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Scalp Facials: Perfect for Fall Weather

A woman getting a scalp facial

Fall has been one of our favorite topics these past few weeks, and it's amazing how seasonal changes require a switch in your beauty routine (find fall skincare here and haircare here). We talked last week about how hair needs extra hydration, but what about your scalp?


As the weather cools down and there is less moisture in the air, along with indoor heating, some additional considerations arise as we try to keep our hair and scalp healthy. The added dryness in the air can create an itchy, dry, flaky scalp. That can lead to dandruff, weakened hair growth, and shedding. So what can you do?


Scalp facials, or head spa treatments, are popular for good reason! Scalp facials combine relaxation with targeted care. How can they help during the transition into fall's drier weather? Scalp facials are made to address common seasonal concerns, such as frizz, itchiness, and dryness. The products used in a scalp facial are made to soothe, energize, detoxify, and exfoliate the scalp to hydrate the hair beyond normal shampoo and conditioner; as a result, scalp facials are able to restore the hair and scalp's natural moisture balance. A happy, hydrated scalp leads to luscious, healthy locks all year round.


When you schedule a scalp facial, Patrice will address your concerns and assess your hair and scalp. Salon Patrice tailors each scalp facial to the client's unique needs. Our scalp facials typically begin with a treatment or a gentle scalp scrub to remove any buildup; a massage with shampoo will stimulate blood flow and promote healthy hair growth. Afterward, your hair will get a treatment or mask, depending on your concerns, followed by conditioner. Patrice will dry and lightly style your hair. All our scalp facial products are Briogeo, which is a clean hair line suitable for all types and textures.


To schedule your fall scalp facial, call Salon Patrice at (815) 223-8643 today, or find all of our hair services here.

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