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Understanding Scalp and Follicle Health

  • Some symptoms of scalp conditions include scaly patches, itchiness, redness, weak hair and breakages

  • Skin conditions like dermatitis and psoriasis can cause itching and flaking, affecting follicle health and hair growth. 

  • Some of the most common causes of hair loss are seborrheic dermatitis, ringworm, folliculitis and psoriasis of the scalp.

  • Pure Scalp Detoxification is our most advanced scalp and follicle treatment designed to prevent, reduce or eliminate many common challenges affecting the scalp and/or hair follicles.

 

​To share the current condition of your scalp prior to booking an appointment, kindly complete this short

Scalp Health Questionnaire​

Ready to Book?

  • Ensure your hair is detangled and free from extensions or braids before appointment.

  • To maximize the benefits of our scalp treatments, refrain from shampooing for at least two days before and after your appointment.

  • Wait at least one week after a color treatment before booking an appointment.

  • You MUST review our policies before scheduling your appointment.​

 

While we do not diagnose or claim to cure any scalp/hair conditions, we are guided by our in-house clinician to treat and effectively manage common scalp/hair concerns. We do NOT use any device to  analyze the scalp/hair.

A Sanctuary for Your Well-being to Flourish

  • Crafting exquisite moments that inspire and revitalize every guest. Your distinctively restorative journey begins the moment you step inside, enveloped by delightful scents, soothing colors, and a tranquil ambiance.​
     

  • Immerse yourself in our Tranquil Oasis, where we prioritize your well-being beyond aesthetics. With minimal distractions from the outside world, we provide a space for you to pause negative thoughts and embrace peace.
     

  • Our Scalp Therapists work quietly as they perform a comprehensive hands-on and visual examination throughout the session. This comprehensive check has led to early detection of tumors and infections. Observations will be discussed at the end of the session.​

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