Kume Botanical Head Spa

Restore. Rejuvenate. Rebalance.

Daily stress, harsh products, and a fast-paced lifestyle can throw your body out of balance—especially your scalp and hair. At Kume Botanical Head Spa, we offer luxurious treatments using 100% organic, biodynamic ingredients, formulated for all hair types, and designed to target specific scalp and hair conditions. Our therapies detox, calm, and revitalize your scalp and hair.
Whether you’re dealing with dryness, flakes, itchiness, oiliness, or hair loss, our treatments are tailored to bring your scalp back into balance—while offering a deep sense of peace and renewal both scalp and soul.

Benefits of Scalp Treatment

Deep Relaxation

Relieves tension in the scalp, neck, and shoulders for complete relaxation.

Better Blood Circulation

Stimulates blood flow to the scalp, nourishing your hair better and promoting growth.

Healthy Scalp

Removes impurities and product buildup, regulates sebum production, and prevents irritation.

Stronger Hair

Strengthens hair follicles and promotes thicker, shinier hair growth.

Stress Reduction

Scalp massage activates reflex points, releasing tension and promoting mental well-being.

Sensory Experience

A moment of pure relaxation and escape that nourishes your mind, body, and soul.

Preparation

Preparation

Preparing properly for a head spa service makes a big difference in how relaxing and effective it feels—especially since these treatments focus on scalp health, circulation, and deep relaxation.

Before the Appointment:

  • Come with clean, product-free hair (or lightly styled)
    • Avoid heavy oils, gels, dry shampoo, or hairspray
    • Light natural oils are okay, but buildup can block treatment benefits
  • Skip major chemical treatments right before
    • No coloring, bleaching, or perms within 48–72 hours
    • A sensitive scalp won’t respond well to massage or exfoliation
  • Hydrate well
    • Drink water before your session—better circulation = better results
  • Eat light
    • Don’t come in overly full or starving
    • A relaxed body helps you enjoy the massage more deeply

What to Wear & Bring:

  • Wear comfortable clothing
    • You’ll be reclining for a while—tight collars or stiff fabrics can be distracting
  • Avoid heavy makeup & jewelry
    • Especially earrings, necklaces, or hair accessories
  • Bring a hair tie or clip (optional)
    • Useful after the service if you don’t want hair down
Mental Preparation

Mental Preparation (this part matters more than people think)

  • Arrive 5–10 minutes early to decompress
  • Silence your phone — this is a full relaxation experience
  • Set an intention: relaxation, scalp detox, stress relief

If your mind is racing, the service won’t hit as deeply. Slow down before you even sit in the chair.

Things to Communicate to Your Therapist

Be upfront about:

  • Scalp sensitivity or conditions (dandruff, psoriasis, hair loss concerns)
  • Pressure preference (some clients want deep stimulation, others want gentle)
  • Any recent headaches, injuries, or stress


Benefits & Frequency

What are the benefits of a head spa?

Benefits include improved scalp health, stress relief, better blood circulation, stronger hair follicles, and enhanced hair shine and growth.

Is a head spa good for hair loss?

Yes. Regular treatments can improve circulation and unclog follicles, supporting hair regrowth when combined with healthy lifestyle habits.

Does a head spa help hair growth?

Consistent scalp care through massage and cleansing can create a healthier environment for hair to grow thicker and stronger.

How often should you go to a head spa?

Every 3 to 4 weeks is ideal for maintenance and long-term scalp health.

Special Situations

Can I go to a head spa while pregnant?

Yes, but always check with your doctor first. Choose a spa experienced with prenatal clients and avoid intense pressure or essential oils that aren't pregnancy-safe.

Can you go to a head spa with extensions?

Yes, but let your stylist know beforehand. Some techniques or products may need to be adjusted to protect your extensions.

Can you go to a head spa with psoriasis or scalp conditions?

It depends on severity. Some spas offer gentle, soothing treatments for sensitive scalps, but always consult your dermatologist first.

Treatment and Prices

Approx. 60 Minute

Botanical Scalp Treatment
$159
$ 128 Intro price
  • A gentle, effective scalp detox and rejuvenation

This therapeutic treatment uses Oway’s Herbs and Clay Peeling Cleanser to remove buildup, restore pH balance, and soothe sensitive scalps.

Suggested Frequency: Once a week

  • Scalp analysis with high-resolution microscope
  • Japanese Onsen eye mask for relaxation
  • Aromatherapy with essential oil blend of your choice
  • Dry brushing to exfoliate the scalp
  • Double shampoo, exfoliation, and scalp mask
  • Herbal Steam
  • Hydrodhara oil flow + pressure point head massage
  • Waterfall rinse and calming neck, shoulder massage
  • Light hair blow dry

Ideal for dry, flaky, itchy, or oily scalps and early signs of hair loss.

Approx. 90 Minute

Botanical Deluxe Treatment
$199
$ 158 promotional price
  • A full head-to-face luxury experience

A deeply relaxing treatment combining our signature scalp ritual with a revitalizing acupressure facial massage, nourishing the scalp while lifting and toning the face.


Suggested Frequency: Once a month or 3-5 sessions

  • Included our Signature Botanical Scalp Treatment
  • Custom organic hair & scalp mask
  • Sculptural Face Lifting Massage using Oway organic skincare
  • Gua Sha contour
  • Personalized facial mask
  • Dry brushing of the upper body
  • Massage for upper body and hands with nourishing cream

Perfect for total renewal—glowing skin, healthy scalp, and inner calm.

*Benefits of Sculptural face massage: Muscle Release, Depuffing, Lifting, Sculpting.

WHY CHOOSE KUME?

  • 100% certified organic, biodynamic ingredients for all hair types
  • Non-toxic, cruelty-free, eco-conscious formulations
  • Rooted in Japanese scalp therapy and botanical science
  • Personalized care in a serene, spa-like setting