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How to Avoid and Cure Getting Itchy After a Haircut
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Getting itchy after a haircut can be a common problem, but it can also be a sign of a more serious issue such as an allergic reaction or an infection. Here are some tips to help you avoid and cure itching after a haircut: 1. Choose a reputable salon: Make sure you choose a salon that follows proper hygiene practices and uses clean equipment. Ask about their cleaning and disinfecting procedures, and ensure they have good ventilation to avoid any potential infections. 2. Wash your hair before and after the haircut: Wash your hair with a gentle shampoo before you go for the haircut to get rid of any dirt or product buildup. After the haircut, wash your hair again to remove any loose hair and avoid any irritation caused by leftover hair products. 3. Avoid using hair products: Avoid using any hair products such as gels, hairsprays, or styling creams immediately after the haircut as they can irritate the scalp and cause itching. Wait at least a day before using any hair products. 4. Apply a soothing lotion: Apply a soothing lotion such as aloe vera or calamine lotion to your scalp after the haircut to soothe any irritation and prevent itching. These lotions will also help to moisturize your scalp. 5. Avoid scratching: Resist the temptation to scratch your scalp as it can worsen the itching and potentially cause an infection. Instead, apply a cold compress to the affected area to alleviate the itching. If your itching persists or becomes severe, consult a dermatologist. They can identify the underlying cause of your itching and provide appropriate treatment.
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