Your Scalp is like Soil
Stop treating the plant and start treating the soil. 🪴 If your scalp is "clogged" with buildup, sebum, or dead skin, your hair growth journey stops before it even starts. Most "thickening" products only mask the issue, they don't fix the environment. 🧬
In Part 1 of this series, we’re looking at why your scalp health is the "Final Verdict" on how your hair grows.
Watch until the end to see why your current routine might be causing shedding. Part 2 drops tomorrow!
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From my personal experience, shifting my focus from just caring for my hair strands to nurturing my scalp has been a game-changer. Think of your scalp like the soil in which your hair 'plants' grow. When the soil is fertile, free from buildup, and well-nourished, the plants thrive – similarly, your hair grows stronger and healthier. One common issue I encountered was a clogged scalp, caused by excess sebum, dead skin, and product buildup. Despite using thickening shampoos and conditioners, my hair still felt thin and lacked volume because I wasn't addressing the scalp environment. After adopting a gentle exfoliating scalp treatment and regularly cleansing to remove buildup, I noticed a significant reduction in hair shedding and an improvement in hair texture. It's crucial to recognize that many haircare products focusing on volume or thickness often just coat the surface and don't penetrate to improve scalp health. Instead, incorporating scalp massages with oils designed to balance oil production and remove debris can stimulate blood flow and create an optimal growth environment. Additionally, paying attention to signs like itchiness, flakiness, or excessive oiliness can indicate scalp imbalance. Proper scalp care routines tailored to your scalp type can prevent issues that hinder hair growth. Remember, nurturing your scalp supports the follicles from within, leading to healthier, fuller hair over time. In summary, treating your scalp as the foundation is vital in your hair growth journey. It's about creating a clean, balanced environment that allows hair to flourish naturally rather than just masking symptoms with surface-level products.

















































































