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 The Top 5 Scalp Issues No One Talks About—And How to Treat Them Professionally

When we talk about hair health, most people focus on strands—but the truth is, healthy hair starts at the scalp. And if you’re dealing with itching, flaking, or soreness, chances are your scalp is trying to tell you something.

As a certified clinical trichologist, I treat scalp issues at their root—literally. Whether it’s inflammation, buildup, or imbalance, these concerns are common… but they’re also treatable.

Let’s break down the top 5 scalp issues I see in the salon—and what to do about them.

1. Flaky, Itchy Scalp (And It’s Not Always Dandruff)

Not all flakes are created equal. In fact, what many clients think is dandruff is often a result of dry scalp, product buildup, or inflammation—not fungal activity.

Common causes:

Harsh shampoos Heat styling too close to the scalp Hard water or chlorine Hormonal imbalances Overwashing or under-washing

My solution: A professional scalp detox and soothing treatment paired with Plated Hair Serum or Farmasi Reviving Hair Oil. I also review your product use and water quality during your consultation.

2. Oily or Greasy Scalp That Feels Dirty Fast

If you’re shampooing daily just to feel clean, you may be dealing with seborrheic overproduction—often triggered by stress, poor diet, or hormonal swings.

What’s happening? Your scalp’s oil glands are either overactive or out of sync, often due to internal factors.

My solution: A scalp-balancing treatment and an internal support plan. We may run an epigenetic scan to check for triggers like poor detox pathways, inflammation, or mineral imbalance.

3. Scalp Soreness or Tenderness

A sore scalp isn’t normal—and shouldn’t be ignored. If your scalp feels bruised or tender to the touch, this could indicate:

Inflammation Follicle stress from tight styles or extensions Circulation issues Immune response or nutrient deficiency

My solution: A full trichology analysis including tension point review and topical anti-inflammatory support. I often recommend low-tension extension options if you’re wearing hair.

4. Small Bumps or Pimples on the Scalp

Tiny scalp bumps are often signs of folliculitis, a mild bacterial or fungal condition that blocks hair growth and causes irritation.

Triggers include:

Dirty brushes or pillowcases Tight hats or sweat build-up Overuse of dry shampoo or leave-in sprays

My solution: An in-salon antimicrobial cleanse with follow-up care, along with scalp-safe products that don’t clog follicles.

5. Scalp Tightness or “Tingling” Sensation

Clients often describe this as a “weird tight feeling” or tingling near the hairline or crown. It’s commonly linked to nerve tension, stress, or inflammation—and often shows up before major shedding begins.

My solution: Calming scalp serums, tension-relief massage, and a customized supplement plan if your epigenetic scan shows nervous system stress markers.

Let’s Treat the Root—Not Just the Surface

If you’re dealing with chronic scalp issues, it’s time to stop guessing. I combine science-backed analysis, professional-grade treatments, and proven wellness insights to create a personalized plan that brings relief—and long-term hair improvement.

Simply click the Contact page to schedule your consultation today.

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