Scalp Care Tips For Gym-Goers

June 26, 2024 1 min read

Scalp Care Tips For Gym-Goers
When it doubt, protective style it out. Sometimes the best thing for your scalp when working out is a nice low manipulation style. However, sweat is filled with a high salt content so sometimes letting it sit in your curls or braids can actually dry your hair and scalp out. 

Tip 1: A sweat wicking headband
There are some ways to absorb sweat, especially around your hairline. Grab a sweat wicking headband to soak up some of the excess wetness and salt content

 


Tip 2: Moisturize, Moisturize, Moisturize
Post your workout don’t be afraid to grab Mielle’s Pomade-to-Oil Scalp & Hair Quencher for some added, long lasting moisture. You can swap the pomade-to-oil with our Rosemary Mint Light Strengthening Scalp & Hair Oil if you are looking for a lighter weight solution. 

Tip 3: Use a Cleansing Oil
Not all oils were created equal. Our Rosemary Mint Scalp & Edge Cleansing Oil
is great for when you are rocking protective styles and in need of a little post-workout scalp refresh. Just apply the oil directly to those sweaty or dirty areas and grab a damp towel to wash away any debris or excess oil.

Tip 3: Scrub-a-dub
On wash days, may sure to cleanse away all of the dirt, debris and excess salt content from your scalp with our clarifying, yet moisturizing Rosemary Mint Clarifying Sugar Scalp Scrub.
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