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    Is Haircare Spa Travel the Next Big Wellness Travel Travel Trend?

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    Bridget Desrosiers – master stylist and in house trichologist – says: “Hair is only an appendage that we keep after it has died.” Miraval Berkshires. She turned her laptop towards me and displayed the high-definition picture of my scalp that she had just taken. She said “See those are baby hairs,” counting seven thin, short strands. She pointed out the gunk that was pooling inside each magnified hair follicle. “And that’s oil.” I retreated.

    Desrosiers, in our private session, explained the science of hair regrowth from the anagen phase (growth) through to the exogen phase (shedding). He also performed a “scope”, and I was able to make my own scalp oil. I scooped out fragrant dried calendula and witch hazel from giant glass jars. Then, using a spice grinder, I blitzed them. I told Desrosiers how badly I wanted to regrow my hair—and how much money I’d thrown at products that promise growth and density.

    Desrosiers stated, in a matter of fact, that “Hair was dead.” She advised me to stay away from any product which claims to “rebond.” “They do not text back together, they do not get back together,” Desrosiers joked. That’s why scalp health is so vital, she said—and why brushing (and scalp stimulation in general) is so important for growth. If you don’t open the follicles before applying any products, nothing will get in.

    Miraval Berkshires offers herbal scalp treatments made in-house and consultations by hair experts or trichologists.

    James Baigrie/Courtesy Miraval Spa

    In many of the top wellness resorts in the world, haircare services are growing. There’s more to a salon than a single chair that is reserved for the occasional mani-pedi or blowout. Top spas increasingly take a holistic approach in haircare and put the scalp at the forefront. After a facial, guests can enjoy glowing skin for a long time. So why not extend the same care to the skin a few centimeters above the face?

    Most destination spas include a salon, especially those that are attached to hotels that host weddings or bridal parties. Unlike facials, however—which comfortably straddle that line between health and aesthetics—hair services have historically been relegated to the purely cosmetic (cuts, blowouts), or as a brief scalp massage The following are some examples of how to use A full body massage is common, but it’s not the main event. Stand-alone scalp bars (also called head spas) are starting to change that. are becoming more popular In the United States, holistic treatments are available that focus on scalp health without using any scissors. These spots are often referred to as Blow Me Away Los Angeles is a city that has a lot to offer. Hanare 87 In Brooklyn, you can take inspiration from Japanese head-spas and offer treatments including a combination of scalp analysis and massages, as well as steaming and masking.

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    The Tryall Club, in Jamaica, has taken its cues directly from India. They have recently introduced Indian head massages (champissage), which focus on acupressure point along the neck and shoulders, using circular strokes for hair and scalp conditions.

    Courtesy Tryall Spa

    The newly refreshed treatments are a great alternative to the traditional Japanese head and scalp treatments. Livity Spa by Tryall Club Jamaica has recently introduced Indian head massage into its signature massage. This massage focuses on acupressure areas along the head and neck. It also uses circular strokes in order to improve hair condition and scalp.

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