Let’s make 2023 the year of new hair growth. As we see out 2022 in true style, we know January means clients are much more open to starting a new haircare routine, and well, who doesn’t want thicker, healthier hair?
Shampoo & conditioner
If a client is looking to stimulate new hair growth then Roots Imperium is just what they need. However, for those with inflamed scalps (and also wanting thicker hair) the CBD shampoo and conditioner has the power to reduce that inflammation.
Regardless of which daily cleansing duo you choose, for optimum results Roots recommend a weekly shampoo using the powerful and award-winning product Blast. Blast boosts and accompanies any shampoo routine, decreases inflammation, removes buildup from both the hair and the scalp. It also prevents and reverses dandruff, irritation, scalp itch and rebalance hormonal content within the scalp.
Why a topical?
Hair topicals are a hair regrowth solution, that can be used to stimulate the hair follicles by applying to the scalp. The product is evenly applied to the areas of the scalp that is thinning or hair has been lost. It is massaged into the scalp, allowing the product to gently enter the follicle. When used over a period of time, the scalp will become healthier and much stronger, resulting in hair growth.
More stimulation
Massage stimulates the circulation of blood in the scalp and helps remove excess oils. This helps prevent dandruff and can even make your hair look shinier. Roots Professional reccomend the Manta Pulse brush to help clients easily massage their hair at home.
We’d love to see the results achieved from this new haircare routine.
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