Wednesday, June 20, 2012

Smooth Scalp

The latest fashion statement and economically wise design in the recent decade has been the bald head.  I have grown accustom to this aerodynamic style.  Its highly manageable and only requires 5 to 10 minutes in order to gain the smooth shine I passionately desire.

The battle between using clippers or razors is unique to an individual's skin sensitivity and hair density.  If the hair is not cut at the right length and with the correct instrument, snagging and pulling could occur causing microabrasions.  Most scalp breathers prefer applying alcohol on their clean shaven skin to prevent baterial infections commonly caused by staphylococcus aureus.  The stringency of rubbing alcohol can deteriorate the skin, prolonging the regenerative process.

Cleaning the skin with non fragrance anti-bacterial soap (ex. Dial) and warm water will prevent harboring of Staph infection inside the scalp's microabrasions.  Applying cold water to close the skin's pores will facilitate a smooth scalp you have desired.  Lastly to increase the healing rate of the skin, apply Shea butter.  Shea butter is an anti-inflammatory fatty acid with many uses; one being a medicinal ointment and conditioner for scalp and hair.

L. Jermaine Russell M.S.
Independent Microbiological Scientist
Twitter: Health4Soul
E-mail: jrussell.health@gmail.com

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