REMEDY & Scalp Health

REMEDY has a high concentration of natural Essential Fatty Acids, giving it the ability to soften, penetrate, and lift built-up dead skin on the scalp, which may flake and itch.

Test results have shown that scalps with a high concentration of dead skin buildup may temporarily experience an itchy scalp as a result of dead skin shedding. Test results have also indicated that the itching ceases once the dead skin layer has lifted. The time factor varies from person to person, depending on the degree of buildup. However, the itching usually stops about four weeks after it begins.

The advantage of this process is that the scalp is exfoliated, stimulated, and better able to breathe, and blood flow to the scalp is increased, thus promoting healthy hair growth and minimizing thinning.

HOW TO AID THE PROCESS

To aid the process, brush the scalp with a bristle brush twice a day, and gently massage to help release the dead skin from the scalp.

EXPEDITE THE EXFOLIATION PROCESS

1. To aid the process, brush the scalp with a bristle brush before shampooing

2. Thoroughly massage the scalp while shampooing, or use a scalp-stimulating shampoo brush.

3. Massage the scalp after drying the hair and before styling.

4. Remember to massage and brush your scalp for 2 minutes before bed, to lift and remove dead skin and minimize itching.

5. If the above process is adhered to, itching should stop around the fourth week, if not before.
 

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