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6 Steam: Apply steam to the hair and scalp to open
pores and cuticles, ensuring deeper penetration of
the treatment products.
7 Deep Conditioning: Apply a deep conditioning
mask or treatment, tailored to the client’s
specific hair and scalp issues. Leave it on for the
recommended time to allow deep penetration.
8 Rinse: Thoroughly rinse the hair and scalp with Steam
lukewarm water to remove all product residue.
9 Final Rinse: Use cool water for the final rinse to
close the cuticles and lock in moisture.
10 Drying and Styling: Gently towel-dry the hair and
proceed with a blow-dry if desired. Finish with a
suitable leave-in treatment or serum. Deep Conditioning
Adjustments for Specific Problems
1 Dryness: Focus on hydrating and moisturizing treatments. Use
products rich in natural oils, butters, and hyaluronic acid. Avoid
high heat during drying.
Dryness
2 Dandruff: Use anti-dandruff shampoos containing ingredients like
ketoconazole, selenium sulfide, or tea tree oil. Incorporate exfoliating
scalp scrubs to remove flakes and buildup.
Dandruff
3 Oily Scalp: Use clarifying shampoos to remove excess
oil. Opt for lightweight conditioning products that don’t
weigh hair down. Scalp treatments with astringent
properties can help regulate oil production.
4 Hair Loss: Choose products that stimulate the scalp and promote
hair growth, such as those containing minoxidil, peptides, or natural
extracts like ginseng. Avoid tight hairstyles that may stress the hair
follicles.
5 Sensitive Scalp: Select hypoallergenic and fragrance-free products. Avoid harsh
chemicals and excessive heat. Gentle massages and soothing ingredients like
aloe vera and chamomile are beneficial.
By tailoring the hair and scalp spa treatment to address specific problems, you can
significantly improve the health and appearance of the hair and scalp, offering a
relaxing and therapeutic experience to clients.
Sensitive Scalp
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