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SCALP MASSAGE
Scalp massage should be part of your hair care regime because it is very important to the circulation of blood vessels.

When done properly, a good massage will help remove loose dandruff flakes, and ensures good health of the hair.

Your hair is fed through a tiny network of tiny capillaries. These blood vessels bring oxygen and food to the hair root and carry away carbon dioxide and other waste. Blood cannot travel through the vessels if the circulation is poor, and the hair root suffers. The root no longer receives enough nutrients, and waste product will accumulate in the tissue.

If this happens, the cells of the hair grow very slowly and may even die. When this process occur, the new hairs are no longer formed and the existing hair expires. This may lead to noticeable thinning of the hair that may or may not be permanent.

The circulation of the entire body slows when we grow older. After the age 50, this affects scalp circulation and is considered a major issue of the hair's appearance. People with oily hair are prone to sluggish scalp circulation.

Proper scalp stimulation is rarely achieved, even by people who take care of their hair. It takes 10-15 minutes of thorough brushing to get the scalp to feel warm and tingly, which is a sign that circulation is being stimulated. However, such vigourous brushing may break and crack the hair shaft. A good massage will accomplish the same thing in 2 or 3 minutes.
Scalp massage alone with Coral Calcium will grow your hair.


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