 it is time for another video. So I am experiencing something with my hair that I'm not used to. So we're gonna talk about it. We're gonna try to treat my hair. So my hair is in a blown-out state. This is about two weeks, almost two week old hair. And for the past week or so my scalp has been super itchy, itchy, excuse me. So I know some of y'all are thinking, girl, then wash it. Hear me out. I'm typically a person that doesn't have issues with an itchy scalp. Matter of fact, I can go as long as months. Typically, when I have a protective style in, it will last me three months. I never go over three months. Three months, I don't experience an itchy scalp even at three months. So for this to be like 12 days old hair and my scalp is already itchy, I'm gonna take my bobby pins out. Something's going on and I mean itchy to wear. It's like I really go in there and scratch it. So I'm gonna turn around to the back and show you guys exactly where is itchy yet, which is kind of weird to me. So the crown right here, all the way right here to down here. So just look, I know y'all are separated. Just this right here and yeah, that part is itchy. So I'm thinking to myself, okay, what can I do? Because I don't want to wash my hair. I don't want to wash it right now. What I would typically do to remedy this is do an apple cider vinegar, clarify my hair and you know, do an apple cider vinegar rinse. And that is what typically helps with an itchy scalp, at least from my experience. I'm not looking to wash my hair right now. I want to give it another two or three days before I have to do that. And so I was also trying to think like why is my hair, why is my scalp itchy? Of course the first thing you would think about is that it needs to be clenched, right? You have a dirty scalp. I try to think about, okay, am I using any new products? No, I'm still using the same raggedy product. I have not switched up my hair Richmond. I have not switched up any products. I'm not, I haven't used any new hair products at all. So at the end of the day, the only thing I can think is that the weather is changing here in Phoenix. So the cooler weather must have triggered some itchiness with my scalp, which I'm gonna have to get used to because this is my first winter in a very long time, 16 years. What am I going to do to alleviate this itchiness temporarily until I can actually have time to wash my hair and like two or three more days? So I don't have tea tree oil. I have peppermint oil, but I don't want to use peppermint oil. I said I have oil of oregano. So all of oregano you guys is something that I have been using often on for a couple of years. I typically add it. There's a full great version by the way, because I like to ingest it meaning that I add it to my mouthwash and I rinse it through with my mouthwash. But there are so many benefits with all of oregano. You can even use it for eczema. You can use it for rashes and I'm pretty sure there's tons of other benefits that I'm missing. Another benefit though is with an itchy scalp. Now all of oregano is one of those existential oils, which you got to be very, very careful. You got to be very careful with the amount that you use. So I have an oil mixture here in an applicator jar. I have my typical oils that I use. Everything from a swing almond oil to olive oil, jojoba oil, Jamaican black seed oil. I stopped using coconut oil. Maybe that's what I should be going back to. Girl, we're not doing that. So point being, I only added five drops of the existential oil to this because this is not full. And so what I'm going to do, I'm going to remedy it. I'm going to focus on that section, but then go around other sections of my hair. So we're going to turn around to the back. Just there. Oh, it already feels good. And then I'm going to also go down into the sides here because every now and then it is a little itchy on the side. Another thing is that I am a back sleeper. I sleep on my back. I don't know if that's part of it. I don't know y'all. So now I'm going to go ahead and massage. Girl, if I can get to the scalp. I'm just going to gently massage that oil. What the hell is that? That's another Barbie pan. Gently massage it in. Okay. Okay. So I'm going to be transparent with you guys. I used a little bit of this all mixture, like a couple of hours ago. And I can already feel it working. Like my hair, my scalp is not as itchy. So hey, you guys. So I want to come back a few days later as you can see. It has been a few days and I have not washed my hair. I have managed to delay washing my hair for another four days. And when I tell you, baby, my scalp got so itchy. It was driving me crazy. So I ended up purchasing in addition to using the oil mixture with their regular oil. I purchased this product called Scalp Icing. Scalp Icing. It has 1% hydrochloricon and it also has olivera gel. So I use this perhaps like the first, like a day or two, maybe a day and a half. But then I use the hair oil mixture, which I'll show you here again. And I've been using it now. I've been using it right where it just in that itchiness has completely subsided. So I say try it out. All of oregano. Just be very careful and dilute it as necessary. But I always like to try and come back and give you guys a follow up of what I've been doing. And if it actually worked and with this particular, it did work. But I want to also say disclaimer, I did add this for like a day or two. I used it for four times, about four to five times throughout the week. But this I've been using almost every day. And this is just finnigreek oil, finnigreek seed. Sorry. So that is it, you guys. What the change of the weather as we have been experiencing all over the U.S. My scalp was like, uh-uh. No, man, we're not used to this because it's so dry when I was in Phoenix and we didn't dip down to 40 degrees like this. So that is it. I just wanted to add this bit of information. I hope you guys have a good one. Take care. Bye.