Fox Den Salon
How are you taking care of your scalp?
Do you have a healthy scalp?
Ok, that’s a loaded question… how about is your scalp free of:
- itchiness
- redness
- flakiness
- irritation
- pain
- acne
- cysts
- sun damage
- excessive hair loss
Because according to Dr. Sanusi Umar, medical director and dermatologist at the Dr. U Hair & Skin Clinic, those could be signs of some very real issues. “If left untreated”, explains Dr. Sharleen St. Surin-Lord, a board certified dermatologist in Washington, D.C., “this can cause hair loss that can become permanent.”
Our scalp contains about 100,000 follicles, according to the American Academy of Dermatology Association. Each of those follicles contains a single hair that grows. Additionally, these follicles also produce sebum, or oil, that helps keep the scalp moisturized and protect your skin from infection.
The scalp can be a delicate balance, and being upfront about any issues you’re facing with your scalp to your stylist can make or break your hair’s ability do live up to its fullest potential. That’s why ALL April long, we’re focusing on Scalp Care here at Fox Den Salon.
Schedule a complimentary consultation at Fox Den Salon today to see what we can do to help your head feel more balanced and help you feel more confidence in yourself.
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FOX DEN SALON: LAKE STREET | 1221 W Lake, Minneapolis, MN 55408
FOX DEN SALON: LAKE STREET | 1221 W Lake, Minneapolis, MN 55408
LAND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT:
It is with great respect and humility that we acknowledge that we gather and create on the traditional land of the Dakota people and the many other tribes that have stewarded it for generations. This beautiful and often complicated city has been the ancestral home to the Dakota people, as well as a home to the Ojibwe (Anishinaabeg), Ho-Chunk, Cheyenne, Oto, Iowa, Sauk and Meskwaki people over generations. The continual strategic disenfranchisement of the colonial settlers on the native peoples of this land have diminished but not deterred the capacity for acknowledgement of the many gifts, strengths, voices, and achievements of the indigenous people that have come before, as well as those that remain in our communities.
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