Bridget Desrosiers, a master stylist and trichologist, emphasizes the importance of scalp health in hair regrowth. During a personal session, she explains the hair growth cycles and demonstrates how to create a nourishing scalp oil from natural ingredients. She humorously notes that hair is 'dead' and warns against products that falsely claim to repair it. This reflects a broader trend in top wellness resorts, where holistic haircare is becoming a standard, elevating scalp treatments to match the care of facial skin.
Hair is the only appendage we carry around after it's dead, says Bridget Desrosiers, master stylist and in-house trichologist at Miraval Berkshires.
Hair is dead, Desrosiers said matter-of-factly, advising me to steer clear of any product that claims to 're-bond.' They don't get back together; they don't text.
That's why scalp health is so vital, she said—and why brushing (and scalp stimulation in general) is so important for growth.
Top spas are increasingly taking a holistic approach to haircare, putting the scalp in the spotlight.
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