Natural cosmetic scalp care – For a healthy, balanced scalp
A healthy scalp is the foundation for beautiful hair. In our selection of certified natural cosmetics, you'll find detox shampoos, soothing serums, gentle scrubs, and nourishing oils—specially formulated for dry, oily, or sensitive scalps. Our products are free of sulfates, silicones, and unnecessary synthetic additives; we recommend ingredients like aloe vera, chamomile, rosemary, and jojoba, which soothe, strengthen the barrier, and support circulation.
How do you choose the right one? Choose based on your scalp condition (e.g., dandruff, dryness, oiliness) and manufacturing standards (certified natural cosmetics). Also, discover our bestsellers and guides for the correct application—e.g., detox shampoos for product buildup or leave-in serums for sensitive scalps. With the right care, these scalp problems can not only be alleviated but also treated preventively.
Scalp care starts with washing your hair
The basis for a balanced scalp is thorough cleansing when washing your hair. With the right natural cosmetic shampoo Excess oil, dirt, dead skin cells and product deposits are removed. Product residue on the scalp can clog pores and impair the growth of healthy hair. When choosing a shampoo, it is important to pay attention to the needs of your scalp and your hair type to pay attention.
Some shampoos contain soothing ingredients like pink lotus, comfrey root, rose distillate, or calendula, which can help soothe irritation and soothe the scalp.
Other shampoos are formulated to maintain moisture and support scalp balance. Moisturizing shampoos usually contain ingredients such as aloe vera extract or juice, probiotic lactic acid bacteria such as Lactobacillus, D-panthenol (provitamin B5) and peptides such as radish root ferment. These natural ingredients soothe a dry and itchy scalp.
Regularly and gently massaging the scalp while shampooing can improve blood circulation and promote the absorption of nutrients, resulting in a healthier scalp and more beautiful hair.
Detox shampoos and scalp scrubs
Detox shampoos provide a special cleansing boost for the scalp. These are highly concentrated shampoos that remove product residues, sebum deposits, dandruff and dead skin cells from the scalp particularly thoroughly and should not be used more than once a week.
There are also scalp peelings that are used about once a week before washing your hair and use natural peeling components, for example organic cane sugar, sea salt, jojoba peeling granules or clay, to gently remove sebum, product residue and dandruff from your scalp. These peelings for the scalp are usually enriched with extracts such as bamboo or green tea and with enzymes from pumpkin or AHA fruit extracts, which have a peeling effect due to their fruit acid content.
What types of dandruff are there?
Basically, a distinction is made between two main types of dandruff: dry dandruff and oily dandruff.
- Dry dandruff They occur when the scalp is too dry and dead skin cells shed faster than normal. This can be caused by factors such as dry air, frequent washing with harsh shampoos, excessively hot hairdryers, or certain skin conditions such as dermatitis. This type of dandruff is usually white, detaches from the scalp on its own, and can accumulate on the shoulders.
- Oily dandruff are primarily caused by excessive sebum production on the scalp. This overproduction of sebum can be caused by various factors such as hormonal changes, stress, poor diet, or genetic predisposition. Excessive sebum production can lead to the accumulation of dead skin cells more quickly and the formation of dandruff. Oily dandruff is often yellowish and sticky and is more likely to stick to the hair and scalp.
Both types of dandruff can be annoying and affect self-confidence. Proper scalp care and Using appropriate hair care products can help reduce dandruff and keep the scalp healthy. However, if the symptoms do not subside despite appropriate scalp care, it is advisable to see a doctor.
The ideal care for dandruff and scalp problems
Our selection of scalp products such as serums, oils, toners and scalp scrubs help gently cleanse and soothe flaky scalps and balance sebum production.
Products for oily dandruff contain natural ingredients that regulate sebum production, such as tea tree oil, meadowsweet extract, sage, green tea, rosemary, and eucalyptus essential oil. They refresh hair and scalp without drying them out. Natural pumpkin enzymes and fruit acids (AHAs) gently dissolve dead skin cells and help with a scalp that quickly becomes oily and flaky.
If you have problems such as an itchy scalp with dry dandruff, it is important that you use a mild shampoo that does not contain strong sulfates. Additionally, natural leave-in scalp oils can provide an effective solution to soothe your scalp. These special scalp oils are formulated to be non-greasy and contain soothing ingredients such as pomegranate seed oil, sesame oil, bergamot essential oil, fo-ti extract and pumpkin seed oil. They moisturize and combat dandruff.
Conditioners and hair masks for the scalp
There are conditioners and haarmasken, which can be applied directly to the scalp. They are usually applied before shampooing your hair and rinsed out after a short exposure time, although some scalp hair masks can also be left on overnight. In addition to conditioning agents, they usually contain ingredients like clay or charcoal powder, which absorb scalp impurities and styling product residue, thus allowing the hair to "reset." After rinsing out these conditioners and hair masks, it is important that you rinse your hair with shampoo and follow with conditioner.
Oiling the scalp as special care before washing
As an alternative to scalp conditioners and hair masks, you can also use a natural scalp treatment about once a week before washing your hair. Olive oil and gently massage it into your scalp with your fingers or a wooden brush. Leave the oil on for as long as you like—whether for a few minutes, a few hours, or even overnight. Then shampoo your hair as usual and follow with a conditioner.
Particularly suitable ingredients for scalp oils for washing out are hemp seed, baobab, jojoba, castor or argan oil. Essential oils from rosemary, peppermint, citrus fruits or lavender and extracts from red clover, saw palmetto fruit, calendula and fenugreek herb have a circulation-stimulating effect in oils for the scalp and can, especially in combination with a scalp massage, combat hair loss and stimulate hair growth.
Leave-in scalp care – the right active ingredients for every hair type
Scalp care that doesn't require rinsing comes in the form of light serums, refreshing toners or leave-in oils. Depending on the formulation and combination of active ingredients, there is the right leave-in care for the scalp for every hair type.
Especially when itchy, dry and scaly scalp Natural cosmetic leave-in scalp oils can help. These products for stressed scalps have been specially formulated to be non-greasy and soothe with pomegranate seed oil, sesame oil, essential bergamot oil, fo-ti extract and pumpkin seed oil. These ingredients provide moisture and counteract dandruff. Especially in the winter months, when the scalp dries out more, it is advisable to regularly apply a special scalp care product.
For hair greasy faster Scalp serums and toners are recommended. Thanks to their light formulation, they do not weigh down the hair, refresh gently and balance the pH value of the scalp. Good ingredients for scalp care for hair that gets greasy are witch hazel extract, chlorophyll, meadowsweet, wintergreen and tamarind. These active ingredients have antioxidant and sebum-reducing properties, making them ideal components of a leave-in scalp care for hair that gets greasy quickly.
Wavy or curly hair is often dry and prone to frizz - scalp leave-in products can also offer a solution for this. Curly and wavy hair needs rich oils such as avocado, evening primrose, baobab, linseed or moringa oil, which form a protective layer around each individual hair and thus prevent moisture loss. In addition, lecithin, most often derived from soybeans, deeply moisturizes curly and wavy hair and can help smooth the outer layer of hair, adding shine and softness and counteracting frizz.
Fine hair that is prone to hair loss particularly benefits from ingredients that stimulate blood circulation and strengthen the hair roots. Extracts of chamomile flowers, horsetail, caffeine, turmeric root, red ginseng, guayusa and ginkgo biloba and essential oils of peppermint, lavender and rosemary are rich in antioxidants, stimulate blood circulation and can stimulate cell growth in the hair roots.
Holistic scalp care with natural products
In the area of natural Scalp care There are numerous options tailored to the individual needs of different hair types and scalp conditions. Overall, natural cosmetics offer a wide range of scalp care products that effectively treat dandruff, dry and itchy scalp, and Hair loss They also combat harmful chemicals. By using natural ingredients, we can do something good not only for our scalp but also for our environment.