Sanbon Scalp Care Review: Mo& Scalp Hair Loss 1:1 Care
A personal review of Mo& Scalp Hair Loss in Sanbon Rodeo, covering the SMD early hair-loss scalp care course, listed hours, Naver booking tip, and 1:1 service experience.

Hi, this is Izzingne! It had been a while since my last scalp-care visit. Lately, I felt like I was losing more hair and my scalp seemed itchy, so I made a reservation at Sanbon Mo& Scalp Hair Loss (모앤두피탈모) and went in.

It is toward the end of Sanbon Rodeo, by the big intersection where Central Park and Rodeo Street are. The shop is on the 4th floor of the corner building. Hours listed in the post: - 10:30–21:00 - Saturday and Sunday: 10:00–17:00 Because it is a one-person shop, I recommend booking through Naver before visiting.

Maybe because it had not been open for very long, the interior and facilities were all really clean. I visited around 5 p.m., and I remember the sunlight streaming in and making the space feel calm and sleepy.

SMD Early Hair-Loss Care
The price range felt reasonable. For this level of care, it felt like great value. Since I had recently been feeling like more hair was falling out, I chose the SMD early hair-loss course.

Since it was my first visit, I filled out a chart first. The questions were divided in detail, so it was easy to check items that matched my current condition.

This was the space where I received care. Because it is a one-person shop, it felt even cozier and nicer.

They lifted my hair up neatly and started with a physical-therapy device. It loosened the stiff muscles in my upper body and helped me get comfortable before the scalp-care steps began.

Second, they used aroma oil for scalp therapy. The process was explained as loosening the scalp fascia and supporting circulation. The massage felt really refreshing, so I was very satisfied. The aroma scent was exactly my style, too.

The aroma mist added moisture that my scalp was lacking while also supplying vitamin C. In this state, they started ozone sterilizing steam to soften dead skin cells and impurities on the scalp. It was an important step that helped with the care that followed.

After the ozone sterilizing steam finished, cleansing began. They applied a scaling product for deep cleansing.
After that, they used negative and positive ions to remove toxins and impurities that had built up on the scalp. This was surprisingly refreshing and nice.

Next was Cool Green. It helped with scalp circulation while thoroughly lifting away the dead skin cells and impurities on the surface of the scalp.

After this step, it was time for a scalp pack. They mixed seaweed ingredients with ingredients suited to my scalp, applied the pack carefully, and left it on. There was quite a lot of time set aside so it could absorb well. It took a while, but that also made me feel like the care would work that much better, so I could wait happily.

Once the pack time was over, they rinsed it well with shampoo. Then came my favorite part at Mo& Scalp Hair Loss: water healing.
Warm water kept falling continuously. They said it helps relieve scalp fatigue and supports recovery. Since it was also described as helping improve blood flow, it felt even more refreshing.

After a nourishing treatment full of nutrients, the cleansing and shampoo process was finished.

They dried my hair lightly, to about 50%, and then moved on to the after-care steps.

On the scalp that had been cleaned and prepared for better circulation, they applied a hair-growth ampoule evenly.
They applied the ampoule very carefully, so it felt extremely refreshing.

With an LED regeneration-care device, they left it for about 10 minutes so the ampoule could absorb well.

For the final step, they applied a tonic to balance the scalp’s oil and moisture. That completed the care for the day. It was such a full course, and I left satisfied, satisfied, and very satisfied.

After the care was finished, the director even prepared a snack for me. So sweet.

The bottom image is before the care, and the top image is after. The oiliness on my previously greasy scalp had been cleared up.

The sebum had also been removed like this. Once the care was over, my scalp felt incredibly cool and much lighter.
Maybe because it is a one-person shop, I liked that the care was focused only on me. I was really satisfied with the relaxed waiting times that allowed each step to sit properly, as well as the careful care technique. For scalp care in Sanbon, I highly recommend Mo& Scalp Hair Loss. #SanbonScalp #MoAndScalp #GunpoScalp #GunpoScalpCare #SanbonScalpCare #MoAndScalpHairLoss #SanbonScalpConcerns #GunpoScalpConcerns #SanbonHairLossConcerns #GunpoHairLossConcerns #GunpoHairLossCare #SanbonHairLossCare #ScalpCareReview
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