A friction massage technique should bee used on people who have short hair styles. Light and quick movements are used after shampoo is added to the hair.
how does rotary massage effect the hair and scalp
Hair massage is not a technique. Scalp massage is the technique you are thinking of. Scalp massage techniques help to relax a client and stimulate proper blood flow in the scalp.
scalp massage doesn't improve muscle tone of the scalp but it does increases the circulation of blood in the scalp, therefor improving hair condition.
You should try Indian scalp massage. If you go to this site you will find a how-to video: http://www.videojug.com/film/how-to-do-an-indian-head-massage
Good diet, not smoking, and a scalp massage now and then...
to soften the dry ends and also to massage into your scalp
The 4 Massage Techinques: Effleurage Rotary Friction Petrissage This is quick small circular movements that stimulate the hair and there for make it grow. 1. Effleurage is a technique you can use on all hair types It is used during shampooing and conditioning to spread the shampoo This is a smoothing, stroking movement which start and finishes the massage routine and relaxes the client. 2. Rotary. Technique used for shampooing Using the pads of the fingers its round circular movement Stimulates the scalp Removes dirt and grease Can be used on all hair types when shampooing 3. Friction. Light quicker movements used when shampooing to stimulate the scalp Do not use this technique on long or sparse hair Ideal on short or thick hair. 4. Petrissage. Used when conditioning or applying scalp treatments This is a deep kneading massage movement which stimulates the scalp Do not use on long hair or tangling may occur.
massage your scalp on a regular basis; it is proven to spead up hair growing speed
I'm pretty sure its called hair growthening.
come your hair every nightand every week massage your scalp with warm olive oil
massage you scalp, use hair oil, and eat a diet rich in calcium.
Q: Why do certain hair salons massage your head during shampooing? Are they doing it because it feels good or because it is good for the hair? Should I massage my own head when I shampoo my hair? Do you need to know certain head massaging techniques to avoid hair damage?A: Well, the benefits of scalp massage are well known. It promotes circulation in the scalp which helps keep the blood flowing to the follicles and keeps the oils and nutrients in healthy supply. During a shampoo is a perfect time to massage the scalp. Just remember to keep the finger motions limited so that you don't generate tangles or matting (especially in curly or kinky hair types).Now, even though scalp massage is beneficial, most salons don't often focus on the practice, because it is time consuming and many salons want to keep the customers moving through. But in high-end salons where pampering the client is paramount, you can find a lot of attention paid to scalp massage. And if you ask the shampoo attendant on duty about it, he or she will tell you that a scalp massage as part of the shampoo service will boost his/her tips considerably. Most clients love getting the scalp massage, and such things can generate extra revenue from the goodwill they engender.