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I believe scalp massages are effective for hair growth. Check out all of the long-haired beauties and they will usually advise on massaging scalps regularly.

I also believe it's good for relaxation
 
When I oil my scalp I usually massage for a few minutes (to make sure my whole scalp is covered evenly) right before I sit under the steamer. I never thought about it... I should try and track my progress. I just started doing it sometime earlier this year...
 
I think they work. I made good progress with regular head massages (combined with some inversion and GHE). I'm getting back to it now, after slacking for several months.
 
I do. I had success with the Inversion Method.

Inversion
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Heated Products: Cayenne, Peppermint, Tea Tree, Eucalyptus, Pimento
Anything that causes blood to rush to the scalp will help stimulate the scalp.

Agreed! To cleanse my scalp this morning I used a cool mint clay wash. I deliberately and slowly massaged my scalp in circles for probably ten mins and it tingled all over, I mean every inch. My scalp felt alive, and now I want everything I use on my scalp to be minty!
 
I do. I had success with the Inversion Method.



Agreed! To cleanse my scalp this morning I used a cool mint clay wash. I deliberately and slowly massaged my scalp in circles for probably ten mins and it tingled all over, I mean every inch. My scalp felt alive, and now I want everything I use on my scalp to be minty!
I have the Giovanni triple treat conditioner and that feels amazing on my scalp esp when I DC with it ;)
 
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