
FAQ
Head Lab® Scalp Detox
1. What is Head Lab Scalp Detox?
Head Lab Scalp Detox is an express scalp treatment that uses professional-grade detox and hydration products by Malibu C®, combined with digital microscope analysis—to uncover and treat scalp concerns like buildup, irritation, dryness, and oil imbalance. It’s science-backed scalp care in just 15–20 minutes.
2. Who is Head Lab Scalp Detox for?
Head Lab Scalp Detox is ideal for anyone experiencing:
> Product buildup or oily scalp
> Dryness, flaking, or irritation
> Dull, lifeless hair
> Color that fades too quickly
Whether you're a busy professional, a color client, or just curious about your scalp health—Head Lab can help.
3. What's included in the Head Lab Scalp Detox treatment?
Each treatment includes:
> Microscope analysis to examine your scalp
> Customized detox or hydration treatments based on what we find
> A relaxing, scalp-focused application using Malibu C products
> Final "after" scan to see your results
4. How is it different from the Head Spa?
Great question! Our Head Spa is a full, immersive experience with massage and deep relaxation. Head Lab Scalp Detox is faster, more clinical, and results-driven—perfect for clients with a tight schedule or specific concerns.
5. How long does it take?
Most Head Lab services take between 15 and 20 minutes depending on your scalp’s needs and whether it’s a stand-alone service or an add-on to another appointment.
6. Can I add it to my regular service?
Absolutely! Head Lab pairs perfectly with:
> Haircuts
> Blowouts
> Extension appointments
Just ask when booking, so we can allot the appropriate amount of time, or let your stylist know you’re interested during your visit.
7. How often should I get a Head Lab Scalp Detox?
We recommend treatments every 4–6 weeks or as needed—especially if you use a lot of styling products, struggle with scalp issues, or color your hair frequently.
8. Will I see instant results?
Yes! Many clients notice immediate improvements like reduced itchiness, less flaking, or cleaner-feeling roots. You’ll even get to see the difference using our digital microscope!