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Scalp Exfoliation
On Scalp Exfoliation
The scalp is living skin. It breathes, renews itself, and quietly determines the strength of the hair it supports. Over time, it collects what daily life leaves behind — oil, dead skin, residue, stress.
Exfoliating the scalp is an act of reset. It clears, refines, and restores balance.
Not aggressively.
Not often.
Just enough.
Once every week or two, gentle exfoliation awakens circulation and relieves congestion. Hair grows better when the scalp feels calm, clean, and respected.
After the Shower: Oil as Restoration

Cleansing opens the door. Oiling closes it softly.
After the shower, the scalp is pure and receptive, the hair slightly vulnerable. This is the moment oil belongs — not as excess, but as protection.
A few warmed drops pressed into the scalp prevent dryness. Smoothed through the lengths, oil seals moisture, softens texture, and adds a quiet shine. Hair becomes supple, never weighed down.
Oil, when used with restraint, does not mask the hair.
It supports it.
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