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Scalp Care Tips: how to easy tackle scalp preparation

Wearing a hair replacement system is not only a wise investment – it is also one that requires plenty of maintenance in order to keep it looking great. Keeping your hair replacement system looking great starts at the scalp preparation. Many people, including those with full heads of hair, have poor scalp care preparation habits, leaving them with dirty and greasy-looking hair. Those with hair replacement systems have to go to extra lengths to keep their scalp clean. Using a combination of high quality scalp care products and these helpful hints, you can make sure your scalp stays clean and healthy.

Scalp Care
  • Wash your scalp daily. These will remove any adhesives you use to keep your hair replacement system in place and keep your pores clean.
  • One of the most important things you can do to keep your scalp healthy is exfoliate at least one a week. Using a product like our Euro Exfoliating Scrub once or twice a week will do the trick.
  • While it may seem a little obvious, you need to make sure your hair system remains clean. Hair systems can behave just like real hair, so if your hair system becomes greasy and dirty, it will negatively affect your scalp. Washing your hair system keeps your scalp healthy, and properly cleaning your scalp will help keep your hair system looking its best – it is a circular process, and it is very important.

 

 

These few hints will get you started keeping a healthy, clean scalp. What are some tips you’d like to share?



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