Scalp, Hotter Than Your Face?

Scalp, Hotter Than Your Face?
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With the arrival of summer, our scalp faces harsh conditions from intense sunlight, heat, sweat, and sebum buildup.

While we take care of our facial skin, our scalp often gets neglected—despite being just as delicate.

During UV-heavy seasons, it's crucial to follow a structured scalp routine that includes cooling, soothing, and hair loss prevention.

Here’s a step-by-step summer scalp care guide featuring editor-picked products from DODOSKIN.

 

Step 1. Deep Cleansing & Cooling Shampoo

 

Calm down your overheated scalp at the root.


During the summer, the scalp is more prone to congestion, odor,

and itchiness due to heat, UV exposure, sweat, and excess sebum.
Unlike facial skin, the scalp is covered by hair, making it difficult for heat to escape and allowing it to build up easily.

This can lead to inflammation, irritation, and even become a cause of hair loss.
To prevent these issues, use a shampoo with cooling ingredients to lower scalp temperature and effectively remove buildup and impurities.

 

1. AROMATICA Rosemary Scalp Scaling Shampoo

 Refreshing cleanse with rosemary + BHA

 

 

2. ONEOSEVEN Scalp Purifying Microbiome Shampoo

 Fermented vinegar base for scalp microbiome balance

 

 

3. d’Alba Scalp Therapy Serum Shampoo

Serum-like texture with lasting cooling effect

 

 

Step 2. Weekly Scalp Scaling

 

Clear pores and let your scalp breathe.


Do you shampoo every day, yet still find your scalp feeling itchy or greasy just hours after washing?

That’s a clear sign your scalp may be in need of a proper scaling treatment.

Regular shampooing isn’t always enough to remove built-up dead skin cells and excess sebum.

For deeper cleansing and oil control, a scrub-type scalp scaling is essential

—especially during the summer months, when impurities tend to accumulate more quickly.

Aim to incorporate it into your routine once or twice a week for best results.

 

TOSOWOONG Scalp Sea Salt Scrub

Sea salt + tea tree blend for a refreshing cleanse

Finish with cold water rinse to enhance cooling and tighten pores

 

 

Step 3. Cooling Spray & Soothing Tonic

 

Relieve Heat and Prevent Hair Loss

Have you ever felt your scalp burning or overheated after walking in the sun or spending time outdoors?

This isn’t just a temporary sensation — it’s a sign that your scalp is under stress and being irritated.

In summer, strong UV rays combined with high temperatures can lead to repeated micro-inflammation and heat damage on the scalp.


To prevent this, cool your scalp immediately after sun exposure by spraying a cooling mist or applying a soothing tonic.

When excess heat builds up, it can impair blood circulation, reducing nutrient supply to the hair roots — and over time, this can contribute to hair loss.

 

SATURDAY SKIN Scalp + Hair Strengthening Peptide Treatment

Combines peptides, ginger, and tea tree for soothing & nourishment

Keep your tonic in the fridge for extra cooling boost!

 

 

Step 4. Scalp Massager & LED Devices

 

Improve blood flow and product absorption.

Beneath the scalp lies a dense network of blood vessels that deliver oxygen and nutrients to the hair roots.


When blood circulation is poor, this supply weakens, causing the hair to gradually lose strength and vitality.

Using a scalp massager or LED device after applying shampoo or tonic not only improves product absorption but also promotes healthy circulation throughout the scalp.


Especially in the summer, the cooling sensation of the device itself enhances the overall quality of your scalp care routine.

 

oa Scalp Beam Device

LED therapy + vibration massage + 24-comb brush for salon-like home care

Manual silicone scalp massagers also work great during shampooing!


 

Like facial skin, the scalp is also vulnerable during summer.

Regular shampooing alone is not enough—give your scalp the care it deserves with a step-by-step approach.

This routine is based on products carefully selected and tested by our editors at DODOSKIN, making it easy even for beginners to follow.

This summer, protect your scalp and enjoy healthier, fuller hair!

 

Editor team dodo