
A lot of people wash their hair, but just put bubbles on their hair and flush them out. But what really determines hairlines, hairbag health, oil balance is whether you wash your scalp correctly。
Hair washing = clean skin, not perfume management
Our furbags are working every day, scrutinizing, piling up old horns, exposure to air dust and plastic residues. These things are not clear, and they start to cause problems with the scalp: itching, oil, hair loss, pox, and even leachitis。
You think your hair wash is clean and your skin thinks you're just overwater。

From the shampoo process, you may be missing these details:
1. Wash your hair before it opens
Thrusts can cause the shampoo to be unevenly distributed, and it is difficult to wash the scalp and it is easy to leave behind。
The shampoo goes straight to the head
High concentrations of washing agents stimulate the scalp, which can cause local de-skinning and sensitivity。
3. Scratch without bubbles

Foams are not enough = clean scope and emulsion are not enough, which means they are not washed。
4. Grab the scalp with nails
The pelvis is damaged and the skin is decorated and instead becomes the door to the bacterial invasion, with the proper use of moderate abdominal massage。
5. Hairdressing to the scalp
A lot of people have "pox-type" cysts, and that's how they're stuffed。

6. Cleaning up without drying his scalp
Humidity + temperature = fungus paradise without drying up at night, which is equivalent to wet cotton covering for the head。
Right wash your hair. What do you do
Before wash:
With combs to open knots and scalps, promoting the cycle and reducing pull
The oily man with the skin suggests washing his hair at night, so he doesn't have to spend all day
When you wash it:
The shampoo starts with a bubble, the foam is covered and the cleaning power is stable
Squeeze your skin with your fingertips for about a minute
Two cleans: the first cleans the oil, the second takes the scalp
Washing and follow-up:
Make sure the foam is clean
Blowers blow their scalps and tails, dry them from the root, and avoid dizziness
A lot of patients asked me, "doc, am i in bad shape to keep falling?"
I usually reply, "if you wash the wrong method every day, the furbag will doubt whether you have any opinion about it."
The scalp is a sensitive but hard-working skin。
It's not like the face can be kept in the sky, or the hand can be noticed, but it depends on your five-minute shampoo。




