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What Is the Purpose of a General Scalp Treatment?

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By Sarita Sanke, MD | Dermatology

In this article:

  • What Is a General Scalp Treatment?
  • Purpose of a General Scalp Treatment
  • Most-Asked Questions
  • Final Word

A general scalp treatment involves the use of various techniques and products to address common scalp issues, such as dryness, itchiness, and excessive oil production. It provides your scalp some love and care.

what is the purpose of a general scalp treatment?

Research affirms that an unhealthy scalp directly impacts hair health. General scalp treatments not only foster a clean and nourished scalp but also play a pivotal role in preventing hair loss and scalp infections. (1)(2)

The purpose of a general scalp treatment is twofold – first, to maintain a clean and balanced scalp environment that is essential for healthy hair growth, and second, to enhance the overall well-being of the scalp.

Read on to learn about general scalp treatments in detail.

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What Is a General Scalp Treatment?

A general scalp treatment is like a spa day for your head. It involves applying products or natural remedies to your scalp to address various concerns.

These treatments nourish, soothe, and rejuvenate the scalp and are beneficial in managing dandruff or dryness or simply enhancing your overall scalp health.

They often include massages to stimulate blood flow, which promotes hair growth and relaxation.

From the use of specialized shampoos to the application of DIY masks that contain ingredients such as aloe vera and tea tree oil, a good scalp treatment ensures your hair’s foundation is healthy.

A general scalp treatment ideally includes cleansing, exfoliating, and moisturizing the scalp. It aims at reducing the accumulation of oils, dirt, and dead skin cells, thereby unclogging the hair follicles and preventing issues such as hair loss and thinning hair.

Generally, scalp treatments usually involve the use of:

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  • Hair masks
  • Hair massage
  • Scalp exfoliators
  • Moisturizing shampoos
  • Deep-conditioning products
  • Hair oils
  • Herbal products

Purpose of a General Scalp Treatment

A general scalp treatment can do wonders for your scalp and hair.

1. Fights off dandruff

Combating dandruff is a key advantage of general scalp treatments. This is supported by research indicating that scalp issues often stem from microbial imbalances.

A study found that innovative scalp care products that feature ingredients such as honey, turmeric, and probiotics effectively alleviated dryness and dandruff. In just 2 weeks, these treatments restored a healthy balance of scalp microbes, providing instant relief. (3)

2. Removes product residues from the scalp

Constant styling with various products can turn your scalp into a residue-filled ground, which hinders hair growth and invites infections.

Scalp treatments, particularly those with exfoliating properties such as green tea, prove invaluable. They effectively clear product buildup and eliminate dead skin cells, unclogging the hair follicles.

This unclogging not only ensures a cleaner scalp but also fosters an environment required for robust hair growth. (4)

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3. Improves blood circulation to the scalp

A general scalp treatment boosts blood flow through a relaxing massage, promoting thicker hair within 6 months.

Stretching forces from the scalp massage have a gentle, positive impact on your hair cells, ensuring your hair stays vibrant and healthy. (5)

4. Prevents the scalp from becoming too oily or too dry

Maintaining the right oil balance on your scalp is crucial for healthy hair, as both excessive and insufficient sebum production can lead to issues such as hair fall and dandruff.

A study highlighted the effectiveness of general scalp treatments, particularly with rosemary oil, in addressing various hair concerns, from dryness to excessive greasiness. Moreover, the treatments aided in controlling dandruff and alleviating symptoms such as itchiness. (6)

5. Controls hair loss and prevents hair thinning

Using general scalp treatment products that provide nutrients such as vitamins B, C, and E or contain ingredients such as rosemary oil, sage, and grapeseed can help stop hair loss. They boost blood flow to the 100,000 hair follicles on the scalp.

Ingredients such as salmon or primrose oil also keep your hair strong and prevent it from getting all brittle and prone to breakage. (7)

Most-Asked Questions

How often should I use general scalp treatments?

Start with once a week, but follow the product instructions for more information on proper use.

Can general scalp treatments improve hair loss?

Yes, treatments that provide vitamins and oils may reduce hair loss.

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What ingredients should I look for in general scalp treatments?

Choose products that contain vitamins B, C, and E, rosemary oil, sage, or grapeseed for a healthy scalp.

Are there side effects associated with general scalp treatments?

No side effects have been reported with general scalp treatments, but check for allergies and do a patch test of the product to be used if unsure.

Final Word

A general scalp treatment offers solutions for issues such as dryness and itchiness. It involves the use of massages, special shampoos, and DIY masks that contain ingredients such as aloe vera to promote relaxation and healthy hair growth.

General scalp treatments fight dandruff, clear product buildup, and enhance blood circulation. This pampering routine keeps your scalp balanced and prevents hair loss, making it a self-care essential for vibrant and healthy hair.

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References
    1. Trüeb, R. M., Henry, J. P., Davis, M. G., & Schwartz, J. R. (2018). Scalp condition impacts hair growth and retention via oxidative stress. International journal of trichology. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6369642/
    2. Nayak, B. S., Ann, C. Y., Azhar, A. B., Ling, E. C. S., Yen, W. H., & Aithal, P. A. (2017). A study on scalp hair health and hair care practices among Malaysian medical students. International journal of trichology. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5551307/
    3. Xiao, A., Warren, C., Samady, W., & Bilaver, L. (2021, July 24). Novel topical treatment for Dandruff & dry scalp through sustained balance in skin microbiome. Clinical, cosmetic and investigational dermatology. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8318218/
    4. Gavazzoni Dias, M. F. R. (2019, April). Pro and Contra of cleansing conditioners. Skin appendage disorders. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6489037/ 
    5. Koyama, T., Kobayashi, K., Hama, T., Murakami, K., & Ogawa, R. (2016, January 25). Standardized scalp massage results in increased hair thickness by inducing stretching forces to dermal papilla cells in the subcutaneous tissue. Eplasty. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4740347/
    6. A;, P. Y. M. E. (n.d.). Rosemary oil vs minoxidil 2% for the treatment of androgenetic alopecia: A randomized comparative trial. Skinmed. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/25842469/
    7. Wall, D., Meah, N., Fagan, N., York, K., & Sinclair, R. (2022, January 12). Advances in hair growth. Faculty reviews. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8808739/
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