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A scalp that feels fresh, relaxed, and healthier after every use. Hair that becomes stronger, shinier, and more resilient over time. A daily ritual that’s as much about self-care as it is about results.
Works on both wet / dry hair and yes it works on all hair types. Make sure your hair is detangled before use.
No. It is a very gentle electric current that is clinically proven to awaken dormant follicles.
Consistency is key! Most customers report visible improvements in scalp health , longer hair and increased hair density within 4–6 weeks of regular use. We recommend 5 to 7 minutes per session.
Most customers are reporting the best results using pumpking seed, batana and rosemary oils. Thick or denser oils like castor work best when applied directly to the scalp.
Yes. Scalp Massager combines multiple scientifically supported strategies to support healthier hair and slow thinning caused by androgenic alopecia (AGA):
Scalp massage - Regular massage increases blood flow to hair follicles, delivering essential nutrients and oxygen, and may help improve hair thickness. A 2016 study found daily scalp massage over 24 weeks significantly increased hair thickness in AGA participants (Eplasty, 16: e15).
Topical oils - Oils like rosemary and pumpkin seed can improve scalp health and may have mild DHT-inhibiting effects. In a 2015 randomized trial, rosemary oil increased hair count in AGA patients comparably to 2% minoxidil after 6 months (SkinMed, 13: 248‑254).
Red/infrared light therapy - Low-level light therapy penetrates the scalp to stimulate follicles and increase hair density. Multiple studies show red light significantly increases hair counts in mild-to-moderate AGA (Leavitt et al., 2009, Lasers Surg Med; Avci et al., 2014, Dermatol Surg).
EMS (microcurrent stimulation) - Microcurrent therapy enhances scalp circulation and stimulate the tissues surrounding hair follicles. (Kim et al., 2018, J Phys Ther Sci).
Combined approach - Using massage, oils, red light, and EMS together creates an optimal environment for hair growth, helping support thicker, healthier hair.
Early intervention is critical for preventing hair thinning from worsening. Hair loss is progressive, meaning follicles miniaturize over time, and delays in treatment reduce the likelihood of regrowth. Studies show:
Treatment efficacy is greater when started early: Patients with recent-onset thinning responded significantly better compared to those with long-standing hair loss (Rossi et al., 2012, J Dermatolog Treat).
Red light therapy is more effective in early stages: A 2014 study demonstrated that low-level laser therapy increased hair density most effectively in participants with mild-to-moderate hair thinning (Avci et al., 2014, Dermatol Surg).
Follicle miniaturization is largely irreversible once advanced: Early intervention preserves follicle size and function, maximizing regrowth potential (Messenger & Sinclair, 2006, Clin Exp Dermatol).
Takeaway: Starting early with the right tools supports healthy hair follicles, maximizes regrowth potential, and can reduce reliance on toppers or concealers.
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