During the lockdown period, some unexpected changes occurred for me. I developed a liking for ginger and apple juice shots, embraced spicier foods like chilli paneer masala, and became more interested in hair care products. With limited access to salons, I took matters into my own hands, even attempting to trim my own hair.
At one point, I experienced the discomfort of an itchy and flaky scalp, possibly aggravated by central heating. This prompted me to explore scalp serums to maintain a healthy scalp and prevent such issues in the future. While I’m not a fan of scalp exfoliants, I found the new Ginger Scalp Serum from The Body Shop a pleasant surprise. Unlike traditional dandruff remedies, this product, along with the Ginger Anti-Dandruff Shampoo and Ginger Scalp Care Conditioner, offers a more luxurious experience with excellent reviews from users.
The invigorating Ginger hair collection is suitable for most hair types, offering a refreshing ginger scent for scalp health. The Ginger Scalp Serum is designed to provide on-the-go relief for scalp dryness and tightness, without leaving an oily residue. It contains ginger essential oil, white willow, and birch bark extracts that nourish the scalp and help balance oil production for healthier hair.
The serum is versatile and can be used on wet or dry hair. It can be applied after washing and before blow-drying to soothe the scalp. For dry hair, using a comb to part the hair and applying a few drops along the part can effectively distribute the serum. Regular use can help maintain scalp health and promote softer, more manageable hair.
The Ginger Scalp Serum is available for purchase at £15 and offers long-lasting benefits with only a small amount needed per application. Additionally, incorporating a homemade ginger shot into your routine can further enhance the overall experience. Stay prepared for a burst of spicy flavor!
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