16 SCALP BRUSH SOS I've always wanted to know: Does brushing hair help a dry scalp? When used correctly and for their intended purposes – massaging the head, exfoliating away dead skin and product build-up, and applying product – silicone scalp brushes work like a charm. And what about the question that’s most on my mind: Does brushing the scalp help hair growth? It might! Ultimately, scalp brushes aren’t a magic tool that’ll help you gain inches in weeks, but they may help your hair grow thicker and healthier. It's also fully reusable and recyclable! BENEFITS OF USING A SCALP BRUSH IN 6 1. Scalp exfoliation, which helps remove dead skin and product build-up. This kind of regular scalp detox is critical to a healthy head of hair. 2. Increased blood circulation to your scalp. This helps deliver oxygen and essential nutrients to the hair follicles, which can reduce hair loss. 3. Reduced tension and stress. Similar to a body massage, a scalp massage offers mental and physical benefits. Using a brush to massage your head can reduce muscle tension, relieve physical stress, and even act as a natural remedy for headaches. 4. Less dandruff. Surprisingly, dandruff can result from a dry scalp or an overly oily one. 5. Stimulate and stretch hair follicles, allowing your hair to grow stronger, thicker, and healthier. Because clogged hair follicles can lead to problems like dandruff and hair loss, using a scalp brush to stimulate and clear those follicles can do wonders for your hair health. 6. Apply products evenly throughout your hair and deeper into your scalp. If you have thick hair, it can be difficult to work products through your hair and scalp with just your fingers. Using a head scrubber can help you get the product directly to the scalp, where it benefits the hair the most.
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