5 Signs Your Dome Is Crying Out for Help
Your scalp might be trying to tell you something—and chances are, you haven’t been listening. At Comme DeLaVie, we understand that your crown is more than hair—it’s skin. And just like any other part of your body, when it’s irritated, neglected, or thrown off balance, it speaks up.
Here’s how to recognize when your scalp needs attention:
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Flaking or Dandruff
Dry, snowy flakes on your shirt collar? That’s not just dry skin—it’s your scalp shedding because it’s dehydrated or inflamed. Stop masking it with grease. You need deep, nourishing moisture. -
Itching or Tightness
If your scalp feels tight or itchy after a haircut, brushing session, or wearing a durag—it’s crying for hydration and calm. That discomfort can be soothed with anti-inflammatory oils and natural butters. -
Redness or Irritation
Irritation after using wave grease or alcohol-based products? Your scalp could be reacting to harsh chemicals. Look for products that respect your skin—like Crème de la Crown™, crafted for balance. -
Bumps or Ingrown Hairs
Especially for bald or closely cropped styles, ingrown hairs and razor bumps can wreak havoc. Keeping your scalp moisturized, soft, and exfoliated helps prevent those painful disruptions. -
Lack of Wave Definition
If your waves aren’t laying right, your current products are most likely TRASH or doesn't coincide with your hair texture. A Healthy scalp equals healthy hair which leads to better wave formation. Moisture and compression go hand in hand.
Don’t Just Wash. Treat.
Most of us wash our scalps—but how many of us treat them? Crème de la Crown™ is designed to do both. It moisturizes, softens, and protects the scalp while feeding your waves. Made with shea, mango, and kokum butter, plus essential oils like jojoba and castor—it’s healing, not just holding.
Your Crown Speaks. Are You Listening?
Stop ignoring the signs. Whether you’re growing waves, staying bald, or rocking a fade, your scalp deserves the same love as your face. A healthy scalp isn’t just grooming—it’s self-respect.
→ Treat Your Scalp to the Crown Ritual