Viral TikTok Trend Just Hit Kokomo—Scalp Spa Facials
I Tried the New Scalp Spa at MJR Skincare—And OMG, You NEED This in Your Life
When it comes to selfcare and spa treatments in Kokomo, MJR Skincare is already one of my go-to spots. But you guys—they just leveled up. I’m talking about something brand new, something you’ve probably been drooling over on TikTok: a Scalp Spa. YES. Selfcare for your scalp. We are officially entering our “treat your hair follicles like royalty” era.
So the second I heard MJR was offering this new service, I said out loud (to no one in particular)—SIGN. ME. UP.
TikTok Made Me Do It
If you’re anything like me, your feed is flooded with those dreamy videos of scalp facials—soothing water flowing, gentle massage tools, hair brushed to perfection. They’re basically the ASMR of beauty TikToks. So getting to experience that in real life? In Kokomo? It felt like a luxurious dream I didn’t have to drive to Indy for.
What to Expect: 90 Minutes of PURE BLISS
When you arrive at MJR for your scalp spa facial, you’re welcomed into their always calming and cozy space. Then, you get to lie down on this plush bed, your head nestled into a basin. An eye mask goes over your face (hellooo, sensory escape), and then—cue the angels singing—a halo of warm water starts to flow over your scalp.
Over the next hour and a half, my scalp was lovingly treated with custom products, gentle exfoliation, and all sorts of massage tools that I swear were invented by wizards. Every single knot of stress I had just melted away. By the end of it, I felt like a whole new person—refreshed, rebalanced, and yes, with the softest, happiest scalp of my life.
Selfcare, But Make It Local
If you’ve been putting off a selfcare day (and I know you have!), this is your sign. Book a scalp spa facial at MJR Skincare like, right now. It’s the perfect blend of pampering and wellness—and the fact that it’s right here in Kokomo makes it even sweeter.
Also, we featured this magical experience on an episode of Kokomo Uncovered, partnered with our friends at Community First Bank of Indiana—because supporting local is kind of their thing, and ours too.