Scalp Care 101
The Scalp Detox Step Nobody Talks About (But Should)
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Most hair growth advice focuses on what you add to your scalp — oils, serums, treatments. Almost none of it talks about what needs to come off first. If your scalp has buildup sitting on it, anything you add afterward has a harder time actually reaching your follicles.
What causes scalp buildup
Buildup isn't just "dirty hair" — it's a mix of natural oils, dead skin cells, dry shampoo residue, and styling product that accumulates at the root over days or weeks. Left alone, it can sit at the follicle opening and make it harder for new hair to grow through cleanly, and it's a common (though often overlooked) contributor to an itchy or flaky scalp.
Why a "detox" step matters
A weekly scalp detox — using a clarifying shampoo, scalp scrub, or exfoliating treatment — clears that buildup so your scalp starts each week fresh. This is what makes the "Stimulate" and "Nourish" steps of a routine actually work better: massage and rosemary spray are more effective on a clean scalp than on one covered in product residue.
The 3-step framework this fits into
- Stimulate (daily): A quick scalp massage with a silicone scalp massager plus a spritz of rosemary spray to support circulation
- Detox (weekly): A clarifying wash or scalp scrub to clear product buildup and dead skin at the root
- Nourish (ongoing): Leave-in treatments, plus small habits like sleeping on a silk pillowcase to reduce nighttime friction and frizz
A simple way to start
You don't need a complicated 10-step regimen. Pick one day a week for the detox step, and layer the daily massage + spray habit around it. Consistency across weeks matters far more than intensity in any single session.
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