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About this resource
Hair restoration programs often focus entirely on the hair shaft while the scalp — where every strand originates — gets overlooked. If the follicle environment is compromised by buildup, inflammation, or dryness, the new growth coming through is already starting at a disadvantage.
The scalp as a foundation, not an afterthought
This course opens with scalp anatomy and common conditions — seborrhoeic dermatitis, product buildup, follicle inflammation, and scalp psoriasis — and explains how each affects hair quality and growth rate. You will learn to distinguish between a dry scalp and a dehydrated scalp, which require completely different approaches.
Scalp massage technique is covered with specificity — pressure, direction, duration, and which oils have evidence behind them for circulation support versus which are just pleasant to use.
Connecting scalp care to hair shaft repair
New growth emerging from a healthy scalp has better cuticle integrity from the start. This course shows how to coordinate scalp treatments with your existing hair repair routine without overloading or conflicting ingredients.
- Clarifying routines that remove buildup without stripping moisture
- Scalp serums and treatments — what the evidence actually shows
- Managing scalp conditions during a hair restoration phase
- Adjusting wash frequency for scalp health without compromising hair repair
This course suits anyone whose hair damage is accompanied by scalp discomfort, flaking, or slow-growing new hair.