Scalp Treatment Singapore: Types, Prices & Best Options – TwoHerbs

Best Scalp Treatment Singapore: Complete Guide (Types, Prices & Best Options)

A person’s scalp is the foundation from which their hair grows. The health of the scalp, therefore, determines how healthy/unhealthy the hair will be. Yet, most people focus more on the hair and its ends instead of caring for the scalp. In Singapore’s heat and humidity, scalp health is even more important because of clogged follicles, persistent dandruff, and excess oil.

In this guide, we cover everything you need to know about scalp treatment in Singapore: what it is, which condition you actually have, what to expect from a professional session, how much it costs, and how to choose the right approach for your scalp. Whether you're dealing with a minor itch or serious hair fall, once you have read this guide, you will be in a much better position to know exactly where to start.

What Is a Hair Scalp Treatment?

Scalp treatment refers to professional or at-home methods designed to cleanse, rebalance, and restore scalp health. Unlike a normal shampoo, professional scalp treatment goes deeper into the scalp and targets common issues such as oil buildup, dandruff, hair thinning, clogged follicles, and irritation. Through this treatment, the active ingredients for a healthy scalp are delivered directly to the follicles.

Think of it this way. We regularly go for a facial because we know that the face benefits from regular deep cleansing and treatment. Just like that, our scalp also needs deep cleansing beyond the regular shampoo washing. Combine that with Singapore’s climate, the sweat, pollution, sunscreen, dry shampoo, and styling products all accumulate on the scalp daily to block follicles, disrupt the scalp's natural pH balance, and create the conditions for dandruff, excessive oiliness, and eventually hair thinning.

At Two Herbs, the signature scalp treatment comes in the form of scalp peeling gel. This detox cleanser gel cleans the scalp to allow the pores to breathe better and nourish the hair roots and follicles. 

Signs You May Need a Hair Scalp Treatment

Many people only consider scalp treatment when symptoms become severe. However, if you notice some early signs, you can start with the treatment early to get better and faster results.

A scalp treatment may be the one for you if you experience:

  Persistent itchiness or irritation

  Excess oil production shortly after washing

  Visible flakes or dandruff

  Hair thinning or increased hair fall

  Unpleasant scalp odour

  Sensitive or inflamed scalp

Identify Your Scalp Condition First

Before choosing any treatment, you need to know what the actual cause of the problem is. Singapore's combination of heat, humidity, air-conditioning, hard water, and high UV exposure creates a specific set of scalp challenges. Here, we discuss the six most common conditions and advise you on how to recognise each.

1. Dandruff and Seborrhoeic Dermatitis

If you notice white or yellowish flakes on the scalp and shoulders, then you might have dandruff or seborrheic dermatitis. This condition is caused by an overgrowth of Malassezia yeast, which feeds on excess scalp oil. It is commonly triggered or worsened by stress, hormonal changes, weather shifts (common in Singapore’s climate), and certain hair products.

The typical treatment approach for these conditions comprises antifungal or herbal anti-inflammatory ingredients.

2. Oily Scalp

If you have an oily scalp, your hair might start looking greasy within hours of washing. Moreover, your scalp may feel heavy or sticky. It is often caused by overactive sebaceous glands, often triggered by over-washing, hormones, or diet. Such a condition requires deep scalp cleansing to clear clogged pores and using products that regulate sebum without stripping the scalp of the natural moisture and oil.

3. Dry and Flaky Scalp

If you notice small, dry white flakes, which look smaller and drier than dandruff, then it can also cause scalp tightness and itchiness. Some common causes of such a dry scalp are dehydration, harsh shampoos, overwashing, eczema, or environmental factors like air-conditioning.

In Singapore’s hot climate, spending long hours in heavily air-conditioned offices dehydrates the scalp just as it does skin. People often mistake this for dandruff and use antifungal shampoos, which worsen dryness. Its treatment normally includes hydrating and soothing ingredients like ceramides, hyaluronic acid, calendula, and aloe vera, like the Two Herbs' scalp collagen mask.

4. Hair Loss and Thinning

Hair loss and thinning is easily noticeable when one goes through it. The common causes for it include androgenetic alopecia (genetic), telogen effluvium (stress/post-pregnancy shedding), nutritional deficiencies, hormonal imbalances, or scalp inflammation that blocks follicle function. Depending on the root cause of hair loss in this case, the best scalp treatment for hair regrowth can be devised.

5. Sensitive or Itchy Scalp

If you experience persistent itching, even with a clean scalp or some occasional redness or irritation after washing, then you may have a sensitive scalp. The treatment typically comprises treatments with fragrance-free, sulphate-free, and hypoallergenic formulations.

Types of Hair Scalp Treatment in Singapore: Professional vs At-Home

Professional Scalp Treatments

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Herbal / TCM Scalp Treatment: Herbal scalp treatment has its roots in Traditional Chinese Medicine and Ayurvedic practice. They include natural herbs and ingredients that cleanse follicles, nourish roots, and rebalance scalp health. Two Herbs' signature treatment uses a blend of nine Chinese and Ayurvedic herbs, handpicked from the Himalayan mountains and certified by HSA to be free from toxic heavy metals. The scalp treatment is applied directly to the scalp, followed by a steam or cold cap process that enhances absorption and soothes the skin.

Scalp Detox / Clarifying Treatment: This treatment comprises a deep-cleanse focused session using exfoliating agents (AHAs, salicylic acid, or enzyme-based solutions) to dissolve buildup and unclog follicles.

OxyJet Treatment: This treatment uses pressurised oxygen to infuse active ingredients (serums, botanical extracts) deep into the scalp, which helps improve circulation and nutrient absorption. It is commonly available at clinics like TK TrichoKare and Papilla Haircare.

Microneedling / Exosome Treatment: In this treatment, fine needles are used to create micro-channels in the scalp to deliver growth-stimulating compounds (exosomes, peptides, PRP) directly to the follicle level.

Galvanic / Photodynamic Therapy: Some clinics like TK TrichoKare offer electrical or light-based technologies, which are used to stimulate scalp circulation, kill bacteria, and enhance the penetration of treatment products.

At-Home Scalp Treatment and Care Routine

A professional scalp treatment doesn’t normally work alone unless it is supported by consistent home haircare. The following is a practical routine, suited for Singapore's climate:

Daily: Use a sulphate-free, pH-balanced shampoo. Wash your scalp (not just your hair) thoroughly, spending at least 60 seconds massaging the scalp to remove sebum and sweat. Rinse completely so that there is no residual shampoo left.

2–3 times per week: Apply a scalp tonic or serum to problem areas after washing. Two Herbs' Herbal Hair Tonic delivers herbal actives directly to the follicle level between salon visits.

Weekly: Use a scalp mask after washing to soothe and strengthen the scalp. Shampoo your hair, towel dry it, and then apply the mask to the scalp and leave it for 20 minutes. Wash and rinse off. Two Herbs' scalp peeling gel allows you to continue the treatment approach easily at home.

Monthly: Professional salon treatment, or fortnightly if you have an active scalp condition.

Key Ingredients to Look For in a Scalp Treatment

Ingredients That Work

Ingredient

What It Does

Best For

Ginger (Jiang)

Stimulates circulation, anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial

Hair loss, oily scalp, poor circulation

Dang Gui (Angelica Sinensis)

Improves blood flow to follicles, nourishes scalp tissue

Hair loss, dry scalp, postpartum shedding

Ginseng (Ren Shen)

Strengthens follicle cells, promotes growth factors

Hair thinning, weak hair roots

Lingzhi (Reishi Mushroom)

Anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, immune-balancing

Sensitive scalp, scalp inflammation

He Shou Wu (Fo-Ti)

Traditional herb for grey hair reversal, follicle nourishment

Premature greying, thinning

Bhringraj

Ayurvedic herb known as the "king of herbs for hair", promotes regrowth

Hair loss, premature greying

Amla (Indian Gooseberry)

Rich in Vitamin C, strengthens hair shaft, reduces breakage

Brittle hair, hair fall

Calendula

Antifungal, anti-inflammatory, hydrating

Dry scalp, dandruff, sensitive scalp

Licorice Root

Soothes itch, reduces scalp inflammation

Itchy scalp, seborrhoeic dermatitis

Zinc Pyrithione

Antifungal, antibacterial

Dandruff, seborrhoeic dermatitis

Salicylic Acid

Exfoliates dead skin cells, unclogs follicles

Flaky scalp, product buildup

Ketoconazole

Antifungal (clinical-grade)

Persistent dandruff, fungal conditions

Biotin

Supports keratin structure

Brittle hair, hair fall

Hyaluronic Acid

Deep hydration, moisture retention

Dry, dehydrated scalp

Tea Tree Oil

Antifungal, antibacterial, cooling

Dandruff, itchy scalp

 

Ingredients to Avoid (Especially for Sensitive Scalps)

  Sodium Lauryl Sulphate (SLS)

  Silicones (Dimethicone, Cyclomethicone)

  Synthetic Fragrance

  Parabens

  Mineral Oil

How Often Should You Get Scalp Treatment?

The right frequency for scalp treatment depends on your condition severity and treatment goals:

  • If you have active dandruff or seborrheic dermatitis, then opt for 2 weeks during the initial phase, followed by monthly treatment.

  • In case of an oily, sensitive or itchy scalp, you should get a scalp treatment every 2-3 weeks.

  • In the early stages of hair loss, get weekly scalp treatments for the first 4-6 weeks, followed by every 2 weeks.

  • In case your hair loss has improved and your goal is maintenance, then opt for monthly scalp treatments.

  • Similarly, you can choose to get monthly scalp treatments for general scalp health maintenance.

Scalp Treatment Prices in Singapore: What to Expect

How much does scalp treatment cost in Singapore?

Scalp treatment prices in Singapore typically range from S$34 to S$400+ per session, depending on the treatment type, technology used, condition severity, and whether it's a first-timer trial or a full ongoing session. Herbal and TCM-based treatments are generally affordable options, whereas medical-grade options involving microneedling or laser technology are more expensive.

Treatment Type

Price Range

Best For

Herbal / TCM scalp treatment

S$34–S$80 per session

General maintenance, dandruff, oily scalp, hair loss (mild–moderate)

Scalp detox / clarifying treatment

S$48–S$128 per session

Buildup, congested follicles, first-time deep cleanse

OxyJet / oxygen infusion treatment

S$138–S$280 per session

Hair thinning, poor circulation, follicle revival

Microneedling + exosome treatment

S$228–S$400 per session

Moderate–severe hair loss, advanced thinning

Head spa (luxury / Korean-style)

S$98–S$381 per session

Wellness, stress-related hair loss, relaxation

At-home herbal treatment kit

S$35–S$72

Between-session maintenance, DIY herbal care

Top Scalp Treatment Brands in Singapore Compared

Brand

Approach

Best For

Trial / Entry Price

Regular Price

Key Technology

Two Herbs

TCM + Ayurvedic herbal blend (9 herbs)

Hair loss, dandruff, oily scalp, sensitive scalp, chemical-free seekers

From S$20

S$20–S$72 depending on hair length

Scalp gel, scalp mask, HSA-certified herbs, scalp scan

Bee Choo Origin

TCM herbal, 16-herb blend

Hair loss, greying, oily scalp

From S$40

S$40–S$80+

Herbal cream, 45-min steam, ginger tonic

TK TrichoKare

European herbal + advanced technology

Dandruff, hair loss, thinning, advanced cases

From S$40–S$48 (trial, includes kit)

S$745 (full treatment)

OxyJet, Photodynamic Therapy, Tricho-Scan analysis

Beijing 101

TCM + modern, 4+ decades of experience

Hair loss, thinning, greying, TCM approach

Enquire directly

Mid–high range

Meridian massage, acupressure, TCM herbs

TrichoLab

Medical-grade botanical

Eczema, psoriasis, serious hair loss

From S$68

S$128–S$398

Microneedling, IYASHI exosomes, Aqua Jet, LED therapy

Papilla Haircare

Oxygen-based + botanical

Hair thinning, premium clientele

From S$138

S$138–S$300+

OxyJet oxygen infusion, growth factors

Why Herbal Scalp Treatment Works: The TCM and Ayurvedic Approach by Two Herbs

While there has been a lot of advancement in hair care techniques and treatments, herbal-based care is still preferred by the majority of Singaporeans as it offers them a holistic approach to work with the scalp’s natural biology. Treatments such as radiofrequency, microneedling, and phototherapy may be effective for advanced hair loss, the problems that people deal with every day are related to scalp concerns, which respond very well to herbal and natural treatments.

This encapsulates the TCM philosophy of scalp health, which focuses on internal organ balance. Combine it with Ayurveda, which contributes a complementary set of principles and herbs, and you get a powerful treatment that addresses internal balance, blood circulation, direct scalp nourishment, and detoxification.

Two Herbs' founder developed the clinic's signature formula specifically to combine Chinese and Ayurvedic, creating a formula that addresses scalp health from multiple angles.

The herbs are certified by Singapore's HSA to be free from toxic heavy metals. The treatment is prepared in GMP-certified conditions. No synthetic additives, no harsh chemicals, no side effects and no requirement to purchase an expensive package before you see whether it works.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does scalp treatment actually do?

Scalp treatment cleanses the follicles of built-up sebum, dead skin cells, and product residue; delivers nourishing or therapeutic ingredients directly to the scalp; and rebalances the scalp's natural oil production and pH level. Over time, most people notice less itch, reduced oiliness, and hair that looks and feels cleaner for longer.

Can scalp treatment stop hair loss?

Scalp treatment is most effective for hair loss caused by follicle congestion, scalp inflammation, or poor circulation. By clearing blocked follicles and improving blood flow, treatment can meaningfully reduce shedding and encourage regrowth. However, hair loss driven by genetics (androgenetic alopecia), hormonal conditions, or autoimmune causes (like alopecia areata) typically requires medical intervention beyond scalp treatment alone.

How long does it take to see results from scalp treatment?

Most people notice immediate improvement in scalp comfort and cleanliness after the first session. For dandruff and oily scalp, visible improvement typically appears within 2–3

sessions. For hair loss, a meaningful reduction in shedding usually requires 4–6 consistent sessions, with signs of new growth appearing around the 2–3 month mark when treated regularly.

Is scalp treatment safe for colour-treated or chemically processed hair?

Yes. Scalp treatments, particularly herbal-based ones, are considered safe for chemically processed hair.

Can I do scalp treatment while pregnant or breastfeeding?

Most herbal treatments are safe during pregnancy, but you should always inform your therapist before treatment.

What's the difference between a scalp treatment and a scalp detox?

A scalp detox is one type of scalp treatment which focuses on deep cleansing and removal of buildup. A full scalp treatment programme typically includes detoxification as one step, alongside nourishment, rebalancing, and stimulation of follicle activity.

How often should I wash my hair in Singapore?

Daily washing is perfectly fine for most people in Singapore, and often recommended given the heat and sweat. Always use a mild, sulphate-free shampoo and wash the scalp (not just the hair ends) properly.

Is herbal scalp treatment as effective as technology-based treatments?

For most everyday scalp conditions like dandruff, oily scalp, mild-to-moderate hair loss, and sensitivity, herbal treatments are highly effective. Technology-based treatments (microneedling,

OxyJet, RF) are more appropriate for advanced hair loss where the follicle needs direct stimulation at a deeper level than topical herbs can reach. However, you can even combine both: herbal treatment for regular maintenance, and clinical sessions for targeted hair loss management.

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