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expert guidance from milajne, founder & president of zennkai — professional hair care across metro vancouver since 1984.

five distinct scalp concerns. five clinical approaches. most scalp problems get worse because they're treated with the wrong product — find your concern below.

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Oily Scalp

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Congested Scalp

Hair Thinning

Oily Scalp — When Your Scalp Produces Too Much Sebum

You'll recognize it: Hair that looks greasy within 24 hours of washing. Scalp that feels itchy or uncomfortable by day two. Roots that flatten quickly even with volumizing products. Sometimes accompanied by small flakes from sebum buildup rather than dryness.

The mechanism: Sebaceous glands are overproducing sebum — often triggered by stripping shampoos (which stimulate the scalp to compensate), hormonal fluctuations, diet, or stress. Washing more frequently without the right shampoo can make it worse by perpetuating the strip-and-overproduce cycle.

 

This is why a drugstore clarifying shampoo temporarily strips the scalp but doesn't regulate it — and why oily roots return within 24 hours. Professional formulas like Bain Divalent regulate sebum production at the gland, not at the surface. In Metro Vancouver's coastal humidity, where ambient moisture keeps the scalp warm and active, that distinction matters more than it does in drier climates.

The approach: A purifying shampoo that regulates sebum without stripping. Kérastase Spécifique Bain Divalent uses Zinc Pyrithione + Piroctone Olamine to regulate sebum production at the follicle level. Moroccanoil Scalp Balancing Shampoo combines Salicylic Acid + Niacinamide — clinical testing showed 95% of users had reduced oiliness and 88% had fewer flakes after one use. Davines Natural Tech Purifying Shampoo delivers clinical actives with a B-Corp, ICEA-certified organic formulation. Biolage Scalp Sync Clarifying Shampoo is the vegan, sulfate-free option using Mint Leaf for clients who prefer a gentler botanical cleanser. Milkshake Normalizing Blend Shampoo rounds out the range as the Italian plant-forward option for clients seeking a non-clinical routine. Zennkai is an authorized retailer for all five lines, including the professional litre sizes salon stylists use. Each regulates oil production through a different mechanism — your stylist can match the right one to your specific scalp profile in person.

Milkshake Normalizing Blend Shampoo

MoroccanOil Scalp Balancing Shampoo

Kerastase Specifique Bain Divalent Balancing Shampoo

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Dry & Sensitive Scalp — Compromised Barrier, Reactive Skin

You'll recognize it: Tightness on the scalp after washing. Flakes that are dry and white rather than oily and yellow. Scalp that reacts to fragrance, colour, or environmental change. Sensitivity that comes and goes with stress, season, or product changes.

The mechanism: The scalp's protective barrier is compromised — either from over-cleansing, hard water mineral deposits, environmental exposure, or an intrinsic sensitivity. A depleted barrier makes the scalp reactive to ingredients it would otherwise tolerate without issue.

 

In Metro Vancouver specifically, hard water exposure is the most common cause of barrier compromise we see across our six locations. Calcium deposits disrupt the scalp's lipid layer over time, leaving skin reactive to ingredients it would otherwise tolerate. If your scalp became sensitive after moving to the region, hard water is usually the variable that changed.

If mineral buildup from hard water is a factor, see Hard Water Hair Damage Hub →

The approach: Barrier-restoring and soothing actives, no antifungal stripping. Kérastase Spécifique Bain Vital Dermo-Calm calms reactive scalps with Piroctone Olamine and Glycerin. Davines Natural Tech Calming Shampoo uses anti-inflammatory botanical actives for sensitized scalps. Biolage Scalp Sync Calming Shampoo combines a Fermented Tea Blend + Glycolic Acid to gently exfoliate and hydrate simultaneously — vegan and paraben-free. Moroccanoil Dry Scalp Treatment is a pre-shampoo serum with Argan Oil + Salicylic Acid + Lavender + Geranium — in a 2-week consumer study, 94% reported reduced itchiness and 90% reported the scalp felt cleansed of loose flakes. L'ANZA Scalp Therapy Balancing Shampoo uses Papaya and Coconut Water to calm inflammation and gently exfoliate flakes. Joico Scalp Vitality is also available for clients who respond better to a mid-tier professional formulation. As an authorized retailer for all six lines, we can guide which one suits your specific scalp profile in person. Avoid sulphates and high-fragrance formulas while the barrier recovers.

Kerastase Specifique Soothing Shampoo for Sensitive Scalp

Davines Natural Tech Calming Shampoo

Joico Scalp Vitality Refreshing Shampoo

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Dandruff — Two Types, Two Fixes

Most drugstore anti-dandruff shampoos treat both types of dandruff as the same condition. They are not. The wrong active makes the wrong type of dandruff measurably worse — antifungal shampoos on a dry scalp strip an already compromised barrier; moisture-only shampoos on Malassezia-driven dandruff feed the yeast they are meant to suppress. The diagnostic below is the one that actually matters.

OILY DANDRUFF — Malassezia-Related

Yellow, oily flakes that stick to the hair shaft. Usually accompanied by an itchy scalp. This is seborrheic dermatitis — caused by an overgrowth of Malassezia yeast feeding on scalp sebum.

The Fix: Antifungal actives. Zinc Pyrithione is the active that targets the Malassezia directly — found in Kérastase Spécifique Bain Divalent, Nioxin Scalp Treatment, Redken Scalp Relief Dandruff Control Shampoo (paired with Piroctone Olamine + Glycerin + Lavender, dermatologist tested), and Biolage Scalp Sync Anti-Dandruff Shampoo (micro-dosed Zinc Pyrithione + Mint Leaf, vegan formulation, paraben and silicone free). Consistent use over 4–6 weeks is required — a single use does not resolve fungal overgrowth.

DRY DANDRUFF — Dry Scalp Flaking

Small, white, powdery flakes. Scalp feels tight rather than itchy. Flakes fall off the hair rather than sticking. This is dry scalp — not a yeast issue. Treating it with antifungal shampoos will make it significantly worse.

The Fix: Moisture and barrier restoration — not antifungal actives. Davines Natural Tech Calming Shampoo, Kérastase Spécifique Bain Vital Dermo-Calm, Redken Hair Cleansing Cream Shampoo (the sensitive-scalp formulation from Redken's Scalp Relief range, sister product to the Dandruff Control formula), and Biolage Scalp Sync Calming Shampoo (Fermented Tea Blend + Glycolic Acid — exfoliates flakes without stripping the barrier).

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Congested Scalp — Product Buildup & Mineral Deposits

You'll recognize it: Scalp that feels heavy or coated even after washing. Products seem to stop working over time. Hair looks dull at the roots. Scalp sensitivity that appeared recently alongside a new product routine. Hard water residue that makes the scalp feel like it never fully rinses clean.

The mechanism: Silicone and product buildup coats the scalp over time, blocking follicle function and reducing the efficacy of every other product applied on top. In Metro Vancouver, calcium and magnesium from hard water compound this with every wash, depositing minerals on both the scalp and the hair shaft. Drugstore shampoos cannot chelate mineral buildup — they are surfactant cleansers, not chelators. This is why scalps in this market often feel coated, dull, and unresponsive to products that worked elsewhere in Canada or abroad. Standard shampoo cannot remove what hard water leaves behind.

The approach: Exfoliating and chelating treatments — not standard shampoo. Olaplex No.4C Bond Maintenance Clarifying Shampoo is pH-optimized and sulfate-free, specifically formulated to remove hard water minerals, chlorine, heavy metals, product buildup, and excess oil — and because it contains Bis-Aminopropyl Diglycol Dimaleate (Olaplex's bond-building active), it clarifies without stripping. Used weekly. Davines Solu Sea Salt Scalp Scrub removes mineral and product buildup with a combined physical + chemical exfoliation approach. L'ANZA Healing Nourish Stimulating Shampoo uses the proprietary Loquat Densifying Complex (Loquat Leaf + Licorice Root Extract) to remove follicle-clogging sebum and DHT — useful when buildup is contributing to thinning at the same time. Moroccanoil Purifying Pre-Wash Scalp Scrub offers a pre-wash exfoliation step before regular cleansing. Kevin Murphy MAXI.WASH uses Tea Tree + Thyme + Rosemary for plant-forward scalp detoxification. For mineral-specific removal from the hair shaft (separate from scalp buildup), Kérastase Première addresses the calcium deposits that block other treatments from working. Zennkai stocks all six lines as an authorized retailer.

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If your scalp feels coated and your hair shaft also feels filmy, mineral buildup has progressed beyond the scalp

 

See our Hard Water Hair Damage Hub →

If your scalp concern has been ongoing for six months or longer and you've also noticed reduced volume or finer regrowth, the scalp problem is likely contributing to thinning

 

Explore Hair Loss & Thinning →

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Hair Thinning? Your Scalp and Your Density Are Connected.

A healthy scalp is the foundation of hair density. The connection runs in both directions: chronic inflammation, DHT-laden sebum, and follicle congestion all compromise hair growth over time, and people who notice both scalp issues and reduced density are usually seeing the same underlying problem from two angles.

 

If your scalp concern has been ongoing for six months or longer — particularly oily scalp with itching, persistent dandruff, or visible scalp congestion — and you've also noticed reduced volume, more shedding, or finer regrowth, the scalp problem is likely contributing to the thinning. Treating one without the other rarely works.

 

Nioxin's clinically tested system cleanses the scalp, removes DHT-laden sebum from the follicle, and creates the optimal environment for follicle function. Kérastase Spécifique Stimuliste with Aminexil loosens the collagen fibres anchoring the follicle and extends the anagen growth phase. Other professional options work at the same intersection through different mechanisms: L'ANZA Healing Nourish Stimulating Treatment uses the Loquat Densifying Complex (Loquat Leaf + Licorice Root + Biotin + Peppermint + Eucalyptus) to stimulate follicle nourishment; Milkshake Energizing Blend Shampoo and Treatment provides a botanical-forward option with organic rosemary, sage, and Fioravanti balm; Kevin Murphy PLUMPING.WASH uses Ginger Root + Nettle Extract + Biotinoyl Tripeptide-1 + Zinc Picolinate (a combination that reduces DHT); and Moroccanoil Revitalizing Scalp Tonic Treatment rounds out the range with Argan Oil and skincare-inspired actives. All available at Zennkai as an authorized retailer. These products work at the scalp-and-density intersection — but if thinning is your primary concern rather than the scalp itself, our Hair Loss & Thinning hub addresses density across every cause: GLP-1 medication, hormonal shifts, stress shedding, and age-related thinning.

Nioxin System 2 Scalp Care + Hair Thickening System

Kerastase Specifique Daily Scalp Treatment for Thinning Hair

MoroccanOil Revitalizing Scalp Tonic

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You Don't Have to Diagnose This Alone.

If you are not sure which scalp concern matches yours, our team across six Metro Vancouver locations can help. In-person scalp assessment, ingredient guidance, and routine building — at no charge, with no purchase required.

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A Note from our Founder

"Most scalp problems get worse before they get diagnosed correctly. People come into our locations after a year of trying drugstore products that made it worse, or after switching shampoos every six weeks looking for one that finally works. The honest answer is that no single product fixes a scalp without diagnosis first — and a drugstore shelf is not built to give you that diagnosis.

 

What forty years in this work has taught us is that scalps respond fast to the right intervention and resist the wrong one indefinitely. If you are not sure which concern is yours, the page above narrows it. If you want a second opinion, our team is in six locations across Metro Vancouver. Either way, the goal is the same — get you off the rotation of products that aren't working and onto a routine that does."

- Milajne Soligo, Founder

FAQ

What is the difference between dandruff and dry scalp?

Dandruff (seborrheic dermatitis) is caused by Malassezia yeast overgrowth — flakes are yellow, oily, and sticky, and the scalp itches. Dry scalp is a moisture deficit — flakes are small, white, and powdery, and the scalp feels tight rather than itchy. These are different conditions requiring opposite treatments. Antifungal actives (Zinc Pyrithione, Piroctone Olamine) treat dandruff. Barrier-restoring and moisturizing actives treat dry scalp. Using antifungal products on a dry scalp makes it worse.

How often should I use a scalp treatment?

It depends on the treatment type and your concern. Purifying shampoos for oily scalp can be used at every wash. Scalp serums like Kérastase Spécifique Aminexil Stimuliste are applied every other day for 6 weeks, then as maintenance. Exfoliating scrubs like Davines Solu are used monthly. Follow each product's cadence — more is not better with scalp actives, particularly antifungals and exfoliants.

Does Vancouver's hard water cause scalp problems?

Yes. Metro Vancouver tap water is moderately hard — meaning it carries dissolved calcium and magnesium that deposit on the scalp and hair with every wash. Over time, mineral buildup disrupts the scalp's protective lipid barrier, contributes to congestion that blocks follicle function, and worsens both oily and dry dandruff by interfering with how active ingredients absorb and rinse. Standard shampoos cannot remove mineral deposits — they are formulated to lift sebum and product residue, not to chelate metal ions. Chelating treatments like Kérastase Première or exfoliating scrubs like Davines Solu address the buildup directly. If your scalp issues started or worsened after moving to Vancouver, hard water is the variable that changed and the variable to address.

Can scalp problems cause hair loss?

Yes. Chronic scalp inflammation, DHT accumulation in sebum around the follicle, and a congested scalp environment all compromise follicle function over time. Addressing scalp health is often the first step in addressing early-stage density loss. Nioxin's system is clinically tested specifically to create the optimal scalp environment for hair density. It doesn't grow new follicles but protects and optimises existing ones.

Does Zennkai carry Nioxin?

Yes. Zennkai carries the full Nioxin system range — System 1 through 6 (fine to coarse hair, natural to colour-treated), plus the Scalp Treatment and Intensive Treatment. We are an authorized Nioxin retailer. All products are 100% authenticated — no grey market stock. Beauty with Benefits loyalty points apply to all Nioxin purchases.

What is Aminexil and how does it help with hair loss?

Aminexil is a molecule developed by L'Oréal Research that prevents the collagen fibre around the follicle from becoming rigid — a process that occurs during progressive hair shedding and weakens the follicle's hold in the scalp. Kérastase Spécifique Stimuliste contains Aminexil to extend the anagen (active growth) phase of the hair cycle. It is not a DHT blocker — it works on the mechanical anchoring of the follicle, which is a distinct mechanism from DHT-related thinning.

What causes an oily scalp?

Overproduction of sebum from the sebaceous glands — often triggered by stripping shampoos (which stimulate the scalp to compensate with more oil), hormonal fluctuations, diet, or stress. Washing more frequently with the wrong shampoo can make oiliness worse by perpetuating the strip-and-overproduce cycle. Zinc Pyrithione-based shampoos regulate sebum production at the gland level rather than simply removing it temporarily.

Is Kérastase Spécifique good for scalp care?

Yes. Kérastase Spécifique is the clinical scalp care range within the Kérastase line. Bain Divalent uses Zinc Pyrithione and Piroctone Olamine for oily and combination scalps. Bain Vital Dermo-Calm addresses sensitive and reactive scalps. Stimuliste with Aminexil targets follicle anchoring during progressive shedding. All are formulated at professional concentration levels not available in drug store alternatives.

What is Davines Solu Scrub used for?

Davines Solu Scalp Scrub removes mineral deposits and product buildup from the scalp using a combined physical and chemical exfoliation approach. It is used monthly — or before any scalp treatment when buildup has accumulated — to clear the congestion that blocks follicle function and reduces the efficacy of all other scalp products. Davines is B-Corp certified and ICEA-certified organic. All ingredients are traceable to source.