I’m Shocked More People Aren’t Using This Product in the Shower

It’s your hair’s turn to shine—literally. We’ve been inundated with 10-step skincare routines for the face and elaborate regimens for the body, but the market is starting to reflect consumers’ increasing desire to treat our hair with the same consideration and care, with common skincare ingredients like peptides, hyaluronic acid, and alpha hydroxy acids popping up in shampoos, conditioners, hair masks, and more. One such subcategory that has grown from this perspective is scalp exfoliants, which often promise to encourage stronger, healthier hair.

If you think the scalp-care market consists solely of ye olde dandruff shampoo, think again. This corner of the market has introduced tonics, serums, and, of course, scrubs that are specifically formulated for your scalp. But this begs the question: Do you really need to exfoliate your scalp? Before you add anything to your cart, listen to what a dermatologist had to say on whose showers should make room for these scrubs and the haircare concerns can actually be addressed by scalp exfoliation.

What does scalp exfoliation do, exactly?

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