Review: Hair & Scalp Brush For Dandruff | Natural Remedy

  • Posted on 01 March, 2019
  • Hair Care
  • By Anonymous

REVIEW: Hair & Scalp Brush for DANDRUFF | Natural Remedy

I got a Rolencos Hair Scalp Brush Shampoo Massager from Amazon for under $6 and tried it out. This is a great natural remedy for dandruff paired with coconut oil!

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B06X...

So I'm gon na be trying this new hair scalp shampoo, massager brush that I got an Amazon. The brand is rolling coasts or well Roland coasts. So it has this easy grip handle it's made out of plastic here. These are made out of silicone and it says that they have tourmaline in the silicone that helps stimulate the immune, the immune system and detoxification. This was five ninety on Amazon and it is prime. So it's free delivery if you have a subscription mm-hmm. So a couple the kids have dandruff and it's been something that has been ongoing and we just recently started using coconut oil on their scalp before they take a shower, and we just like rub it in really good and we let it sit there to loosen up That dandruff in that dry skin and it seems to work pretty well, but I saw these advertised on Facebook, and so I thought well that might actually work better. So today I think we're going to use the coconut oil, let that sit for a while and then we're going to use this so on the ads. This looks so easy to use and it doesn't pull the hair and I'm interested to see if it actually works. Like that or if it gets stuck in the girls hair and if it's actually painful like when, when your hair is dry, it seems to be okay but with wet hair. That'S a whole nother thing, so we will try it. So I took my coconut oil and microwave it to get it in a liquid form. What I do basically for the dandruff is, I make lines, and then I just dip my fingers into the coconut oil. So this is a separate coconut oil that I do not use for cooking. I just put it. I rub it into the scalp and then I just keep going and making lines and rubbing dipping more. If I need to, I just do that to the whole head as much as I can, and I just kind of rub it in your father, then that's normally what I do. But since I have this new scout brush, I've actually gone through and rubbed the scalp with it. Actually, you can see flakes everywhere in the hair, so it's getting those flakes off her scalp and into her hair that she can so she can just wash them out and it doesn't hurt right now right. I said it actually feels good. So that's good! I'M trying to do a circular motion so now we're just using this in the shower. We'Ve got the hair wet shampooed, it are using this scalp brush. Is it pulling your hair and off? So if you use this Scout brush and go straight back, she said it hurts. It pulls her hair. So you really just need to stick with a circular motion that you don't pull the hair. But overall, I think this is going to be a great tool to keep artists healthy. Her scalp is shiny, there's no yellow patches. This looks awesome. I think this scalp brush is going to be an awesome tool to keeping our scalps super healthy and clean. So I would recommend this: I will probably buy another one for the other bathroom too

sandysue202: I don't use this brand but I do have a silicone hair massager/scrubber and love it! It does end the dandruff/itchiness and it feels wonderful! Keep using yours...they are absolutely great little tools!!

Penny wise: Instead of dipping your hands in there get an empty bottle with a nozzle on top so all you have to do is squeeze the coconut oil on the scalp and just rub it in.

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