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Brits Battle Itchy Scalps: Is Your Water to Blame?

9 Dec

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Summary

  • Hard water and winter conditions exacerbate scalp dryness and itchiness.
  • Actress Martine McCutcheon linked London's hard water to scalp issues.
  • Over half of UK adults believe their local water worsens dandruff.
Brits Battle Itchy Scalps: Is Your Water to Blame?

The harsh winter conditions, combined with dry air and indoor heating, are significantly impacting scalp health across the UK. Lack of moisture and frequent hat-wearing can lead to an uncomfortable, itchy, and sore scalp. These issues are further compounded by factors such as hormones, genetics, and importantly, the type of tap water used.

Celebrity Martine McCutcheon recently highlighted how moving to London exacerbated her scalp sensitivity and dandruff due to the city's hard water. She found a medicated shampoo beneficial for managing these conditions, crucial for her profession. Her experience echoes findings from a report indicating that 52% of Brits experience dandruff, with London and the South East reporting the highest impact from local water on scalp health.

Solutions range from specialized shower heads to more accessible options like switching to clarifying shampoos. The Polytar Scalp Shampoo, containing antiseptic tar, is noted for cleansing and treating conditions like psoriasis and dandruff. While it has received positive reviews for reducing itching and buildup, some users report a medicinal scent or slight impact on hair color.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Martine McCutcheon has spoken out about using Polytar Scalp Shampoo to help manage dry and sensitive scalp issues she experienced, particularly due to London's hard water.
Hard water is believed to worsen scalp conditions like dandruff and itchiness for many Brits. Reports show over half of adults feel their local water negatively impacts their scalp.
Using medicated shampoos with ingredients like antiseptic tar can help cleanse and treat scalp conditions. Switching to water-softening shower heads is another option.

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