By Emma, Founder of Cascata | Building confidence through scalp health
If your hair feels greasy one day, dry the next, and never quite behaves the way you expect, it is not your hair that is confusing. It is your scalp. At Cascata, we see this all the time: people trying multiple products without results, simply because they are not addressing the root cause — your scalp type. Once you understand your scalp, everything becomes simpler, your routine becomes more effective, your hair becomes more manageable, and your results become consistent.
Why Your Scalp Type Matters More Than Your Hair Type
Most people choose products based on hair type: fine, thick, curly, straight. But healthy hair does not start at the ends — it starts at the scalp. Your scalp controls oil production, hydration levels, follicle health, and how your hair grows and behaves. If your scalp is out of balance, your hair will reflect it, no matter what you use on your lengths.
The Three Most Common Scalp Types
- Oily scalp
- Dry or sensitive scalp
- Buildup-prone scalp
1. Oily Scalp
How to tell:
- Roots become greasy within 24 hours
- Hair falls flat quickly
- You feel the need to wash frequently
- Scalp may feel slightly heavy or coated
What’s happening: Your scalp is producing excess sebum (natural oil), which can weigh down hair, attract dirt and pollutants, and contribute to build-up over time.
What your routine needs: Regular detoxing to control oil and clear follicles, plus a balancing routine to prevent overproduction.
Tip: Over-washing with harsh products can make oiliness worse by triggering rebound oil production.
2. Dry or Sensitive Scalp
How to tell:
- Flaking or visible dryness
- Tight, uncomfortable feeling after washing
- Itchiness or irritation
- Hair may feel dry from the root
What’s happening: Your scalp may lack sufficient moisture or have a compromised barrier. This can be caused by over-cleansing, harsh products, or environmental factors.
What your routine needs: Gentle, less frequent detoxing and a focus on maintaining balance without stripping.
Tip: Not all flakes are caused by dryness — buildup can sometimes look similar.
3. Buildup-Prone Scalp
How to tell:
- Hair feels heavy, coated, or dull
- Styling products stop working effectively
- You use dry shampoo or styling products regularly
- Your scalp never feels fully “clean”
What’s happening: Residue from products, oil, and dead skin is accumulating on the scalp. This can block follicles, affect hair growth and volume, and prevent products from working properly.
What your routine needs: Consistent detoxing to reset the scalp and a maintenance routine to prevent re-accumulation.
Tip: Even if your scalp is not oily, you can still have significant buildup.
Can You Have More Than One Scalp Type?
Yes, and many people do. Your routine should be flexible and responsive.
How to Build the Right Routine
Step 1: Detox (Reset Your Scalp) Remove buildup, clear excess oil, and reset your scalp environment.
Frequency guide: Oily or buildup-prone: 1–2x per week. Dry/sensitive: every 7–10 days.
Step 2: Restore (Maintain Balance) Maintain hydration, prevent oil rebound, and support long-term scalp health.
Step 3: Adjust as Needed Pay attention to how your scalp behaves over time.
Signs Your Routine Is Working
Hair stays fresher for longer, there is less irritation or flaking, volume improves at the roots, and overall hair texture improves. Consistency is key.
Start With Understanding, Not Guesswork
Choosing the right products starts with understanding your scalp, not trial and error. If you are unsure where you fall, observe your scalp over a few days without changing your routine. Look at how it behaves, not just how your hair looks.
Healthy hair is not about doing more. It is about doing what is right, for your scalp.
Emma x
Cascata
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