The skinification of hair is a concept that blurs the lines between hair care and skin care. But, is this TikTok Trend woth the hype? Here’s what Trichologist Chelcey Salinger thinks …
What does the skinifcation of hair actually mean?
Traditionally, hair care has focused primarily on cleansing, conditioning and styling the hair strands. However, the skinification trend takes inspiration from skin care by treating hair health holistically and emphasising scalp health as the foundation for beautiful tresses.
It encourages practices such as gentle exfoliation of the scalp to remove buildup, the use of serums and essences formulated with active ingredients like hyaluronic acid or peptides to nourish and hydrate the scalp, and even facial-like masks designed to rejuvenate the skin on the scalp. Just as skin care routines have become increasingly sophisticated and personalised, so too are these new hair care rituals aiming to treat the scalp with the same care as the face.
So, do you really need skin care inspired solutions for your scalp?
According to Chelcey, “Poor scalp health generally leads to inflammation, and this is the means by which it affects hair growth. The scalp microbiome (an ecosystem on our scalp that includes yeast and bacteria) also influences scalp health. When it is out of balance it can result in dandruff, seborrheic dermatitis, folliculitis and inflammation.”
This shift in focus recognises that a healthy scalp is crucial to nurture strong, vibrant hair. And, as a result, Chelcey highlights specific scalp conditions that benefit from skin care inspired treatments: “Antioxidants help reduce inflammation, hyaluronic acid can hydrate, while salicylic and lactic acids combat flakiness and scale.”
One of Chelcey’s recommendations is the Neutriderm Hair Enhancer Range. Which includes a lotion made with Saw Palmetto, Salicylic Acid and Hyaluronic Acid (among a few) to aid with hair growth and hair health.
This approach not only addresses common issues like dandruff and seborrhoeic dermatitis but also undoubtedly promotes overall scalp balance and health.
Another tip is to treat your skin (yes, even the one on your scalp!) from within, a diet rich in vitamins and minerals. A super supplement, such as Hair Food, by Caruso’s can support hair growth and scalp health, while also promoting collagen formation for skin integrity and structure.
However, while embracing skin care principles in hair care can yield impressive results, Salinger advises caution. “If the routine gets too complicated, there’s certainly a risk of extending periods between washes, which can harm scalp health.” Personalised advice from a trichologist ensures optimal care tailored to individual scalp needs. This can prevent misconceptions and making mistake – like confusing an oily scalp for a dry one. And, generally lead to better hair health as a result.
12 excellent products for hair health
1. Invati Ultra Advanced Fortifying Leave in Treatment, $70, by Aveda
This leave in treatment is specifically designed to strengthen and detangle fragile, thin hair, reducing breakage by up to 85%. An advanced formula adds resilience to hair fibres from root to tip, protecting against hair fall caused by breaks. Free from silicones, parabens, mineral oils, and synthetic fragrances, it’s suitable for all types of hair.
2. Cold Processed Stem Cell Scalp Serum, $80, by Act+Acre at Mecca
Formulated with a unique blend including basil leaf hairy root to protect and support the scalp’s structure, sunflower oil to break down build up and maintain a healthy microbiome, and baobab oil to provide deep hydration and soothe sensitivity, this oil detoxifies by gently removing dirt, excess oil, and product residue. Designed to rejuvenate and nourish the scalp, it promotes optimal hair follicle health, making it an essential step to achieve thicker, fuller hair from the root up.
3. Restart balance Scalp Soothing Cleanser, 26.95, by Revlon Professional at Adore Beauty
If you’re looking for a scalp focused shampoo, you’ll find it in this one by Revlon Professional. It offers a leave in, light formula that is free from sulphate and works to clarify the scalp’s microbiome, whilst hydrating, moisturising and nourishing the scalp. While it is suitable for everyone, it works particularly those with sensitive or over worked scalps.
4. Scalp Thingy, $18, by Bread Beauty
When it comes to scalp care the tools you use can be just as important as the products you apply. This ergonomically designed silicone scalp brush and massager is an excellent example. Made to fit snugly in your palm, it is perfect for those experiencing scalp issues, or looking for a tool to boost circulation to your scalp for better hair growth.
5. Aloe Butter Scalp Moisture Pre-Wash Masque, $23.50, by Shea Moisture
This pre-wash deep conditioning mask focuses on revitalising a dry scalp by replenishing hydration and nourishing hair prior to shampooing. Infused with aloe butter and Vitamin B3, it reduces breakage and ultimately promotes a healthy appearance as result.
6. Scalp Serum, $32, by Noosa Basics
Handcrafted in Noosa, this serum features a rich blend of organic oils to enhance blood circulation and strengthen hair roots. Featuring castor oil, revered for its hair growth benefits, the serum combines essential fatty acids and nutrients with antibacterial and antifungal properties to nurture scalp health and promote hair vitality. Produced weekly in small batches to ensure it remains fresh, it is free from preservatives, and entirely vegan.
7. Tea Tree Oil & Rosemary Hair & Scalp Treatment Mask, $6, by Hask at Priceline
Formulated without sulphates, parabens, silicones, phthalates, gluten, drying alcohol, or artificial colours, this brilliant treatment belies its budget price. It combines purifying tea tree oil and rosemary to hydrate and calm the scalp and hair. And, gently detangles, softens, and moisturises strands, leaving the scalp feeling refreshed and balanced.
8. The Tonic, $69.99, by Robe
An advanced scalp health treatment designed to promote hair growth and rejuvenate hair follicles directly. Featuring Quandong Extract, a native Australian ingredient rich in antioxidants, this unique formula soothes dry or itchy scalp conditions while moisturising strands and enhancing shine.
9. Scalp Purifying Scrub, $78, by Monat
We love this innovative 2-in-1 scrub and shampoo – which effectively cleans the scalp surface, removing dead skin cells, product buildup, and pollutants while balancing moisture for fresh, cleansed strands. It exfoliates gently, dissolves sebum and buildup, and helps maintain scalp oil balance to extend the time between washes. Ideal for weekly use. And, is best followed with your favourite conditioner for optimal results.
10. Daily Hair Tonic, $42.95, by Nak Hair Roh at Adore Beauty
This tonic revitalises the scalp microbiome, providing hydration and weightless nutrients while untangling and protecting hair. It contains bakuchiol, prickly pear and biotin to strengthen and nurture the natural growth cycle of your hair, promoting healthy, more vibrant locks.
11. Renewing Superactive, $99.95. by Davines at Adore Beauty
Suitable for all scalp types, this serum helps to obtain a healthy and balanced scalp – and delivers beautiful, strong and vital hair as a result.
12. True Smooth Apple Vinegar Hair Rinse, $43, by Arbonne
This treatment spray is designed to prepare hair and scalp effectively before shampooing. Infused with apple vinegar and natural botanicals, it purifies the scalp and hair, restoring shine and vitality. Ideal for removing excess product buildup, it seals hair cuticles to minimise breakage without adding weight. For this reason, it is suitable for daily use and safe for coloured hair – and will leave your scalp feeling balanced and your hair rejuvenated as a result.
This post was last modified on 29/08/2024 9:06 am