Caring for a Sensitive Scalp, Korean-Style λ―Όκ°μ± λνΌ
Korean sensitive-scalp care prioritizes minimal, low-irritation formulas built around calming Korean botanicals like heartleaf, centella (cica), and Korean mugwort. Gentle low-pH cleansing and fragrance-conscious soothing tonics help support a calm, comfortable scalp without the tightness or reactivity that harsher products can cause.
Less is more
For a sensitive scalp, Korean care follows a 'minimal and gentle' philosophy: fewer harsh actives, milder surfactants, and soothing botanicals. Korea's love of calming ingredients shines here β heartleaf (Houttuynia cordata), centella asiatica (cica), Korean mugwort (artemisia), and green tea are staples chosen to support a comfortable, balanced scalp feel rather than to aggressively treat anything.
Choosing the right cleanser
Look for low-pH, sulfate-light shampoos labeled for sensitive or soothing care, and lather gently with fingertips rather than nails. Avoid very hot water and over-frequent washing, both of which can leave a reactive scalp feeling stripped. Fragrance-free or low-fragrance Korean options reduce the chance of irritation while still supporting a fresh, clean feel.
Soothing leave-on steps
A calming scalp tonic or ampoule applied after washing can help a sensitive scalp feel soothed and hydrated. Centella-rich (cica) and panthenol formulas are popular in Korea for their reputation for comfort. Patch-test new products, introduce one at a time, and keep the routine simple β consistency with gentle products is what supports a calm-looking, comfortable scalp over time.
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