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Regular salons are usually not classified to treat disorders of the scalp. They will do a "scalp treatment" which includes scalp massage and relaxation techniques, but medical facilities generally treat actual disorders.
There are a number of different unpleasant scalp disorders that can cause open sores. Some of the most likely illnesses include ringworm, psoriasis, and a bacterial infection. All of these can be treated by a physician.
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Nioxin is the best product on the market. I work in a salon and they have an amazing scalp recovery line. It is expensive, but works!
Depends on the hair length & thickness and type of salon. Some salons give massages to scalp and others don't.
Salon AKS is a well known salon in Manhattan. This beauty salon has a full range of services, including total makeovers, waxings, hair and scalp treatments as well as color treatments. They have a web site called salonaks.com.
No, it can harm your scalp, but if you want to have a certain answer ask a hair salon.
No, scalp lesions affect the skin and hair of the scalp. What happens on the scalp does not permeate the brain. The brain is under the skull bones. The lesions cannot get through the skull to the brain.
Adding two packets of Sweet 'N Low to the hair color mixture will numb the scalp and stop the color from burning without affecting the color results. This is a very common practice in the salon.
R. P. R. Dawber has written: 'Shampoos' 'Hair and scalp disorders' 'The foot'
You can get black hair by buying professional hair salon items and a professional hair styling measuring cylinder to contain the hair dye. I just dyed my hair black from brown and used a salon branded dye and a sensitive scalp solution. You can get these items at Sally's Beauty salon store. You can do this at home.
Since we don't know what's wrong with your scalp we cannot answer. You should ask a doctor instead of some random person on the internet.