Guerlain Abeille Royale Hair & Scalp Youth Oil in SerumThey say that what’s out of sight is out of mind, and that couldn’t be more true when it comes to the sensitive skin underneath your hair. In fact, we tend to go the extra mile to pamper our strands via expensive salon treatments, at home deep conditioners, and consistent haircuts. All the while, our scalp sits there asking when it’s going to be their turn for some TLC.
Enter "scalpcials," or scalp facials. These treatments aren’t just an indulgent pampering moment, but are a key aspect of keeping your hair and scalp healthy. Ahead, we’re talking about the surprising benefits of routine scalp facials and how to DIY your own. What Is a Scalp Facial? Similar to a typical facial for the face on your skin, a scalp facial serves as a pampering reset for the often neglected skin on your scalp. “A scalp facial is a treatment that removes excess build-up such as dirt, dead skin cells, sebum, and product build-up from your scalp,” explains Sophia Emmanuel, a certified trichologist and licensed cosmetologist based in New York City with Hairitage. “Scalp facials can include scalp massage and specialized tools that help enhance the treatment.” She adds that scalp facials also often include specific treatments tailored to your current needs. For example, certain treatments and products can target scalp irritation, excess sebum production, flaking, or even acne. Essentially, the goal is to maintain a comfortable, balanced scalp and to create a healthy environment for your hair to grow healthy and strong. Professional Vs. At-Home Scalp Facials Like facials, you can have a scalp facial performed by a professional, or you can opt to DIY your own. The former is a nice option on an as-needed basis, and serves as a more thorough, precise, and pampering experience. “A trichologist typically has the diagnostic tools necessary to identify your specific scalp and hair needs, measure your baseline scalp condition and hair density, and would have professional-grade tools and products for a scalp facial that a client would not have access to for at-home use,” notes Alan J. Bauman, MD, a hair restoration surgeon. He adds that a professional also has access to medical-grade treatments and devices. In that sense, a professional scalp facial is an opportunity to have “the works” done on your scalp and better target specific concerns and goals. A DIY scalp facial, on the other hand, is ideal for everyday maintenance and pampering. Aim for some at-home scalp TLC once every one to two weeks. 4 Big Benefits of Scalp Facials We tend to put our scalps through the wringer. For starters, they’re exposed to a multitude of hair products that can potentially cause inflammation, irritation, or breakouts. And sometimes we go a bit too long in between washing and instead layer dry shampoo over all that dirty skin and product buildup. Not to mention, it’s pretty tricky to thoroughly clean our scalps since hair gets in the way. In addition to routinely washing and conditioning your hair, it’s important to reserve some energy for your scalp via a scalp facial. Doing so has some pretty notable benefits:
How To DIY Your Own Scalp Facial Definitely treat yourself to a professional scalp facial, but don’t shy away from at-home care, either. Here’s the full how-to: Step 1: Pre-Wash Treatment Start by identifying and targeting your scalp’s specific needs. For example, if you’re dealing with dryness, then a hair oil or nourishing mask is your best bet. Step 2: Massage Take your time to work the treatment into your hair via massage. You can use your fingers, or opt for a scalp massage tool Step 3: Wash Use your go-to shampoo to wash the treatment out of your hair. If oil lingers behind, you may need to do a gentle double cleanse. If you find that you have a lot of product residue on your hair and scalp, reach for a clarifying shampoo that’ll break down build up and rinse it away. Step 4: Scalp Scrub Next, apply a gentle scalp scrub to really detox the skin on your scalp. Step 5: Condition Rinse thoroughly and condition your hair with your preferred conditioner. If your scalp leans oily, only apply from the upper-mid shaft to the ends of your hair. Step 6: Leave-In Treatment For the cherry on top, finish your scalp facial with a nice leave-in treatment tailored to your scalp needs.
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