EXFOLIATING YOUR SCALP: DISCOVER THE BENEFITS

The secret to a beautiful hair, from roots to ends, can start with caring for your scalp.

Although the body naturally replaces dead cells with new ones, sometimes help is needed. In the same way that it can be beneficial to occasionally exfoliate the skin on your face, your scalp may also need this care.

 

What are the benefits of scalp exfoliation?

If you are unsure whether or not to add this step to your hair care routine, here are some of the benefits of scalp exfoliation:

– Helps remove dead cells and deeply cleans the scalp;

– Improves protein and blood circulation in the hair follicles;

– Helps remove build-up caused by products and other residues;

– Can help with dry or oily hair, or with flaky scalp;

– Can reduce stress thanks to scalp massage;

– Helps maintain the hair growth environment in good condition;

– Helps control dandruff formation.

 

How often should I exfoliate my scalp?

Frequency depends on each person, but you can start by exfoliating your scalp once or twice a week.

Scalp exfoliation helps remove oil and dry dandruff; however, a more frequent exfoliation can irritate the scalp, which can lead to increased sebum production.

If your scalp is sensitive or irritable, reduce the number of times you exfoliate and, if necessary, seek help from a professional for further advice.

 

How to exfoliate your scalp in 3 steps?

Step 1:

After washing, with wet hair, comb and divide your hair into sections, so as to include the entire scalp surface.

Step 2:

Then apply the scrub evenly and as close to the scalp as possible. Gently massage in circular motions, with your fingertips or a silicone brush designed for this purpose.

Step 3:

Let it act for the time recommended on the packaging. Finally, rinse thoroughly with water.

 

Discover the exfoliating massage gel specially developed for the first care before hair hygiene: Advancis® Capilar Purify Exfoliating Gel.

 

 

Scalp exfoliation helps remove oil and dry dandruff; however, a more frequent exfoliation can irritate the scalp, which can lead to increased sebum production. If your scalp is sensitive or irritable, reduce the number of times you exfoliate and, if necessary, seek help from a professional for further advice.

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