Q: Can the Benton Scalp Brush Massager be used in the shower or while shampooing? A: Yes, the sandalwood handles brief water exposure well, making it suitable for use during your shampoo step. That said, it’s best to shake off excess water and let the brush air dry thoroughly after each use — prolonged soaking can affect the wood over time.
Q: How often should I use the Benton Scalp Brush Massager? A: It’s gentle enough for daily use. Most people incorporate it 2-3 times per week before shampooing, while others use it nightly as a dry scalp massage ritual to wind down. Both approaches work well.
Q: Will this massager help with hair thinning or hair loss? A: Regular scalp massage is widely regarded as a beneficial habit for maintaining scalp health — it can help improve circulation at the follicle level, which may support a healthier environment for hair growth. That said, this is a wellness tool, not a clinical treatment, so for significant hair loss concerns, a dermatologist visit is the right next step.
Q: Is the Benton Scalp Brush Massager gentle enough for a sensitive scalp? A: Yes. The naturally smooth, rounded sandalwood protrusions are far gentler on the scalp than rigid plastic alternatives. Start with a light touch and gradually build pressure as your scalp adjusts — most people find it comfortable from the first session.
Q: Can I use this massager on areas beyond the scalp? A: Absolutely — the tool is specifically designed for multi-use. The protrusions work well for acupressure along the neckline and hairline, and flipping the massager over reveals a handle that works beautifully for broader massage strokes along the legs, shoulders, or lower back.








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