Pure Walnut Scrub – The Scalp Detox You Didn't Know You Needed
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    Pure Walnut Scrub – The Scalp Detox You Didn't Know You Needed

    Jena PinnJune 11, 20253 min read

    When was the last time you gave your scalp a proper detox? If your answer is "never" or "I don't remember," it's time to meet the Pure Walnut Scrub Hair & Scalp Pre-Wash Treatment.

    What Is It?

    This gentle, natural scrub is designed to be used before shampooing. Made with crushed walnut shells, it exfoliates the scalp to remove product build-up, oil, dry skin, and other impurities that your regular shampoo can't always tackle.

    Why You'll Love It:

    • Deep-cleansing action clears blocked follicles and refreshes the scalp • Boosts circulation, encouraging healthy hair growth • Improves product absorption. Your treatments and shampoos work better after a clean sweep • Reduces itchiness and flaking • Vegan, cruelty-free, and free from sulfates and parabens

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    Why You Need It:

    Your scalp is skin too, and just like your face, it needs exfoliating. If you're using dry shampoo, styling products, or treatments regularly, this scrub helps reset everything so your scalp can breathe and your hair can thrive.

    How to Use:

    Apply before shampooing on damp hair. Massage gently into the scalp, then rinse and follow with your usual Pure shampoo and conditioner. Use once a week for best results. 🛍 Ready to refresh your scalp? Grab the Pure Walnut Scrub now and feel the difference from your roots up. https://hairpinns.com/collections/pure-certified-organic-hair-care/products/walnut-scrub-hair-scalp-pre-wash-treatment

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    What's the best treatment for frizz in humid Sydney weather?

    A keratin-free smoothing treatment paired with a humidity-resistant leave-in works best for Sydney's changeable climate. Start with a gentle, sulphate-free wash, add a protein-balanced mask weekly, then seal with a heat-activated protectant before blow-drying.

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    How often should I tone blonde hair at home?

    Every 1–2 weeks for maintenance, using a pH-balanced violet or blue-violet treatment, depending on your undertone. Keep dwell time short (3–5 mins) to avoid over-ash. Follow with a hydrating mask because toners can be slightly drying.

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    Keratin vs. smoothing: which lasts longer?

    Keratin treatments (formaldehyde-free) generally outlast quick smoothing services, giving 2–4 months of frizz reduction with proper care. Smoothing services are gentler and great for first-timers or colour-treated hair, lasting 4–8 weeks.

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