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Mix fresh aloe vera gel with mustard oil and gently massage it into your scalp. Aloe vera may help soothe irritation and hydrate the scalp, while mustard oil nourishes the roots.
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While your hair tends to steal the spotlight, the skin underneath is just as important. In some cases, your scalp provides clues about your overall health or an underlying condition — especially if ...