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Explore your benefits at associatedhairprofessionals.com 41 concerns like dandruff, oiliness, and scalp inflammation can help reduce shedding. Scalp treatments can also enhance hair texture and shine. "A well-nourished and healthy scalp produces hair that is stronger, more elastic, and shinier," Emtage says. Conversely, scalp conditions have been scientifically linked to decreased luster in the hair. "In epidemiological studies of these scalp conditions, hair obtained from the specific compromised scalp health population was shown to have negative manifestations when compared to hair from a control group," concludes the study from the International Journal of Cosmetic Science. "Using a wide range of techniques, the most common impact to the hair is altered cuticular integrity. is is manifested as surface pitting, roughness, thicker cuticular edges, and decreased shine." 5 SCALP CARE VS. SKIN CARE Dandruff, hair loss, and dry, itchy scalps are among the top scalp concerns. 6 When targeting these issues, it's crucial to consider the specific needs of the scalp versus the rest of the skin. Sallis points out that the skin on the scalp is thicker, has a higher density of hair follicles, and has more sebaceous glands. is means there's higher sebum production on the scalp than other places on the body. "ese differences necessitate specific care and products," Sallis says. "For instance, products for the scalp often contain ingredients targeting dandruff, oil control, and hair follicle health, which are not typically a focus for facial or body skin products. However, most hair care products are not designed for the "A healthy scalp is essential for nurturing healthy hair growth because it's the foundation from which hair follicles emerge." —Robin Emtage

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