Why Do You Have an Itchy Head at Night? – Alón Labs

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Why Do You Have an Itchy Head at Night?

Why Do You Have an Itchy Head at Night?

Do you find yourself experiencing an itchy scalp at night? Have you tried almost everything on the market, from tar shampoos that smell like a road crew to high potency steroids with all of their inherent risks and problems? If so, you're not alone. Many individuals struggle with nighttime itching, and it can be incredibly frustrating. In this article, we will explore the phenomenon of nighttime itching and delve into potential treatments that actually work.

Understanding the Phenomenon of Nighttime Itching

Nighttime itching can be a perplexing issue - in large part because the underlying cause is often not known. Due to the fact that the cause is unknown, it’s hard to target a treatment, and conventional “remedies” are, frankly, prescribed because there’s nothing else to suggest. Sure, dermatologists have treatments for more understood medical causes such as eczema, psoriasis, and other known skin disorders, but are often left scratching their own heads when no underlying cause for scalp itch is identified.

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The Science Behind Itching without an Underlying Cause

Itching, also known as pruritus, is a complex biological process involving many factors. It is primarily triggered by nerve fibers located in the skin, which can be stimulated by external or internal factors. When these nerve fibers are activated, they send signals to the brain, resulting in the familiar sensation of itching.

Many different stimuli can set off the itching nerves. Stress, dryness, prior scratching, shampoos, pollutants, loss of the normal skin barriers that keep in moisture and prevent the skin from reacting to potential local irritants such as sebum, and much more. Oftentimes, the treatments prescribed worsen these exact processes.

Disruption of other sleep rhythms can set off its own nighttime itching cycle. The body’s own molecules called prostaglandins are elevated at night and are involved in skin barrier repair after damage from scratching. The itching affects sleep, which then creates more itching, and the cycle spirals from there.

Tips for Alleviating Nighttime Itching

 

Remedies for Itchy Scalp

When it comes to addressing an itchy head at night, it's vital to choose products that support your scalp's natural fauna and promote a healthy, balanced environment. This sounds cliché, but unfortunately, many existing approaches, such as steroids, strong shampoos, or even tea tree-based treatments fail to nurture the scalp's ecosystem in the long run and actually worsen the underlying processes that lead to itching in the first place.

That's where Alon Formulas come in. Rather than worsening the underlying mechanisms that lead to itching, Alon products are specially crafted with soothing natural ingredients that repair, nourish, and shield the scalp from irritants. By harnessing botanical extracts, vitamins, and other nourishing molecules such as urea, niacinamide, melatonin and bakuchiol, Alon formulas promote a healthy scalp environment that reverses the processes causing itching and redness. The smooth texture created by the natural skin molecule, hyaluronic acid, can start near instant relief.

In summary, instead of using an irritating shampoo or medication in the somewhat ironic hope that this will somehow reduce irritation, Alon formulas directly soothe and nourish the scalp. Many customers express relief after years of futility with “standard” products.

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