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Get answers to common questions about Hot Oil Scalp Massage.
During your Hot Oil Scalp Massage, a therapist applies warmed oils and uses soothing, rhythmic techniques across the scalp, neck, and shoulders. Expect gentle pressure, a tranquil environment, and a sensory experience designed to hydrate hair, ease tension, and promote deep relaxation.
Yes — with precautions. We use gentle oils and adjust pressure for sensitivity. Inform your therapist about allergies, scalp conditions, or recent treatments so we can choose hypoallergenic oils or modify techniques for your comfort and safety.
Sessions typically range from 30 to 60 minutes depending on your chosen package. Shorter treatments focus on scalp and relaxation; longer experiences include extended massage, oil infusion, and a gentle rinse or conditioning treatment afterward.
Most clients leave with nourished, non-greasy hair. We use lightweight, absorbent oils and tailor application to hair type. A brief rinse or salon-quality blow-dry is available if you prefer a freshly finished look without residue.
Often yes, but timing matters. If you've recently had chemical services like coloring, keratin, or relaxers, wait for your stylist's guidance. Tell us about recent treatments so we can select compatible oils and avoid interfering with professional results.
For maintenance, every 2–4 weeks supports scalp health and hydration. Monthly sessions benefit general wellness; more frequent treatments may be recommended for dryness, damage repair, or intensive care plans discussed during your consultation.