If your scalp feels oily, itchy, flaky, or sensitive, or you are dealing with scalp acne, dryness, or unexplained discomfort, it is often a sign that your scalp barrier needs attention. Our scalp treatment begins with a thorough scalp analysis and a personalised plan, so every session addresses the right concern in the right way.
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For greasy roots, excess oil buildup, scalp odour, and congested follicles. One of the most common scalp concerns, it often responds well to the right balance of deep cleansing and targeted care.
For scalp bumps, clogged follicles, and breakouts linked to sweat, oil, and product buildup. Gentle deep cleansing with calming, targeted care helps clear congestion and restore comfort.
For thinning hair, increased shedding, and reduced hair density. This treatment supports a healthier scalp environment for stronger follicles and a better foundation for growth.
For persistent itch, redness, and irritation, with or without visible flaking. The right treatment starts by identifying whether the cause is sensitivity, dryness, oil imbalance, or early-stage dermatitis.
For a tight, flaky, or dehydrated scalp that feels sensitive, often worsened by air-conditioning or frequent washing. This treatment helps restore moisture balance and rebuild the scalp’s natural barrier.
For visible flaking, stubborn buildup, recurring congestion, and dandruff-like symptoms that keep coming back. More than a surface cleanse, it targets the imbalance driving the cycle.











Many scalp concerns look similar on the surface. For example, flaking can come from dry scalp, dandruff, or seborrhoeic dermatitis, each requiring a different approach. A proper scalp analysis identifies the patterns that guide the right treatment plan.
Japanese-inspired care
Every programme at NŌMI is built around your scalp not a generic menu. After a thorough scalp analysis,
we personalise the session to your condition, sensitivity level, and goals.
Hydrating and soothing care for dry, tight, or dehydrated scalp that needs comfort and moisture support.
Best for: dry scalp, tightness, sensitivity from over-washing.
Targeted relief for an itchy scalp that is inflamed, reactive, or chronically sensitive. Calms redness, soothes irritation, and works to rebalance sebum production.
Best for: Itchy scalp, sensitive scalp, redness, and oily-yet-itchy scalp conditions.
A thorough deep-cleanse for scalps dealing with stubborn buildup, persistent flaking, or recurring congestion. An effective scalp treatment for dandruff and conditions where the scalp needs a genuine reset.
Best for: Dandruff-like flaking, product buildup, and recurring scalp congestion.
A results-focused programme for those experiencing thinning, shedding, or a declining hair growth environment. Combines advanced scalp stimulation with targeted serums to support follicle vitality.
Best for: Scalp treatment for hair loss, early-stage thinning, and improving the scalp environment for stronger, healthier hair growth.
NŌMI’s most complete offering — a seamless blend of targeted scalp care and deeply restorative relaxation. Ideal for those who want meaningful results without sacrificing the pleasure of the experience.
Best for: First-time guests, those seeking a head spa with results, and anyone who needs both a scalp reset and genuine stress relief.
A gentle, recovery-focused treatment designed to support scalp healing after a transplant procedure. Soothes sensitivity, reduces discomfort, and helps restore a healthy scalp environment during recovery.
Best for: Post-transplant recovery, heightened scalp sensitivity, and gentle restoration care.
They can overlap. Scalp treatment is usually results-focused (oil, itch, flakes, sensitivity, acne, dryness), while head spa emphasises relaxation and massage. We can recommend the best option after scalp analysis.
The distinction matters because the treatment is different. Dry scalp flaking is typically associated with dehydration and a tight, uncomfortable feel. Dandruff — often linked to seborrhoeic dermatitis — tends to produce oilier flakes and is frequently accompanied by itching or redness. A scalp analysis is the most reliable way to differentiate and ensure you receive the right care.
In most cases, yes — though timing matters when the scalp is sensitised from a recent chemical service. Please let us know what treatments you have had and when, and we will advise a safe and suitable schedule.
This varies by condition and lifestyle. Most guests begin with a short series — typically two to four sessions — then move to monthly maintenance once the scalp has stabilised. Factors such as exercise habits, helmet use, humidity exposure, and your home care routine all play a role. Your therapist will give a clearer recommendation after the first session.
Please seek medical advice if you experience severe pain, swelling, pus, fever, a spreading rash, patchy hair loss, or symptoms that persist despite consistent care. Certain scalp conditions fall outside the scope of salon treatment and require professional medical diagnosis and management.