Application of an exfoliating treatment designed for the skin on the head requires careful consideration. The process typically involves wetting the hair, applying the treatment to the scalp in sections, gently massaging to dislodge debris and dead skin cells, allowing the product to sit for a specified time, and then thoroughly rinsing. For instance, one might section the hair, apply a small amount of the formulation to the exposed skin, and use fingertips to work it in before rinsing with lukewarm water.
The advantages of this practice include promoting a healthier scalp environment, potentially stimulating hair growth, and removing product buildup that can clog follicles. Historically, various cultures have used natural ingredients like salt or sugar-based pastes to cleanse and exfoliate the scalp, recognizing the importance of scalp health for overall hair vitality. The removal of dead skin and excess oil can lead to improved circulation and a reduction in flakiness or itchiness.