HAIR & SCALP CONCERNS

Scalp Health

A calmer, more comfortable scalp can help your hair look and feel its best.

Personalised care for dryness, oiliness, flaking, sensitivity, buildup, and scalp discomfort.

  • Your scalp feels itchy, tight, oily, dry, flaky, or sensitive.
  • You notice buildup, flakes, oiliness, or hair that feels heavy at the roots.
  • Products seem to irritate your scalp or stop working after a while.
  • You want advice on cleansing, exfoliation, hydration, or scalp-friendly routines.
  • You would like your scalp to feel calmer, cleaner, lighter, and more balanced.

Product Buildup

Styling products, dry shampoo, oils, and heavy conditioners can build up at the roots.

Oil Imbalance

Some scalps become oily quickly, while others feel dry, tight, or easily irritated.

Washing Habits

Over-washing, under-washing, harsh cleansing, or hot water can affect scalp comfort.

Sensitivity

Fragrance, actives, colour treatments, or styling products may trigger irritation for some people.

Seasonal & Lifestyle Factors

Weather, stress, sweating, hats, exercise, and routine changes can affect the scalp.

Scalp Conditions

Persistent redness, scaling, pain, wounds, or patchy hair loss may need medical assessment.

Scalp
Consultation

Assessment of comfort, oil, flaking, sensitivity, products, washing habits, and goals.

Scalp
Cleansing

Supportive cleansing to help remove buildup and leave the scalp feeling lighter.

Gentle
Exfoliation

Where suitable, exfoliation may help with buildup, flakes, and scalp freshness.

Calming
Scalp Treatments

Support for scalps that feel tight, dry, sensitive, or easily irritated.

Routine &
Product Guidance

Advice on washing frequency, product selection, styling habits, and scalp-friendly routines.

Referral
Guidance

Medical review may be recommended for persistent inflammation, pain, wounds, or severe scaling.

  • Consultation: assess scalp comfort, oil balance, flaking, buildup, products, and washing habits.
  • After early care: some clients notice the scalp feels cleaner, lighter, calmer, or less tight.
  • Routine phase: product and washing changes may help reduce recurring buildup or irritation.
  • Ongoing review: persistent symptoms should be reassessed and referred for medical advice where needed.

PLEASE NOTE: Scalp care can support comfort and hair appearance, but persistent redness, pain, wounds, severe scaling, infection signs, or patchy hair loss should be reviewed by a qualified health professional.

Itching or flaking can be linked to dryness, product buildup, sensitivity, oil imbalance, irritation, or a scalp condition that may need medical review.

Yes. A balanced, comfortable scalp can help hair look cleaner, lighter, and healthier at the roots.

It depends on your scalp, hair type, products, and lifestyle. Your consultation can help identify a routine that leaves the scalp clean without unnecessary irritation.

Not always. Exfoliation may help buildup or flakes in some cases, but sensitive, inflamed, wounded, or painful scalps need careful assessment first.

Seek medical advice if you have persistent redness, pain, wounds, severe scaling, signs of infection, bleeding, or patchy hair loss.

Book a hair and scalp consultation and let us guide your next step.