Step One: Wet Your Hair
First you’re going to wet your hair, make sure it’s actually really wet! Don’t wring it out, or towel dry it.
Step Two: Warm it Up
Then you’re going to take your scalp scrub and you’re going to warm it up and massage it through your hands. Most scalp scrubs have some sort of salt or something in it that’s going to make it feel scrubby and so you want to warm it up so it goes on to the skin because our goal here is to cleanse our scalp.
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Step 3: Split your hair into sections
Then you want to split your hair into sections, if you have thick hair it takes lots of little sections to make sure that you’re getting your scrub onto the skin of your head. This is going to clear off and cleanse out any dirt, buildup, hard water, minerals, product or anything that could be clogging the follicle and restricting blood flow and circulation.
Step 4: Start Scrubbing!
Once you have your scalp scrub applied to your scalp, you’re going to add water and start scrubbing using the pads of your fingers or a scalp massager and start and circular motions all over your head keep adding water and scrubbing until you get a really nice frothy foam.
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Step 5: Rinse
You’re going to do the exact same motion as you rinse out to make sure that you’re grabbing any build up, debris or anything on the way out as your rinsing. This is going to give you more shine, more volume, less frizz, more manageable hair and cleaner, airy hair all around.