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Explore your benefits at associatedhairprofessionals.com 45 dandruff , promote healthier hair growth, and improve the effi cacy of other scalp treatments," Sallis says. "Regular exfoliation can also enhance blood circulation to the scalp, further benefi ting hair health." ough scalp exfoliation is widely benefi cial for a range of skin and hair types, Sallis says that the frequency of the treatment should be tailored to individual needs. "Factors such as skin type (oily, dry, sensitive), hair type, lifestyle, and environmental conditions play a role," he says. "Generally, exfoliation once a week can be benefi cial for a normal scalp, while those with sensitive scalps might need less frequent exfoliation." Be careful to balance scalp exfoliation with maintaining your client's natural oils and barrier function. "In some scalp issues, using an exfoliant may cause additional irritation and exacerbate certain conditions, so it's best to start gently and infrequently," Sallis says. Scalp services such as massage, exfoliation, and deep conditioning have numerous benefi ts for both the skin and the hair, and clients will undoubtedly recognize the impact. "Incorporating these scalp care strategies into your routine or salon services can lead to noticeably healthier, more vibrant hair," Emtage says, "underscoring the essential link between scalp health and hair beauty." Notes 1. Grand View Research, "Hair and Scalp Care Market Size, Share & Trends Analysis Report by Product (Anti-Dandruff, Hair Loss, Dry & Itchy Scalp, Dry & Dull Hair, White & Grey Hair), By Distribution Channel, By Region, And Segment Forecasts, 2021–2028," accessed March 2024, grandviewresearch.com/industry-analysis/hair-care-market. 2. Sergio Vano-Galvan, "Hair and Scalp-Related Disorders Are a Trending Topic in Dermatology, with a Significant Increase in Number of Consultations in the Last Decade," Journal of the European Academy of Dermatology & Venereology 37, no. 1 (January 2023): 16–17, ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/ PMC10107354. 3. Vano-Galvan, "Hair and Scalp-Related Disorders Are a Trending Topic in Dermatology, with a Significant Increase in Number of Consultations in the Last Decade;" Antonella Tosti and James Schwartz, "Role of Scalp Health in Achieving Optimal Hair Growth and Retention," International Journal of Cosmetic Science 43, no. S1 (November 2021): S1–S8, onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/ics.12708. 4. Tosti and Schwartz, "Role of Scalp Health in Achieving Optimal Hair Growth and Retention." 5. Tosti and Schwartz, "Role of Scalp Health in Achieving Optimal Hair Growth and Retention." 6. Grand View Research, "Hair and Scalp Care Market Size, Share & Trends Analysis Report by Product (Anti-Dandruff, Hair Loss, Dry & Itchy Scalp, Dry & Dull Hair, White & Grey Hair), By Distribution Channel, By Region, And Segment Forecasts, 2021–2028." Give a Great Scalp Massage Curious about the technique behind a stellar scalp massage? Check out "Bliss at the Bowl" from Volume 4, Issue 1 of AHP Indie Stylist. www.ahpindiestylist.com/i/1498691-volume-4-issue-1/60

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