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What does hair health care include?

Asked by:Elaine

Asked on:Mar 28, 2026 10:31 AM

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  • Aurelia Aurelia

    Mar 28, 2026

    Judging from 6 years of practical experience in the hair care industry, there is no absolutely fixed list of items for hair health care. The core is centered around the two major directions of scalp care and hair care, covering both daily life at home and professional theaters. It can be tailored according to each person's scalp and hair problems.

    To be honest, last week I just received a little girl who was working in operations in 1997. Not to mention three perms and dyes a year, she stayed up late every day to catch up on the plan until two or three o'clock. Her oily hair was frizzy in the afternoon, and the ends of her hair were as dry as sun-dried straw. She was always itchy and couldn't help scratching. Before, I piled up thousands of lady's hair masks and hair oils at home, and applied a thick layer to my hair for half an hour every time I washed my hair. As a result, my hair became oily faster and dandruff increased. When she came here, I first arranged a deep scalp cleansing for her to clean away the silicone oil, styling residue and old metabolic dead skin cells that were blocked in the pores. Then I filled the ends of her hair with hydrolyzed protein. When I got back the same day, she sent a message saying that her head was no longer itchy and her hair felt much lighter.

    When it comes to deep cleaning of the scalp, there has been quite a bit of controversy in the past two years. Many people say that this is a proper IQ tax. This is actually true or not. If you have a healthy normal scalp and rarely use styling products such as hairspray or wax, then there is really no need to go out of your way to do it. Frequent deep cleansing will destroy the cuticle barrier of the scalp itself, making it dryer and even more sensitive the more you wash it. ; But if you have oily skin, wear make-up and sunscreen even to your hairline every day, or frequently perm and dye your hair with chemical residues, deep cleansing once every two months can bring out the dirt that ordinary shampoo cannot remove, and can actually reduce the problems of folliculitis and recurring dandruff.

    Don’t think that maintenance is only a project if you go to a beauty salon. Daily operations at home actually account for more than 70% of the results. For example, usually choose a shampoo that suits your scalp condition. When rinsing, rinse for two minutes without leaving any foam on the roots. After washing, apply some essential oil to the ends of the hair while the hair is semi-dry to lock in moisture. Apply essence to the scalp for 10 minutes a week and leave it on for two to three minutes. These are the most basic and effective maintenance items. I have seen too many people spend tens of thousands of dollars to get an annual license for a hospital chain, just wash their hair at home and rinse for 30 seconds. It is surprising that the effect is good.

    If the problem is more serious, such as male alopecia, severe hair damage, seborrheic dermatitis, etc., you can cooperate with the hospital's professional projects. For example, for anti-hair loss mesoderm introduction, minoxidil or polypeptide hair-nurturing ingredients are delivered to the dermis of the scalp through extremely fine micro-needles. The absorption rate is several times higher than that of applying it by hand. In the past two years, many young people with hair loss due to stress will do it regularly. However, it must be reminded that this kind of skin-breaking project must be done in a formal institution with adequate sterilization. If you go to a small workshop for cheap, if the sterilization is not in place and the infection is not done, the gain will outweigh the gain. If the hair is frizzy and broken due to perming and dyeing, you can do protein correction and caviar filling treatments. If you have dry dandruff or sensitive scalp, a few medicinal fumigation treatments can relieve it a lot.

    In fact, raising hair is really similar to raising potted plants. The scalp is the soil, and the hair is the growing leaves. The soil is compacted and lacks nutrients. No matter how much nutrient solution you spray on the leaves, they will turn yellow. Many people just focus on the hair and do expensive care, ignoring the problem of the scalp, and spend a lot of money without seeing any results. Nowadays, many professional hair care salons will also include lifestyle guidance in the care program. For example, they will remind you based on the condition of your scalp to avoid high-sugar milk tea and not stay up until one or two o'clock. After all, hair is the barometer of the body. When the internal hormones are stabilized and the metabolism is smooth, external care can really get twice the result with half the effort.