Scalp Massager
Description
A scalp massager that makes shampooing feel like a mini spa while genuinely improving scalp health. The soft, flexible bristles work through the hair to boost blood flow, supporting better nutrient delivery to the hair follicles. You can use it in the shower with shampoo for a thorough cleanse, or on dry hair when applying scalp serums or treatments to help them absorb more effectively.
The silicone won’t absorb water or accumulate bacteria, so it stays clean and effective over time. After just a few uses, you’ll notice your scalp feels less congested and better cared for. It’s one of those small tools that makes a surprisingly big difference.
Why this product is special:
- Soft silicone bristles gently exfoliate and remove buildup
- Increases circulation for healthier scalp and hair
- Works wet with shampoo or dry with scalp treatments
- Silicone stays hygienic and resists bacteria growth
- Helps maintain healthy scalp
- Durable design that lasts through daily use
Packaging:
Packaged in an eco-friendly cardboard box.
How to use:
For a weekly pre-shampoo treatment, apply a few drops of scalp oil directly to the scalp, then massage gently using small circular motions for several minutes before washing your hair.
For daily use in the shower, apply shampoo to wet hair, massage the scalp with light pressure in short circular movements, then rinse thoroughly. Use as often as desired.
Material:
Silicone (Flexible, non-porous material for gentle exfoliation and hygiene)
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