From the company:
Is the Scalp Soother really better than sex? Some ladies who have endured the notorious "weave itch" seem to think so. Finally, there is a solution to relieving scalp irritation associated with wearing hair extensions, weaves, and wigs - and it's getting a lot of attention. Sherri Shepard of The View, actress Regina King, comedienne Kim Coles, actress Kym Whitley, and on-air personality Tammi Mac are just a few of the women who have publicly declared their love for Luxe Therapy's revolutionary Scalp Soother.
- Patent-pending hair comb is ergonomically designed to conform to the shape of the head
- Effortlessly soothe and massage the scalp without affecting your braided base, net, or extensions
- Reduce irritation and stimulate hair growth by promoting blood flow to the scalp
- Safe alternative to using pointy objects to alleviate "weave itch" (this can injure the scalp and cause hair follicle damage!)
- Can be used on natural hair, including Type 4 (kinky) without disturbing hair styles
- Flexible, yet sturdy base that is guaranteed not to break
Luxe Therapy is a natural vegan and organic hair care line with a collection of shampoos, conditioners, hair vitamins, and the exclusive Follicle Food scalp treatment to revolutionize how you treat your hair, from scalp to tip.
1 comment :
This is a very helpful for those who always use hair extension. You can also avoid weave itch if you get the right hair extension just what I saw in eindianhair.com reviews. They used human hair extension and really looks like your own natural hair.
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