When I first started to reverse my male pattern balding or hair loss, one of the first things I noticed was my unsightly scalp. It had sort of blotches of dark areas, sun spots, and bumpy areas too. I've since studied dozens of scalps and it seems to be a common problem with severe hair loss. The scalp looks as if it has under dermis bumps or skin burns.
Now that I have created Back to the Barber and its regimen, my scalp looks totally different than it did before. Gone are the dark spots, and sun spots. Gone are the pimply areas and under skin nodules. Now, these things are not apparent to the outside eye. You have to look close, but because I paid close attention, it was obvious.
The scalp should be lighter than the face- why? The sun will be blocked by hair. The scalp should be smooth and soft. Why? With good blood flow and everything in balance such as PH, there would be no roughness to the scalp. Dandruff and psoriasis are more symptoms of a damaged or unhealthy scalp as well. None of these should appear on a scalp that is being taken care of appropriately. Fibrosis? No. Calcification? No. Therefore, soft, supple, and malleable are key,
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