How Often To Shampoo, What Will Nourish and Impact the Skin, and More! A healthy scalp is the secret to hair growth, softness, volume, and density, yet its often neglected, despite being made of some of the most delicate, vulnerable skin on our bodies. It’s important to understand your scalp if you want to properly care for it. For starters, the word “scalp” is a mnemonic for the five layers that form it: the Skin, Connective tissue, Aponeurosis, Loose areolar tissue, and Pericranium. Hair usually develops in the second layer, the connective tissue. Without the proper care and nourishment,… Continue Reading
At Origin Salon Spa, we believe in aligning ourselves with brands that share our commitment to excellence and sustainability. That’s why we are proud to partner with Davines, a company renowned not only for its high-quality hair care products but also for its unwavering dedication to environmental responsibility. We provide our clients with hair care solutions that are not only effective but also environmentally conscious. Our partnership with Davines allows us to deliver the highest standards of beauty care while supporting a brand that genuinely cares for the planet. Who is Davines? Davines is a family-owned Italian hair care brand… Continue Reading
At Origin Salon Spa, our commitment to beauty extends beyond our clients to the world around us. Our partnership with Green Circle, a groundbreaking initiative, helps us operate more sustainably and strive towards carbon neutrality. What is Green Circle? Green Circle is a comprehensive recycling and sustainability program for the beauty industry. By partnering with them, we can significantly reduce our environmental footprint. This initiative allows us to recycle and repurpose up to 95% of our salon waste, including hair clippings, foils, color tubes, and excess hair color. Why Sustainability Matters to Us In an industry that often generates substantial… Continue Reading
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