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I spent $ 200 for the viral “Japanese Head Spa” treatment – but does it actually work?

Nana MediaBy Nana MediaJune 22, 20252 Mins Read
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I spent $ 200 for the viral “Japanese Head Spa” treatment – but does it actually work?
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Introduction to Viral Japanese Spa Treatments

Social media is a powerful thing, especially for those inclined to try new products or services based on recommendations. For months, videos of people trying viral Japanese spa treatments have been circulating on Tiktok and Instagram, piquing the interest of many, including the author.

Discovering Tokyo Headspa

A new salon offering these viral treatments caught the author’s attention, prompting them to try it out. Tokyo Headspa boasts an impressive menu designed to promote scalp health, reduce stress, and induce a dreamlike state. Each treatment offers different solutions, but they all include a super relaxing head massage that lasts for an hour, similar to what one might experience before a haircut, but extended and more intense.

The Sakuya Hime Treatment Experience

The author opted for the Sakuya Hime treatment, which promises to promote hair growth. The treatment lasts an hour and 40 minutes and is tailored to address specific hair and scalp needs. The process begins with a therapist selecting the appropriate scalp serum and shampoo, followed by a relaxing head massage, shampoo, and detoxification massage to clean and invigorate the scalp.

The Japanese Waterfall Experience

A key part of the treatment is the viral Japanese waterfall, which involves warm, nutritious water gently rinsing the hair while promoting calm relaxation. This part of the treatment was particularly enjoyable, inducing a state of deep relaxation to the point of sleep.

Conclusion on the Viral Beauty Treatment

The treatment concludes with a head, shoulder, and neck massage, followed by hair drying. While the experience is deeply relaxing and potentially beneficial for scalp and hair health, the price point of $194 may be a deterrent for many. The treatment does not include styling, which might be a consideration for some. Ultimately, while it may not be for everyone due to the cost, it could be a perfect gift for someone needing relaxation and potentially beneficial for hair and scalp health.

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