No one likes to admit they have dandruff. Avoiding dark colored shirts so no one sees the flakes settling on your shoulders, instinctively leaning away when that special someone wants to run their hands through your hair, trying to look as if you're just lost in thought as you sneak in a quick scratch of your scalp...some of us will try anything to hide the secret in our hair.
I've suffered from occasional dandruff and an itchy scalp, a problem I've had since I was a kid. I have very sensitive skin, and nearly any hair product I try results in a reaction, leading to more dandruff and itching. I was mortified with this as a teen, and I did anything in my power to keep others from finding out. I was the queen of white t-shirts and sweaters.
Over time, I found I could minimize the problem by regularly switching up my shampoos and conditioners. If I use one product for more than a few shampoos, the dandruff flares up quickly, so I started a routine of rotating 3-4 shampoos each week, with at least one of those being designed to remove build-up or work directly on dandruff. But even the dandruff shampoos didn't help much, and I didn't like the strong smell from them or how they made my hair feel afterward.
I was recently asked to try the new Head & Shoulders Eucalyptus Itchy Scalp Care products to see if they would make a difference on my sensitive head. I've heard good things about eucalyptus being used in beauty products to calm sensitive skin, so I thought it was worth a try.
How does it work? According to Head & Shoulders, dandruff is caused by a combination of factors, namely the presence of scalp oils, the fungus Malassezia globosa (lovely, right?), and what scientists call a susceptibility to skin irritation (or a reaction to the presence of the fungus). The Eucalyptus Itchy Scalp Care products have combined the effectiveness of their HydraZinc formula with fresh, naturally inspired fragrances, including almond oil, eucalyptus and aloe vera to alleviate dryness, itchiness and sensitivity, leaving your hair beautifully flake free.
For my test, I made the choice to use only the new products for an entire week. No switching between shampoos - I wanted to get the best idea of how well it works on my long, fine hair and itchy scalp. Would it weigh down my hair and leave it limp? Would it stop the itch?
When I first poured the shampoo into my hand, I recognized the thick white consistency of a Head & Shoulders product. I wondered how well it would lather, but surprisingly it produced plenty of lather with little effort. The smell was pleasant and the eucalyptus produced a slightly cool, tingling feeling across my scalp. (Not bad at all-actually kinda nice!) It rinsed out easily. The conditioner was slightly thicker, although the smell wasn't as nice as the shampoo. I followed the directions on the bottle and then rinsed my hair.
The result? After the first wash, I styled my hair as normal. I was wowed at how soft and silky my hair felt! The weather is just starting to get cold here in Ohio, which usually means static-filled hair for me, but my hair was incredibly soft with no hint of static. At the same time, it felt light and had plenty of volume - no heavy coating at all.
As for relieving the itch? Yep, it did the job. No itch at all that day, or the next. Along with no itch, I also didn't notice any flakes on my shoulders-probably helped by the fact that I wasn't scratching my head all day long!
The next shampooing had the same result, as did the one after that. I'm still impressed at how soft my hair is, and my scalp feels revived and fresh. I still have the occasional itch, but it's much, much better than I'd normally be after a week of the same shampoo. And the dandruff is about 90% less as well. It hasn't cured everything, but it's certainly made my hair and scalp a lot easier to deal with!
I'm hoping Head & Shoulders Eucalyptus Itchy Scalp Care will be The One for me, and I can ditch my carousel of revolving shampoos and conditioners for a single set of products. So far I'm thrilled with the results and feel confident about the upcoming holiday season - maybe I'll even wear my cute black dress without fear of flakes falling on it?
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I use alot of lotion and mositurizer.
hewella1 at gmail dot com
I shave my legs a LOT less often. :)
I use lotion in the winter. The cold ages my skin 20 years.
In answer to your questions, I use a heavy duty moisturizer- none of those pretty scented bath and body works lotions in the winter!
I'm glad you wrote this review. My son has psoriasis, mostly on his head and it results in a very flaky scalp. We have used the t-gel shampoo for years but it doesn't work all that well. I think we my give this a try..although it's not specifically for psoriasis, I want to see if it helps with the flakes.
I'm sensitive to citric acid, which is used as a flavour in foods as well as a preservative in both foods and beauty products. For me, using products with citric acid in them causes immediate wild dandruff and redness (and greasy hair). Perhaps you might want to read the ingredient lists of the shampoo/conditioner you buy next and find something without citric acid, it may help your issues as well. Check the label on every product, even among brands it's included in one product and not another, and the shampoo might be free but the matching conditioner may contain it.
(Also, I live in Canada, so I'm not entering!)
I use more lotion and lip balm in the colder months
s2s2 at comcast dot net
https://twitter.com/#!/susan1215/status/140619695995895808
s2s2 at comcast dot net
I switch to cream, more oily skin products to help.
tcarolinep at gmail dot com
http://twitter.com/#!/tcarolinep/status/141030831090180096
I add lots of lotion and also switch from regular soap to body gels for bathing.
i use more body lotion in the winter
pokergrl8 at gmail.com
http://twitter.com/#!/aes529/status/141230323009720320
pokergrl8 at gmail.com
I use lip balm a lot in winter
elena150980@yahoo.com
http://twitter.com/#!/ElenaIstomina/status/141294790376558592
elena150980@yahoo.com
I condition my hair more often.
Sleepyheadedmom at gmail dot com
I switch to a creamer moisturizer in winter so my skin won't feel dry up.
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I use moisturizers in the winter time.
rhoneygtn at yahoo dot com
I really don't do anythign different.
I don't do anything different.
I make sure to blow dry my hair each day before leaving the house. During the warmer months, I'll sometimes go out with damp hair.
Thanks
rickpeggysmith(at)aol(dot)com
Tweeted: https://twitter.com/#!/peg42/status/141861870498877440
Thanks
rickpeggysmith(at)aol(dot)com
The only difference for me is using a bit more lotion since my skin gets so dry. I also find myself using less hair gel since my hair seems to hold better when it isn't hot and muggy.
luvsherfam @ gmail dot com
I tweeted https://twitter.com/#!/rsmstahley/status/141871018271711233
luvsherfam @ gmail dot com
I only wash my hair a couple days a week in the winter, other wise gets to dry.
I moisturize a lot more and wash my hair and shave less often.
Tweet
http://twitter.com/#!/clc408/status/141937180351275008
The only difference is that I use more moisturizer in the fall and winter months
kport207 at gmail dot com
i don't do anything different except wear more beanies and hats
bg_sweeps@yahoo.com
tweeted
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bg_sweeps@yahoo.com
I use darker makeup shades in the winter
blackbearpie@aol.com
I change my beauty routine in the winter by using darker nail polishes - I'm partial to deep burgundy right now!
Thank you for the giveaway :)
hurdler4eva(at)gmail(dot)com
I tweeted about the giveaway, I'm @AmberGoo;
https://twitter.com/#!/AmberGoo/status/142019893972303873
Thank you for the giveaway :)
hurdler4eva(at)gmail(dot)com
I use more lotion
I definitely have to use more lotion in the winter!
sksweeps (at) earthlink (dot) net
I use plenty of mositurizer.
I moisturize my skin twice a day.
austma7@aol.com
i have to use more facial moisturizer in the winter.
stigay at comcast.net
use skin lotion more often and make sure the humdifier is going.rob,rf60527@att.net
I use more hand and body lotion in the winter, since my skin gets so dry.
more hand lotion
A). instead of sunscreen I use body moisturizing cream
https://twitter.com/#!/TheresaJenkins/status/142115103658098688
I moisturize a lot more.
Thanks for the chance.
mogrill12@gmail.com
I like using lotion after a warm shower
I don't wash my hair quite as often.
After I shower and before I'm completely dry, I use one squirt of Olivella for my face and neck.
I switch to a serum on my face and I use a moisturizing shampoo and conditioner
demureprincess7(at)gmail(dot)com
no i don't crystletellerday@yahoo.com
Because my skin gets extremely dry in the winter; I have to use a thicker/heavier lotion during the winter months and I use lotion more than once a day.
tweety800265(at)yahoo(dot)com
Tweeted
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I tend to dry out so I moisturize my body more during the colder, wintery months. Thanks.
sweepster49 at comcast dot net
I use more lotion and ip baum in the colder months.
mintstatesportswear(at)juno(dot)com
I use a lot more lotion during the colder months!
I use cooler water so I don't dry out my skin even more!
I use a thick body butter instead of regular lotion, stop using self tanner and use blush instead of bronzer
jjak2003 at gmail dot com
Living in Vegas, I just add a sweater for "winter".
I blow dry my hair in the winter, don't want to go outside with wet hair.
digdougx at comcast.net
i use thicker lotions in winter! scg00387 at yahoo dot com
http://twitter.com/#!/DesMoinesDealin/status/142465136370778112 scg00387 at yahoo dot com
In the winter, I can straighten my hair b/c the humidity is lower. I let it be curly in the humid summertime.
jeanlynd at att dot net
Use thicker moisturizers - often adding a few drops of organic jojoba oil to them
tvollowitz at aol dot com
enter me thanks
edq143 at yahoo dot com
I use moisturizer a lot more often during the winter!
mamavresale@yahoo.com
Tweeted:
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I use shea butter on my hands every day and extra moisturizer on my face too in the winter
I use body wash with lotion so my skin doesn't get too dry
tweet
https://twitter.com/#!/buzz8/status/143028963328004096
My hair feels drier in winter, and flat from wearing hats..Wash my hair and use a deep conditioner in the winter more than I do in the summer. Hardly ever wear eyeshadow during the summer, when winter hits I start wearing again. I change my nail polish a bit and wear more glittery golds, green, or reds for the Holidays.
karenmed409 at comcast dot net
I use a lot more lotion and lip balms.
lazybones344 at gmail dot com
Sunscreen is something most folks forget to apply in winter, but i use it, because my skin still needs protection.
writer61@yahoo.com
Up the fluid intake and use a lip balm
lots more moitsturizer in the winter!!
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I use a lot more moisturizer and lip balm during the winter!
I make sure that I moisturize (sometimes I put that off in the summer) and make sure that I stay hydrated. It works wonders! Thanks for the chance! :)
whitechocolatecherries at gmail.com
I tweeted: http://twitter.com/whitechocolatec/statuses/144288053148659714
whitechocolatecherries at gmail.com
I use a lot more Face Moisturizer, Hand and body lotion, & Lip Balm/Chap stick
I have to use a lot more lotion in the wintertime - we have harsh snowy cold conditions that dries out the skin. Email: yona(at)pricelesswriters.com
during the winter i use a lot more lotion than in the summer. also i try to use heat on my hair less in the winter
caseyeve_003 at yahoo dot com
http://twitter.com/#!/caseyle2010/status/145759289217257472
tweeted @caseyle2010
caseyeve_003 at yahoo dot com
I have more trouble with dry skin in the winter, so the main difference is using a lot more lotion.
cgclynsg0 at gmail dot com
i use conditioner more often
I use a more heavy duty moisturizer and drink more water to keep my skin hydrated.
kgkiml at yahoo dot com
i use a body oil after showers instead of a lotion because my skin gets soooo dry
addictedtorodeo at gmail dot com
I use a heavier moisturizer.
rsbryswrrl at gmail dot com
lotion, lotion, lotion, more moisturizer on face since I have dry heat blowing in my face all day at work.
i don't do too much different. I probably use lotion a bit more, and I def. use chapstick more.
lauren51990 at aol dot com
I definitely use lip balm more in the winter than the summer!
I have dry skin in the winter.
cjbstar@hotmail.com
Way more lip, hand, and feet moisturizing >.<
I use more moisturizer and I use a self tanner
smchester at gmail dott com
I use more conditioner on my hair plus I use more lotion.
dawns_horizen@yahoo.com
I use more unscented lotion in the winter.
Peachesncream887(at)hotmail(dot)com
In the winter I just use more moisterizer since my skin is so dry.
erintales(at)themombuzz(dot)com
I use more lotion and lip balm for my dry skin and chapped lips. I also occassionally wear a little blush since my skin is more fair in the winter and I don't want to look too washed out. Thanks!
pjgirl74 at aol dot com
I switch to an extra moisturizing conditioner
merleandtina@yahoo.com
I have to use a lot more lotion in the colder months to keep my skin from drying out.
katfam95 at aim dot com
I use a humidifier in the house and a lot of lotion.
I skip a day between hair washes so it doesn't get too dry.
tara.huff(at)gmail(dot)com
I use for lotion in the winter
purple_lover_04 at msn dot com
https://twitter.com/#!/purplelover04/status/148482934142283777
I use hand and body lotion more in the winter.
Bshaw75015@aol.com
I use alot of lotion and mositurizer! and dont use hot water just warm
freebiel0ve @yahoo.com
I change my routine by using a more intensive moisturizer and exfoliator
mummytotwoboys@yahoo.com
I use more lotions because of drying skin
vmkids3 at msn dot com
In the winter I make sure to moisturize especially when my skin is still damp from the shower.
sylvieanddudes@yahoo.com
I exfoliate and use moisturizer more often during the winter because my skin gets so dry.
ericacarnes(at)gmail(dot)com
Oh yes, winter brings dry, itchy skin for me. I have to keep a moisurizer handy in the bathroom and use it throughout the day.
I stop the mud masque because it dries out my face in the winter.
ky2here at msn dot com
https://twitter.com/#!/ky2here1/status/148958892561408000
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I live in florida where there isnt much of a season change so I don't do anythiong different.
rareblackbird@hotmail.com
https://twitter.com/#!/RareBlackBird/status/148965500746088448
rareblackbird@hotmail.com
I take showers that aren't as hot since the hot water dries out your skin even more
caryn9802 at yahoo dot com
I use a heavier cream for face skin in winter and extra lip balm, 24/7. For hair, I use a leave-in conditioner.
chrisdeglen(at)gmail(dot)com
@chrisdeglen tweeted:
twitter.com/#!/chrisdeglen/status/149137584096944128
chrisdeglen(at)gmail(dot)com
I add lotion and only shave my lower legs!!
theresa _ heppner at yahoo dot com
I live in Cali so it's "warm" weather all year round, but in the "winter" months I use more lotion.
mnsanchez15@yahoo.com
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mnsanchez15@yahoo.com
I use more moisturizer and lots more lip balm. The central heating really dries out my skin and lips.
Thanks for the giveaway!
eswright18 at gmail dot com
I moisturize a lot more in the winter.
jehaine at yahoo dot com
https://twitter.com/#!/TwiMommi/status/149283716185858048
jehaine at yahoo dot com
I use a lot more lotion in the winter than I do during the summer!!
tcsalvia at gmail dot com
I put on chapstick like crazy and use a lot more lotion.
wolverina401 at gmail dot com
Winter is the only time a year I regularly use moisturizer. I also don't shave my legs as much :)
i use a lotion with SPF 15 in it.. i go everyother day washing the old noggin.. i take a shower everyday but i don't wash the hair.. it gets to dry and brittle
I use more moisturizer and chap stick in the winter, thanks
Hotsnotty2@hotmail.com
https://twitter.com/#!/Hotsnotty2/status/149395789117014017
Hotsnotty2@hotmail.com
I switch to use a richer moisturizer in the colder winter season so my skin won't be dry.
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I don't do anything different. Maybe perhaps use more lotion.
chipdip2010(at)hotmail(dot)com
Tweeted http://twitter.com/#!/chipdip2010/status/149466569666330624
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I switch to a moisturizing conditioner as the cold weather seems to try out my hair.
kaleidoscopequeen at gmail dot com
I use a lot more lotion and heavier conditioner.
The only change I really make is using a humidifier. If I don't use a humidifier in the winter, my forehead gets crazy flaky/peely and no amount of lotion or cream or oil
will rehydrate it. But as long as I sleep with my humidifier going, all is right in the forehead world! LOL
Angie
14earth at gmail dot com
I tweeted here: https://twitter.com/#!/FotoMacro/status/149538310673543170
Angie
14earth at gmail dot com
I use lots of body lotion in the winter for dry skin
In the colder months I add more lotion and moisturizers. In the warmer months more SPF
smatos04@hotmail.com
I have to use alot more lotion and chapstick in the winter:)
I switch to a more moisturizing face cream and don't forget the sunscreen!
nrdunningATgmailDOTcom
tweet
https://twitter.com/#!/ohstac/status/149575489219080193
nrdunningATgmailDOTcom
I have to use a lot more hair conditoner in the winter.
dlsloveblogs at gmail dot com
Tweet
https://twitter.com/#!/ErrandMom/status/149578116111663106
dlsloveblogs at gmail dot com
I use a lot more lotion and moisturizer in the winter.
I also condition my hair daily.
jweezie43[at]gmail[dot]com
During the winter, i am constantly adding moisturizer to my skin.
Diane Baum
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I deep moisturize, my scalp does tend to get drier. I will use a dandruff shampoo, and espicailly a condtioner and lave on the condtioner wrap a plastic bag round my hear and apply a hot towel, keep on for 15 minutes, rinse! For skin, hands and feet same thing, wrap em up for 20 minutes with a heavy lotion and wrap it up!
https://twitter.com/#!/smallstarshines/status/149624502802853889
tetweet!
I use lotion morning and evening, and use a lot more of it.
klconn7 (at) yahoo (dot) com
tweeted
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I use hair conditioner in the winter, but usually don't bother in warmer months.
cbstrat (at) gmail (dot) com
tweeted
http://twitter.com/#!/JBilliris/status/149630040424976385
cbstrat (at) gmail (dot) com
I use more lotion in the winter to help with dry skin.
https://twitter.com/#!/pantherpaw327/status/149632119621165056
I use more moisturizer and also use a dry scalp shampoo once a week to keep flakes away.
jenswps at yahoo . com
I use a lot more lotion. trinitygsd at yahoo do tocm
use alot more lotion
melissamiller2002@yahoo.com
I use more conditioner. If I dont, I have static really bad in my hair.
itsjustme62613 at gmail.com
tweet
https://twitter.com/#!/MistySunrise/status/149666599568285696
itsjustme62613 at gmail.com
moisturizer more, shave less :(
kendraco22 at yahoo dot com
In the winter my skin is more dry and flaky so I have to use a rich moisturizer for my skin.
stanleybilly(at)bellsouth(dot)net
I use extra moisturizer!
firstrosegrrl@yahoo.com
I'm horrible at changing my beauty routine during seasons and suffer for it. I do try to use more moisturizer and chapstick in the winter.
lisalmg25 at gmail dot com
I Tweeted: https://twitter.com/#!/lisalmg/status/149673770632757250
lisalmg25 at gmail dot com
I use more moisturizer
Tweet http://twitter.com/#!/JulieMeagan/status/149674204692873217
In the winter I try to make sure I put lotion on my legs or my skin will get so dry and itchy it will bug me all day.
april dot vrugtman at gmail dot com
I moisturize more to help with my dry skin and use more conditioner to help with the static in my hair.
I use alot more moisturizer and lotions.
shawnac68@hotmail.com
I condition my hair more often
Tweet: http://twitter.com/njhhb/statuses/149680399805714432
tweeted as wins4tina
Way more lotion! Plus I don't use as much hot of water as I usually would in a shower.
Awesome blog by the way and thanks for the giveaway!
Would love, love, LOVE to win this!
Merry Christmas to you and yours!
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I don't shave my legs in the winter.
I tend to keep my skin alot more moisterized by using more lotion.
BBrittBrat1398@yahoo.com
I use a heavier moisturizer. honeypie411 at yahoo dot com
tweeted:http://twitter.com/#!/honeypie411/status/149698767413723137
honeypie411 at yahoo dot com
I use more moisturizer
braaisjo at gmail dot com
https://twitter.com/#!/tlcfromtn/status/149700070038712320
braaisjo at gmail dot com
I use a LOT more lotion because my skin gets drier.
I moisturize my skin a lot more often. I love Eucalyptus in my bath in the winter too!
LMAOMOSTLY at LIVE dot COM
I don't really change it. I wear sunblock year round.
I use more lotion
I use much more oils and lotions on my dry skin.
For the winter, I add lots of body lotion to my beauty routine. My skin dries out so much during the winter.
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I Tweeted! @Vegan79
https://twitter.com/#!/Vegan79/status/149724112917504000
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I go swimming three times a week all year round so my routine doesn't change much.
Thanks for the contest.
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My skin gets so dry in the Winter time so I moisturize several times a day.
luckycat1818(at)yahoo(dot)com
I have to use lotion on my entire body daily, especially my back!
http://twitter.com/#!/Trasina/status/149744090249052160
I use extra lotion and use a different moisturizer in the winter!
kstrycker787@gmail.com
In addition to using baby oil in the shower, I also use body lotion at night.
http://twitter.com/#!/sarohioan/status/149793638862430208
wear warmer clothing, shades pulled earlier and no driving at night
emmaspeel(at)gmail.com
In the winter I use lotion on my feet and hands since they crack.
I use anti-dandruff shampoo much more often in the winter.
hlee99 (at) gmail (dot) com
During the winter I use a lot of lip balm!
I use more body lotion and lip balm during the winter.
traymona(at)aol.com
I use more body lotion in the winter due to I get "Winter" skin. (Dry and cracked)
kat_emerick@yahoo.com
I use a heavier moisturizer in the winter.
I use palm or coconut oil on my face under my makeup and on my hands and lips all the time.
spcale at yahoo dot com.