, but she knows that healthy hair can't be achieved without healthy skin—or a healthy scalp. “The skin on your scalp really is an extension of the skin on your face; the anatomy is very similar," Twine tells Glamour. "The scalp also has pores, and they get clogged.
You can get scalp acne. Your scalp really just has a lot more hair follicles than what exists on your face.”Despite all of this, Twine notes that most people much less than they wash their face. “If you think about it, if you were to really look at the pores in the scalp, they're likely a lot more clogged and inflamed than the pores on your face because it's not getting that sort of daily skin care maintenance,” she explains, adding that this was a major part of the was so much of the foundation of Briogeo's new Scalp Revival collection. “It was really kind of what pioneered us as the first Prestige hair care brand in history to launch a scalp collection” she says. “Let's start treating our scalp the same way that we do that's good on our face, because if we do that, we're going to create the .”This content can also be viewed on the site it from.Consumer interest in scalp care —partially inspired by universal —so Briogeo's newest launch couldn't have better timing. “A lot of people don't realize it, but hair loss is contributed by a lot of different things; sometimes it really is just a matter of hair follicle inflammation,” Twine points out.
Read more on glamour.com