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MaGaGaria

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Scalp scrub or scalp exfoliation products

Hi Picky users! Wondering if some of you use scalp scrub or exfoliation which you would recommend for oily and sensitive scalp. I've been using this ikoo scalp scrub for a year but l'm not completely satisfied with its cleansing properties. I used to have a holly grail product for scalp exfoliation by Farmona which has been discontinued and still haven't found anything to replace it with. Thanks in advance for your kind recommendations.
Volumizing Scalp Scrub

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Volumizing Scalp Scrub

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qilss

Oily/Resilient

I've tried 3 scalp scrubs and they're all from korean brands. The CP-1 and Daleaf are sea salt based scrubs so they are a bit course but it eventually melts away as you massage it in. Both also provide a strong cooling minty sensation due to the menthol. The Nineless scrub is a bit different as it uses perlite for exfoliation. The texture is very fine and can take longer to rinse off as it doesn't melt away like salt. No minty sensation. All three are great for deep cleansing my scalp and getting rid of excess oils and build-up. But if your scalp is sensitive, I think the non minty ones like the Nineless would work better as I feel that the cooling sensation can be too strong sometimes
Head Spa Scalp Scaler

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Head Spa Scalp Scaler

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Magic Nine Perlite Scalp Scrub Shampoo

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Magic Nine Perlite Scalp Scrub Shampoo

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Apple Mint Better Root Cooling Scaler

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Apple Mint Better Root Cooling Scaler

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MaGaGaria

Oily/Sensitive

Thank you! I also think sea salt would cause irritation to my sensitive scalp but I'll check the Nineless scrub. I really hope that your recommendations would be useful for other users with similar skincare concerns. Have a nice day and thanks again. 😊
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JenShaf1

Dry/Resilient

I have used this one. It has changed my shampooing! This mask rids the scalp of all the styling product buildup.
Hair Mask Scalp Treatment & Miracle Shampoo

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Hair Mask Scalp Treatment & Miracle Shampoo

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MaGaGaria

Oily/Sensitive

Thanks Jen! I love Mudmasky's underarms scub but still haven't tried this one. I'll check it.
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olaleks

Oily/Resilient

I used only CP-1. To be honest I didn't see any difference or any advance of using. Probably not everyone needs a scrub🤔
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MaGaGaria

Oily/Sensitive

Thanks for your comment. I feel the need to use a scalp scrub at least once a week but as you've written probably not everyone has the same need as me.
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queque062

Oily/Sensitive

I love this one. If you have sensitive scalp. I will recommend don’t use this very often. Just Once a week or two weeks. My sensitive scalp love this one. Also if you use the shampoo, let it sit for a while and massage a bit. Your scalp should also very clean even without using scalp scrub.
Rosemary Scalp Scrub

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Rosemary Scalp Scrub

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MaGaGaria

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Thanks for your recommendation but this Aromatica scrub contains sea salt and I've read that it can cause irritation to sensitive scalps.
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