whats a scalp detox treatment?
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It is within our power to look and learn what those clues are telling us. Redness, Itching, Excessive Hair Shed, Psoriasis. These are symptoms. When we see these, It's time for us to answer what our bodies are so desperately trying to tell us.
This is my protocol.
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The visual insight of your bodies health.
Tension, Inflammation, Build up - We can see it. Up close.
Clueing us in about your blood flow, digestion, and hormones.
What you feel, now, can tell its story.
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Effectively waking up your natural barrier. Encouraging the release of old skin cells, inviting your microcirculation reach a little closer to the surface and reintroducing clean emollients before we head to the shampoo bed.
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Taping into several elements to open, release and revive the scalp layer that is hard at work without our conscious effort.
Warm steam swirls, essential oils envelope your senses and a sound bath gently hums through your body.
Fluid movement and intentional holds help you melt into this intuitive experience.
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The mitochondria of your cells converts fuel into energy. Utilizing 660nm of visible red light to activate the vasodilation - delivering oxygen and essential nutrients more efficiently to the hair follicles.
Strong, Fed follicles is the goal here.
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Things like a balanced diet, blood flow and hormones play much more a role in the health of your hair and scalp. When we focus on those remedies it feels much better to make suggestions of products for home that support your journey.
"my soul feels at ease"
We can see and track flare ups on the scalp. The microscope gives us an up close look at how circulation, build up and imflammation are moving and reacting .
When we know, it empowers us to support our bodies healing.
— Laura, Psoriasis Fighter + Business Badass
“I had been feeling so burnt out with my content and literally one session with Athena changed everything.
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— JEN OLMSTEAD