What Is A Scalp Detox And Where Can You Get One Near Boston?
I had never heard of a scalp detox, but I tried it out and here’s my review of the experience in a town right outside of Boston!
What exactly is a scalp detox? A scalp detox is an incredible process to clean your scalp from all of the buildup, dandruff, and irritation. First, it involves using a scalp cleansing brush that’s formulated to scratch off/out all of your dry skin. Then the scalp therapist washes your hair and scalp to remove residue from hair products, natural oils, dead skin cells, and hard water. The last part of a typical scalp detox is hydrating the scalp to promote a healthy pH balance.
That’s the technical definition of what a scalp detox is. But at An Japanese Spa in Quincy, Massachusetts, it was SO MUCH MORE THAN THAT! (sorry for all of the caps, but I just got back from the spa and I’m really excited)
I Got A Scalp Detox In Quincy
If you listen to our radio show, you know that I get reflexology massages pretty frequently. I love many things about an Asian spa experience. First, the no nonsense about it. You know what you’re getting when you pay for it. There’s usually discounted deals if you pay in cash. And they always have such a firm, deep-tissue to their massage pressure.
I was eating at Cubist Circle in Weymouth when I passed by a brochure for An Japanese Spa in Quincy. I opened it up and it described the different services they offer. They had massages that ranged from deep tissue, prenatal, Japanese massage, and couples massage. But they also offered scalp detox packages.
Here’s and example of their most expensive service. The Deep Cleaning Scalp Detoxification for $128/100 mins includes, “Deep clean, scalp treatment, face clean and mask, face GUA SHA, scalp BOJIN, herb waterfall, hair mask steam, head and shoulder relax. blow dry.” And that’s the one that I got, because why not, you only live once.
The Process
They start out by sitting you in a chair and they take a microscopic camera and look at the hair follicles coming from your scalp. The scalp therapist can see if your scalp is dry, irritated, healthy, oily, etc. They can also see if there’s healthy growth coming from the scalp. When she looked at my scalp I had a little dry skin on the top of my head, but towards the side of my hair near my ears I didn’t have any dryness. It was fascinating to see. I even saw all of my grey hairs growing in!!!! (Help!)
The scalp therapist then brought me over to a long massage-looking bed where I laid down. She got me all comfy and cozy and put warm blanket on top of me. She then started the treatment.
It started with some sort of comb that scratched out all of the dead skin off my scalp. Then I had a deep shampoo with a scalp and shoulder massage. After that my face was cleaned and a relaxing mask was placed over my face. A cooling jell was placed on my scalp, followed my a relaxing herbal waterfall. All this time I am being massaged by the chair and my therapist.
When my hair was completely clean, I was brought back over to get my scalp scanned again. It was completely clean! And the last step was a blowout. I literally left An Japanese Spa looking and feeling like a different woman! It was totally worth every penny.
Where You Can Find An Japanese Spa
An Japanese Spa / 351-356-6715 / anjapanesespa@gmail.com
221B Quincy Ave, Quincy, MA 02169
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