I Tried Biologique Recherche's Two-Hour Scalp Detox Treatment

Hannah Baxter is the Beauty Director at Marie Claire. She has previously held roles at The Zoe Report, Coveteur, and Bust Magazine, covering beauty, wellness, fashion, and lifestyle. Her writing has appeared in Harper's Bazaar, Allure, The Cut, Elle, InStyle, Glamour, Air Mail, Vogue, Architectural Digest, Byrdie, Nylon and more.

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Just as a garden will not flourish without healthy soil, the same is true for your hair and scalp. Sure, those tomato plants you impulse purchased over the summer may whither and droop, but with the properroutine, the health of your hair will remain ripe for growth . That's why I'm so hesitant to admit that my scalp doesn't receive as much love as it should, other than the occasionalrinse in the shower.

Moine used a slim syringe to painstakingly dispense the lotion—which contains exfoliating apple cider vinegar, horseradish, lemon, sage, myrrh and burdock extracts, witch hazel, and purifying poly-alpha-beta hydroxy complex—along my roots. To my surprise and delight, it didn't have the tell-tale garbage juice aroma of its skincare cousin . Then he encouraged me to settle in for a ten minute head massage to fully saturate my scalp.



Back at the chair again, Moine applied a generous coat of the Masque Dermo-Apaisant to my roots, which is not the typical spot for a. This would help to moisturize my scalp and soothe any lingering irritation, he said. Considering I had been wearing a beanie all day prior to this appointment, my head was, in fact, rather itchy.

The entire detox treatment is definitely a luxury at $150, but not the most expensive two hours you could spend on your hair by far, especially in New York City. I also think I visited the salon at the perfect time, when the seasons are changing and my scalp is particularly sensitive. So if you feel like channeling your innerand treating your scalp and hair to both a chic blowout and an intensive detox, this Biologique Recherche option might be the way to go.

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