

Whilst we can’t promise that a scalp brush will solve all of your dandruff problems, it can definitely help. Also hot tip - never use our scalp brush with heat, this is more about self-care than styling.
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If you notice you have damaged skin or suffer from conditions like psoriasis, we would suggest taking a break from your scalp brush until your skin is healed. Whilst scalp exfoliation is great for reducing dandruff and soothing itchy skin, you don’t want to over-exfoliate and irritate your scalp even more. You can use a scalp brush as often as you like - although we would recommend once a week. Apply your chosen products, then grab your scalp brush and use in circular motions (or sweeping strokes from the front of the scalp to the nape of the neck, if you prefer) to really work the products in - and then rinse as normal! If you want to give your scalp a bit of a detox, use with shampoo or scalp treatments on wet hair. New to the world of scalp brushes? Let us walk you through it. Not only do scalp brushes remove the leftover products that can lead to dandruff, but they can also help apply products - from oil treatments to anti-dandruff shampoos - deeper into your scalp. Helps to get products in and out of your scalp: Exfoliating encourages blood circulation to your head, so it gets all the nutrients it needs. Your blood carries all the lovely nutrients and oxygen around your body - and your skin loves it. That tingly feeling you get when you exfoliate? That’s your hair follicle being unblocked and stimulated, allowing your hair to grow stronger and healthier. A scalp massaging brush can help you get that spa experience at home and stimulate those pressure points that give you brain tingles. Massage is not only super relaxing but it also has a host of health benefits. Scalp massager brushes help to remove the build-up of old skin cells and product that can lead to an itchy, flaky scalp and that telltale dandruff. What are the benefits of using a scalp brush?īringing a scalp brush into your hair care routine has a whole bunch of benefits for your health, your head and, of course, your hair! Ours has been created to be super easy to handle, so it can slip into your hair care routine, but not out of your hands! They tend to have smaller teeth that are designed to stimulate your scalp rather than detangle your hair and most come in a small handy design. Just like it’s important to exfoliate your face as part of your skincare routine, scalp brushes help you revive and refresh the skin on your head. At Tangle Teezer HQ, ours is The Scalp Exfoliator and Massager because - you’ve guessed it - it both exfoliates and massages your scalp (but more on that later…)Īll of these brushes are created with the aim of removing dead skin cells and product build-up from your scalp and leaving you with healthy looking skin and hair. Some call it a scalp scrubber, others call it a scalp stimulating brush and sometimes it’s a scalp massaging brush.

Firstly, a scalp brush can be called many things. Has the concept of a scalp brush got you scratching your head? Let us explain.

Still, trying to get your head around scalp massager brushes? No stress - we’ve got it all laid out for you, right here. The process also helps to destress your mind (as well as your scalp) so not only will you have healthy looking hair but your stress levels will drop as soon as you start massaging those magic pressure points! This innovative tool can help improve the look and feel of all hair types but for anyone that suffers from dandruff, a scalp brush could be a total game-changer - and the key to unlocking a happy, healthier scalp. Great hair starts with a healthy scalp - and a scalp brush is the perfect tool to help you combine hair care with self-care! From exfoliating away dead skin cells and product build-up to stimulating blood circulation, there are a whole bunch of reasons you should bring a scalp brush into your hair care routine.
