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Unleash Your Mane's Hair Growth Potential: Top 10 Scalp Scrubs for Hair Growth

Feb 07, 2024 | By Maria

Unleash Your Mane's Hair Growth Potential: Top 10 Scalp Scrubs for Hair Growth

Hair growth is a goal that the majority of people have. Who doesn’t want thick, luscious locks, right? While there are products specifically targeted for hair growth like serums, shampoos, conditioners, treatments, etc., there may be one product that goes under your radar but has a huge impact when it comes to boosting hair growth: scalp scrubs.

Scalp scrubs are a useful secret weapon for hair growth because of their clarifying properties and nourishing ingredients. But which one should you choose? Well, we’re here to help! We’ve compiled the best type of scalp scrubs to help you on your hair growth journey.

Clarifying Scrubs

First and foremost, you need to know what exactly your hair needs to maximize its hair growth potential. For example, if you have an oily scalp and are prone to buildup and excess sebum rather than dryness, a clarifying scalp scrub is what you desire. You don’t want to overload your hair with too much moisture and instead, you want to balance things out by deep cleaning your hair every once in a while.

Ingredients to look for:

Sea Salt

Sea Salt

Sea salt is a clarifying physical exfoliant. This gets in and removes dead skin cells as well as excess sebum on the scalp.

Salicylic Acid

Salicylic Acid

You should go for salicylic acid if you have sensitive skin and want to further control the oil production in your scalp in the long run. This is a gentle chemical exfoliant that dissolves the outer layer of the skin rather than physically scrub it to exfoliate. This means that it will be a lot better for those with sensitive scalps.

Apple Cider Vinegar

Apple Cider Vinegar

Apple cider vinegar has long been used as a traditional remedy for clarifying and detoxing hair, especially in black culture. A scrub with apple cider vinegar will ensure deep cleaning and a fresh and clean scalp free of any buildup.

Tea Tree Oil

Tea Tree Oil

Tea tree oil is used to fight fungus and dandruff. If you have dandruff, flakes, or itching, using a scalp scrub with tee tree oil will help immensely. This will prevent fungal growth as well as soothe any irritation.

Probiotics

Probiotics

Probiotics are not just good for the tummy but also the hair and scalp! That’s right, lactic acids can also help deep clean and exfoliate the scalp. Not to mention, they also soothe inflammation and promote hair growth.

Sodium Cocoyl Methyl Taurate

Sodium Cocoyl Methyl Taurate

You don’t want any harsh sulfates in your hair care routine even when you are deep cleansing your hair. A good alternative to sulfates is sodium cocoyl methyl taurate. This is a foaming agent that is derived from coconuts and will not strip your hair of any essential natural oils while still giving you the deep cleansing properties as well as the foaming sensation that you desire.

Soapberry

Soapberry

Soapberry or sapindus mukorossi extract is derived from a nut native to India, China, and Taiwan. This is another natural alternative to sulfates that won’t strip your hair and scalp of essential moisture. Soapberry contains a natural surfactant that creates a rich lather that deep cleans the hair and scalp without irritating or drying the skin.

Moisturizing Scrubs

Moisturizing ingredients in a scalp scrub is what you should be looking for if you have a dry scalp and hair type. The exfoliant in the scalp scrub will be enough to deep clean your hair and scalp. Now, you have to balance things out and replenish moisture with the other ingredients in your scalp scrub.

Ingredients to look for:

Sugar

Sugar

Sugar is a physical exfoliant as well as a natural humectant. Once the particles fully dissolve and you are done with scrubbing your scalp, it will act as a magnet for water and further hydrate your hair and scalp. It’s also a gentler version of a physical exfoliant compared to sea salt.

Honey

Honey

Honey is another natural humectant as well as an exfoliator. This will leave your skin soft, supple, and completely moisturized.

Shea Butter

Shea Butter

Shea butter is for those who want intense moisture. This will lock in the moisture in your skin as well as soothe any irritation or inflammation on your scalp.

Coconut Oil

Coconut Oil

Coconut oil contains many essential fatty acids that nourish and moisturize the hair and scalp. This may be a bit of a heavy ingredient for those who have normal to oily scalps, but if you have a flaky, dry scalp, this ingredient will be perfect to bring back moisture.

Hair Oils

Hair Oils

Hair oils like argan oil, jojoba oil, rosemary oil, olive oil, and more are also very beneficial to add to scalp scrubs. This is extra nourishment as well as extra moisture.

For Hair Growth

Castor Oil

Castor oil has long been lauded as a natural remedy for boosting hair growth. This ingredient is included in many professionally formulated shampoos, serums, conditioners, and lash or brow growth treatments. A scalp scrub with this particular ingredient included will help boost the hair growth effects of your exfoliator further,

Polygonum Multiflorum

Polygonum multiflorum is the ultimate anti-aging ingredient when it comes to hair care. It completely revitalizes the hair and scalp. It boosts hair growth and it also prevents gray hair by stimulating pigment production at the very bulb, helping your hair stay smooth and moisturized.

Camellia Sinensis or Tea Plant

Extract from the camellia sinensis or tea plant is a powerful antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and antimicrobial ingredient. It helps prevent the breakdown of collagen which keeps your hair and scalp young and healthy as well as speeds up hair growth.

Clove Flower Extract

This extract helps repair damaged hair and strengthen it while boosting hair growth.

Mayraki Camellia Sinensis Tea Leaf Probiotic Sea Salt Scalp Scrub

The Mayraki Camellia Sinensis Tea Leaf Probiotic Sea Salt Scalp Scrub harnesses the power of all-natural ingredients to give you a scalp scrub suitable for all hair types. Containing key ingredients such as castor oil, Sodium Cocoyl Methyl Taurate, grapefruit oil, lactobacillus, sweet orange oil, clover flower bud extract, tea seed extract, and polygonum multiflorum extract.

The Mayraki Camellia Sinensis Tea Leaf Probiotic Sea Salt Scalp Scrub offers a gentle exfoliation solution, clearing hair follicles and removing stubborn residue from products like dry shampoo, hairspray, and styling agents. It helps prevent dandruff and excessive oiliness without harming the scalp or hair, thanks to its mild formula. By effectively exfoliating the skin, purging impurities, and maintaining scalp health, this scrub ensures cleanliness and vitality.

Ideal for individuals with oily scalps, alopecia, thinning hair, heavy product use, and exposure to environmental pollutants, the Mayraki Sea Salt Scalp Scrub provides a rejuvenating option for scalp care.

Experience the ultimate scalp renewal with Mayraki's Camellia Sinensis Tea Leaf Probiotic Sea Salt Scalp Scrub! Say goodbye to product buildup and hello to a revitalized scalp. ?✨


  • Gently exfoliates to unclog hair follicles
  • Eliminates heavy product buildup
  • Prevents dandruff and excessive oiliness
  • Mild formula for a damage-free scalp and hair
  • Effectively cleanses away impurities
  • Keeps your scalp clean and healthy

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You Gotta Scrub-A-Dub to Grow

Using a scalp scrub regularly is one of the best steps you can add to your hair care routine especially when it comes to hair growth. Find your perfect scrub schedule and be consistent with it! You are sure to see some significant results.