Collection: Scalp Build-Up

Shop clarifying shampoos, scalp detox treatments, and deep-cleansing hair products in South Africa. Professional formulas from Redken Hair Cleansing Cream, Kérastase Symbiose Micro-Peeling, Olaplex No.4C Bond Maintenance Clarifying, Moroccanoil Clarifying Shampoo, Kevin Murphy Maxi.Wash, Paul Mitchell Shampoo Three, and more. 100% authentic, sourced from authorised distributors. Free delivery on orders over R390 across South Africa.

What Is Scalp Build-Up

Scalp build-up is the accumulation of dead skin cells, sebum (natural oil), styling product residue, mineral deposits from hard water, and chlorine from swimming on the scalp and hair shaft. Build-up causes dullness, weighed-down hair, slowed hair growth, itching, white flakes (often mistaken for dandruff), and poor product absorption — your shampoo and conditioner can't reach the hair properly through a layer of residue. Most people benefit from a clarifying or scalp-detox treatment once or twice a month, more often for those who use heavy styling products, live in hard-water areas, or swim regularly.

Scalp Build-Up Product Range

Clarifying Shampoos — concentrated deep-cleansing formulas that lift weeks of build-up in one wash. Top picks: Redken Hair Cleansing Cream, Olaplex No.4C Bond Maintenance Clarifying, Moroccanoil Clarifying Shampoo, Kevin Murphy Maxi.Wash, and Paul Mitchell Shampoo Three.

Scalp Exfoliators and Scrubs — physical or chemical exfoliation that removes dead skin cells and build-up from the scalp itself. Kérastase Symbiose Micro-Peeling Cellulaire is the gold-standard scalp scrub for South African salons.

Detox Treatments — leave-in or rinse-out scalp treatments that dissolve oil and mineral deposits. Hannon Scalp Therapy and Kérastase Spécifique Argile Equilibrante target oil and mineral build-up specifically.

Reset Routines — sulfate-free daily products to use between clarifying treatments. After a clarifying wash, follow with a hydrating mask and switch back to your normal sulfate-free routine.

How to Remove Scalp Build-Up

  1. Clarifying wash — once or twice a month, replace your normal shampoo with a clarifying shampoo. Lather and leave on the scalp for 2-3 minutes before rinsing.
  2. Scalp massage — during the clarifying wash, massage the scalp with fingertips for 1-2 minutes to lift loosened build-up.
  3. Double-cleanse if needed — for heavy build-up (after swimming, dry shampoo overuse, or weeks between proper washes), a second clarifying lather is more effective than a single longer wash.
  4. Deep condition immediately after — clarifying shampoos can be drying. Apply a moisturising mask to mid-lengths and ends for 5-10 minutes before rinsing.
  5. Resume normal routine — go back to your usual sulfate-free shampoo and conditioner for daily care.

Clarifying Shampoo vs Daily Shampoo

Clarifying shampoos are concentrated deep-cleansers designed for occasional use — typically once or twice a month. Daily shampoos use gentler surfactants to clean without stripping. Using clarifying shampoo daily will dry out the hair and irritate the scalp. Using only daily shampoo means build-up accumulates over time, causing the issues this collection addresses. The right balance is daily gentle care plus monthly deep cleansing.

Frequently Asked Questions

How often should I use clarifying shampoo? Once or twice a month for most people. Increase to weekly during periods of heavy build-up — frequent swimming, daily dry shampoo use, hard-water areas, or after months of skipping clarifying treatments. Decrease for very dry or chemically treated hair to avoid over-drying.

Is scalp build-up the same as dandruff? No — though they can look similar. Build-up consists of product, oil, and dead skin cell accumulation, removable by a clarifying wash. Dandruff is caused by overgrowth of the yeast Malassezia and requires anti-fungal active ingredients (ketoconazole, piroctone olamine, zinc pyrithione) found in our Anti-Dandruff Shampoo collection.

Can clarifying shampoo damage colour-treated hair? Yes — most...

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