You've Been Focusing on the Wrong Thing
Most people approach hair growth from the strand down. They focus on their ends, their moisture levels, their styling techniques. But the real engine of hair growth is not the strand — it's the scalp. Specifically, it's the follicle, the sebaceous gland, the scalp microbiome, and the rich network of blood vessels that sit just beneath the surface of your skin.
If your scalp is inflamed, congested, dry, or unbalanced — no amount of leave-in conditioner or protective styling will give you the growth you're after. The root of your hair journey, quite literally, begins at your roots.
A Neglected Scalp
Scalp health is chronically undervalued in mainstream hair care. A 2020 survey by the International Journal of Cosmetic Science found that only 18% of participants had a consistent scalp care routine, while 74% focused primarily on hair shaft care. This disconnect is significant: caring for the strand without caring for the scalp is like watering a plant's leaves while ignoring its roots.
Meanwhile, scalp conditions are extremely common. The American Academy of Dermatology estimates that over 50 million Americans have some form of scalp disorder — from seborrheic dermatitis and psoriasis to simple chronic dryness — many of which directly impair hair growth.
What Scalp Neglect Is Doing to Your Hair
When the scalp is unhealthy, the consequences ripple down every strand. Chronic scalp inflammation has been shown in multiple studies to miniaturise hair follicles over time — meaning each new hair that grows comes in thinner and shorter than the last. A study in the Journal of Investigative Dermatology found that inflammatory cytokines around the hair follicle directly inhibit the anagen (growth) phase of the hair cycle.
Scalp build-up — from product residue, dead skin cells, and excess sebum — can physically block the follicle opening, preventing healthy hair from emerging. And a dry, flaky scalp disrupts the delicate microbiome that maintains a healthy follicle environment, further impairing growth.
The Science of Scalp Health
The Sebaceous Gland and Sebum Production
Each hair follicle is accompanied by a sebaceous gland that produces sebum — the scalp's natural oil. Sebum acts as a natural conditioner, lubricating the hair shaft from root to end and protecting the scalp from microbial overgrowth. When sebum production is impaired (through over-washing, hormonal imbalance, or poor nutrition), the scalp becomes dry and inflamed, and hair growth suffers.
The Scalp Microbiome
Research published in the journal Experimental Dermatology has revealed that the scalp hosts a complex microbiome of bacteria and fungi. When this balance is disrupted — as occurs with dandruff (caused by Malassezia fungal overgrowth) — it triggers inflammation that can impair follicle function. Maintaining a healthy scalp microbiome is now recognised as a key component of optimal hair health.
Blood Flow and Follicle Nutrition
Hair follicles are among the most metabolically active structures in the human body. They require a constant, rich supply of oxygen, amino acids, vitamins, and minerals delivered via capillary blood flow. Studies have shown that improving scalp circulation — through massage, targeted oils, and reduced tension — can increase follicle activity and hair density.
Long And Strong Hair Care System by Tasic Pure Oils as Your Scalp Reset
Long And Strong by Tasic Pure Oils is formulated with scalp health as its foundation. Its blend of nourishing botanical oils works to:
- Replenish scalp moisture without clogging follicles
- Reduce scalp inflammation to create a pro-growth environment
- Support the scalp microbiome with antimicrobial and antifungal natural ingredients
- Stimulate scalp circulation through regular massage application
- Clear buildup from the follicle opening to allow healthy hair emergence
Used consistently as part of a dedicated scalp care routine, Long And Strong doesn't just treat the symptom — it addresses the root cause of sluggish hair growth.
Your 3-Step Scalp Care Routine with Long And Strong
Step 1 — Cleanse: Use a gentle, sulphate-free Long And Strong Shampoo to remove build-up without stripping the scalp's natural moisture barrier.
Step 2 — Treat: Apply Long And Strong Conditioner directly to the scalp, section by section. Use your fingertips to massage in circular motions for 5–10 minutes to stimulate blood flow.
Step 3 — Protect: Spray Long And Strong Coco Aloe Mist generously all over hair before combing. Style hair gently to minimise tension on the scalp and follicles. Repeat 2–3 times per week.
Final Thoughts
If you've been trying to grow your hair without giving your scalp the attention it deserves, now is the time to change your approach. Healthy hair starts with a healthy scalp — and Long And Strong is here to help you build that foundation.
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References: International Journal of Cosmetic Science. Scalp care survey. 2020. | Journal of Investigative Dermatology. Inflammatory inhibition of hair follicle anagen. | Trüeb RM. The Scalp Microbiome. Exp Dermatol. 2018. | Rushton DH. Nutritional factors and hair loss. Clin Exp Dermatol. 2002.