
The scalp is the foundation of healthy hair. Taking care of it is essential. But how do you do it properly? We explain.
The scalp is often neglected in our hair care routines, and that's a shame... Why? Because the scalp is the very foundation of strong, healthy hair, and caring for it should be a priority for all those who aspire to radiant hair. Here's our little guide to help you pamper this often overlooked area.
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The (real) role of your scalp
The scalp, or scalp as it's also known, is more than just a piece of skin that covers the top of the head. It plays a much broader and, above all, very important role in our bodies.
1. The protector
The scalp protects the skull from external aggressors. It acts as a natural barrier against UV rays, light shocks and other environmental irritants.
2. The thermoregulator
It helps regulate body temperature by insulating the head and preserving heat in cold weather. In hot weather, it can help dissipate heat to maintain a balanced body temperature.
3. Essential support for hair follicles
Hair follicles, nestled in the scalp, are the structures responsible for hair growth. The scalp provides the support necessary for hair growth, full health and strength.
4. A natural lubricant
The scalp's main role is to produce sebum. This natural substance moisturizes and lubricates the hair to keep it healthy. It is necessary to protect the hair from damage caused by dryness, but if there is too much sebum, it can also over-grease the hair and require appropriate care.
5. An actor promoting good blood circulation
A healthy scalp promotes good blood circulation. Proper circulation brings essential nutrients to the hair follicles, promoting healthy hair growth.
6. A sensory receptor
The scalp is rich in nerve endings, making it an important sensory zone. That's why scalp massage can be a truly relaxing and soothing experience.
7. A host of microbiome balance:
It's home to an ecosystem of bacteria and yeasts that make up the scalp microbiome. A healthy balance of the microbiome helps maintain scalp health.
As you can see, taking care of your scalp is an absolutely essential part of your routine, not only to keep your hair healthy, but also to support its vital functions. A healthy scalp promotes strong, shiny hair that resists external aggression, and contributes to overall well-being.

