Gentle Hydrating Shampoo
2 to 3 times a weekSulfate free, fragrance free, cheap. The everyday shampoo for a scalp that gets tight or itchy.
The cheapest thing on this site and the one that solves greasy roots without washing more often.
A cheap object that solves a specific problem: oil sitting at the roots while the ends stay dry. Boar bristles are close enough to hair in structure to carry that oil down the length instead of pushing through it. The visible effect is roots that look less greasy without washing more often, which is the opposite of what most people do about the problem and the reason the problem persists. It costs less than most shampoos and lasts years.
Not useful on very short hair, and it will not detangle thick or curly hair. That needs a wide tooth comb instead. It also does nothing about dandruff.
On dry hair, once a day, from the scalp downwards. Thirty seconds is enough. Not on wet hair, because wet hair stretches and breaks.
Natural boar bristle. The stiffness matters more than the brand or the handle.
Sulfate free, fragrance free, cheap. The everyday shampoo for a scalp that gets tight or itchy.
The sensible first clay. Predictable hold, no shine, and half the price per use of the premium options.
The upgrade, not the starting point. Strong hold on thick hair, and it can be restyled during the day.