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What's Your Scalp Age and Why Does it Matter?

Your scalp plays a big role in how your hair looks and feels. This quiz helps you spot signs of balance, buildup, or stress so you can care for your scalp in a smarter way.

By the Journal Editors Medically Reviewed by: Dr. Maida Sabackic, PharmD, RPh

Dr. Maida Sabackic, PharmD, RPh is a licensed and registered Pharmacist. Dr. Sabackic is a 2011 graduate of Massachusetts College of Pharmacy & Health Sciences in Boston, where she obtained her Doctorate in Pharmacy. She has spent her career in community healthcare with a focus on integrative health and natural medicines. She is the Head of Science & Education at OMI WellBeauty.

What's Your Scalp Age and Why Does it Matter?

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Healthy hair starts with a healthy scalp. When your scalp feels balanced, your hair is more likely to look fuller, cleaner, and easier to manage. But when your scalp feels off, your hair usually does too.

The good news is that small changes can make a real difference. Take this quiz to get a better sense of your scalp age and what your scalp may be asking for right now.

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What’s Your Scalp Age?

Your scalp can feel balanced, stressed, oily, dry, or just harder to manage than it used to. This quiz can help you get a clearer read on how your scalp is doing right now and what kind of care may help.

Question 1

How does your scalp usually feel by the end of the day?

Your scalp age feels younger than your actual age

Tips for care:

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