HOW TO USE | (ALOPECIA) Shampoo, Conditioner, Scalp Treatment
STEP 1 (SHAMPOO):
- Wet your hair thoroughly with water.
- Apply a quarter size amount of shampoo to your palms and work into your roots.
- Massage scalp with lather for 2 minutes.
- Allow lather to penetrate scalp for 2 more minutes.
- Rinse out all of the shampoo.
STEP 2 (CONDITIONER):
VERSATILE Hair Conditioner (LEAVE-IN or RINSE-OUT)
- After the hair has been washed and rinsed thoroughly, it is time to apply the hair conditioner.
- Apply a quarter size amount of conditioner, concentrating on the ends and spread it evenly on the ends of your hair. For long hair, spread it from chin level and down. Don’t apply conditioner to your scalp.
- Run your fingers or a wide-tooth comb through the ends of your hair to work in the conditioner.
- Let conditioner stay on your hair for at least 2 minutes, then rinse.
- Every hair type is different. See below for (fine, thin, very thick and coarse) hair.
FINE | THIN HAIR:
- Use less conditioner and completely rinse out for normal to oily hair. For those who have very dry and brittle hair, you can partially rinse out the conditioner. Style as needed.
THICK | COARSE HAIR:
- Use more conditioner and completely rinse out for normal to oily hair. For those who have very dry and brittle hair, you can partially rinse out the conditioner. Style as needed.
STEP 3 (LEAVE-IN OIL TREATMENT):
- After the hair has been conditioned, it is time to apply the scalp treatment.
- Shake bottle well before each use.
- Part hair in sections.
- Apply directly onto CLEAN slightly damp scalp, using CLEAN fingers.
- Massage onto alopecia affected areas for 10-15 minutes at a time using a clockwise and counterclockwise direction.
- *IMPROVING CIRCULATION is very important*
- Leave oil on scalp (DO NOT RINSE OUT).
- Apply the leave-in oil every other day or daily as needed for Alopecia severity.
Our oil absorbs immediately into your scalp (IT WILL NOT LEAVE YOUR HAIR / SCALP GREASY). After the oil has been applied to your scalp, allow water to run freely throughout the remainder of your hair.
Side Note: Alopecia is defined as the partial or complete absence of hair from areas of the body where it normally grows; baldness. Alopecia needs treatment in several ways.