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Fluff It Up: The Hilarious Path to Voluminous Hair with a Scalp Brush.

By Courtney Pester

Updated on April 24th, 2023

Common knowledge asserts that exfoliating should be an essential part of your skincare routine. Just as exfoliation of the skin both stimulates blood flow and removes dead skin cells, exfoliation of the scalp helps to increase blood circulation and unclog build-up of product, dead skin, and dandruff. Each process rejuvenates and invigorates so that new life can form. As a result, revitalized skin cells and hair follicles can produce at a more rapid rate, leaving you looking healthier and refreshed. Yet still, many overlook the importance of incorporating exfoliation into their hair care regimens to achieve beautiful hair.

What is a Scalp Brush?

You can purchase all the products you’d like, but let’s be honest–knowing what hair tools and products are right for you makes all the difference. All the anti-dandruff treatments, sensitive and itchy scalp solutions, and hair growth products out there won’t help you achieve the results you’re looking for if you aren’t first tackling the root cause–no pun intended.

That’s where scalp brushes come in. One of the most unintrusive ways to exfoliate the scalp is via a handy dandy scalp brush. It is a straightforward manual process wherein you use the pressure of your palm to move in a circular motion around your scalp, generally while your hair is still wet. Think of the scalp brush as an effective scalp treatment to ward off unwanted dandruff, alleviate itchy or dry scalp, and help you attain the healthy scalp you deserve. A few minutes of scalp brushing a day turns to fuller, fresher, and cleaner hair from the root down. 

Whether you’re hoping for a scalp detox or to nourish and fortify hair, purchasing a scalp brush will get you one step closer to the results you’re seeking. If you have fine hair and struggle with thinning, flaky scalp, oily scalp, itchy scalp, dandruff, hair loss, or hair breakage, you must make daily scalp exfoliation a priority. 

There are countless options to choose from when it comes to scalp brushes and massagers. They typically contain smaller teeth than regular hair brushes, which are explicitly designed to stimulate as opposed to detangle. Some possess soft silicone bristles; others have a wooden base with slightly thicker, stiffer, cone-shaped bristles. Most scalp brushes are handheld, so you can control the pressure and access specific pressure points with ease. For fine-haired folks, you’ll want a scalp brush with relatively soft and flexible bristles. 

To be clear, you’ll want to use a scalp brush in addition to your regular brush. Hair Brushes help to detangle and remove loose hair, whereas scalp brushes are more for unclogging, eliminating product build-up and dead skin cells, and clearing space for healthy hair growth. Hair Brushes are often recommended to be used with dry hair, though scalp brushes should primarily be used with wet hair. That said, if you softly circulate your scalp, then dry hair is fine. 

But what are the actual benefits of using a scalp brush?

Benefits of Using a Scalp Brush

There are countless benefits by using a scalp brush daily  and they become noticeably apparent if used correctly and regularly. Not only is it an oily scalp remedy, an itchy scalp remedy, and scalp inflammation treatment, but it also distributes natural oils evenly throughout the strands to prevent build-up of greasy hair. It will  remove styling product residues and other gunk and grime, soothing scalp inflammation and irritation in the process. You’d be amazed to know how much actual build-up happens within your scalp, no matter whether you have damaged hair or have never dyed it in your life. 

Scalp brushes are even the drug of choice for those with a sensitive scalp, as it is noninvasive and quite therapeutic. While revitalizing your hair, this sensitive scalp solution helps promote healthy growth at the roots. Your hair will look and feel more supple, as invigorating hair nutrients now have a clear pathway to your hair follicles thanks to increased blood circulation. Additionally, scalp brushing removes any loose hair and stretches the hair follicles to not only help give it a smooth finish at the moment but also to allow your hair to grow stronger, fuller, and healthier. Essentially, it is the ultimate scalp detox.

Scalp brushing has effects beyond the physical, too. As you touch on pressure points on your head, you soothe any irritations and release tightness caused by stress. Regular massages aid in the delivery of oxygen to the area, in turn, relaxing both the scalp and your mind. Just as we use exercise to relieve tension in the body, we should be using scalp massages to ease tension in the mind and scalp. 

Taking Care of Fine Hair

It’s no secret that fine hair is susceptible to breakage, thinning, and tangling. Due to the structure of fine hair, it can be a huge pain to find the right products for delicate, damaged, breakable strands. Ditch the hair growth supplements and chemical heavy products and opt for  the natural hair thinning treatment that costs little to nothing–a scalp brush. 

Those with fine hair should ensure their scalp brushes have ultra-soft bristles, as they are extra gentle to the touch yet maximize natural shine. Thinner teeth are best for those with more delicate hair, such as the ones on the s heart scalp brush. Boar bristle brushes are also known to remove dirt, grime, dandruff, and excess oil and gently massage psoriasis build-up, which helps individual strands avoid blockage. This stimulates blood flow and initiates hair growth. If you want to spruce up the do’ and go from sparse to lush and voluminous, it starts with stimulating the scalp and generating healthy hair growth. 

Fine hair friends, it’s time to say bye-bye to clogged follicles and hair loss and hello to a new and improved head of hair.

MAY11 Hair Oil x S Heart S

With the proper hair care treatment, fine hair can be easily cared for, and using hair oil treatment in conjunction with a scalp brush can be a game changer. Our patented formula, MAY11 hair oil, is vegan, organic, and cruelty-free, and when used with a scalp brush, it can stimulate healthy hair growth while combating dead skin cells. This luxury hair care product ensures that oil is evenly distributed from the root to the tips and feels fantastic on the scalp. Cleanse, exfoliate, detoxify and stimulate blood flow all in one–and feel good doing it! 

Combining MAY11 Scalp Oil and S Heart S Scalp Brush helps relax tight scalps while increasing the absorption of the oil. Massage the oil in for 3 minutes with your fingertips, then grab your scalp brush and make semicircles for another 3 minutes.

Whether you’re looking for a treatment for oily scalp or a treatment for smooth hair, MAY11 Revitalizing Hair Oil is an absolute showstopper. It is among the few natural hair products available also without fragrance that actually work in restoring hair. There are plenty of name brand scalp oils out there that just don’t make the cut. If you are striving for salon-quality hair from the comfort of your home, it is fundamental that you use all-natural hair care that is both chemical-free and silicone free. MAY11 hair treatment in tandem with a scalp brush will invigorate your fine hair like none other.

Evidently, scalp brush massages are a form of self-care–for all hair types. If you’d like to take your hair care regimen up a notch and remove build-up, opt for a follicle-stimulating scalp brush tool. Stop investing in overpriced and unnecessary products and start investing in a simplified hair care regimen. MAY11 Hair Oil and a scalp brush are genuinely all you need. 


If you’re still uncertain about how to care for and treat your hair properly, book a hair consultation with hair expert Romina Manenti who can educate you on the products and hair solutions you specifically need to re-energize and heal your hair. 

Revive your scalp and initiate healthy hair growth today.


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