp. Gently massage for 3-5 minutes, then rinse and shampoo as usual.

Deeply Cleanse and Exfoliate the Scalp
Salt and Lemon Juice
Both salt and lemon juice are effective cleansers for the scalp. Mix some salt with the juice of 3-4 lemons. Apply this mixture to your damp scalp, massaging gently for 3-5 minutes, then rinse with water.
Matcha Powder and Honey
Matcha powder is a great antibacterial agent, while honey treats dandruff and prevents scalp issues like inflammation and fungal infections. Combine these two ingredients in a 2:1 ratio. Apply the mixture to wet hair, massaging it into your scalp in circular motions. Leave it on for 5-10 minutes, then rinse and shampoo as usual.

Matcha Powder for Effective Antibacterial Action
Lemon or Apple Cider Vinegar
Easily get rid of dandruff and dead skin cells by adding lemon juice or apple cider vinegar to your shampoo. Dilute the lemon juice or vinegar with warm water, then shampoo as usual, massaging the mixture into your scalp for 2-3 minutes. Finish by rinsing with cool water.
Choose scalp exfoliators that are specifically designed for the scalp and do not contain harsh ingredients like large grains or alcohol. Exfoliate your scalp once or twice a week to avoid irritation and hair loss. Gently massage in a circular motion. After exfoliating, thoroughly cleanse your scalp with a suitable shampoo. Finally, don’t forget to condition and treat your hair to promote softness and strength.