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Get answers to common questions about Exfoliating Scalp Treatment.
Your stylist will apply a gentle exfoliant, massage the scalp, and use warm steam followed by a cooling serum. The process includes a rinse and light styling, leaving your scalp refreshed and hair manageable.
We recommend every 4-6 weeks for most clients to maintain scalp clarity and reduce buildup. Frequency can be adjusted based on hair type, oiliness, or specific concerns discussed during your consultation.
Yes - when performed with salon-grade products chosen for your hair condition. Tell your stylist about recent color or chemical services so we can select a gentle formula and timing that protects your results.
Most clients experience a mild tingling or cooling sensation rather than pain. If you have a very sensitive scalp we offer gentler options and will stop treatment if you feel discomfort; always communicate during your session.
Sessions typically last 30-45 minutes, depending on customization and hair length. This includes consultation, exfoliation, steam therapy, rinse, cooling treatment, brief styling, final check, and personalized aftercare advice to ensure comfort and effective results.
Yes, many clients combine it with cuts, blowouts, or color. We recommend consulting your stylist beforehand - some chemical services may need scheduling adjustments to protect results and ensure safe timing.