

About This Salon
Nourish Skin and Sugar Studio stands on North Avenue in Wauwatosa, a western Milwaukee suburb. The bright, wheelchair-accessible space offers head spa treatments alongside other services. Several people note the calming effect of the scalp-focused sessions, designed to soothe both the head and nervous system. The studio keeps appointment-only hours, with evenings available on Tuesdays and Thursdays. Sugaring hair removal and gel manicures share the menu with these specialized treatments. Parking is accessible, and the entrance is level with the sidewalk. Inside, the boutique area displays products near the reception desk. The studio opens early most weekdays but closes Sundays. Several people appreciate the natural focus of the treatments and products.
Essential Information
Address
6230 W North Ave, Milwaukee, WI 53208
Phone
(414) 533-4962Contact This Salon
Contact directly for appointment
Booking Your Head Spa
Here are our tips to prepare for and fully enjoy your scalp treatment.
Book in Advance
Book 1 to 2 weeks in advance. Weekend slots sell out fast. And some scalp care specialists are in high demand, especially at reputable Japanese head spa salons.
Prepare for Your Visit
If you have concerns like itchy scalp, product buildup, or hair loss (alopecia), mention them when booking to customize your session.
Day of Your Session
Don't wash your hair the day of your appointment and arrive with brushed hair. Skip makeup as some treatments include a facial mask or kobido massage.
After Your Session
Enjoy a calm activity to extend the relaxing effects of your head massage. Note: blow-drying is usually not included. Allow extra time for long hair.
At-Home Care
Avoid washing your hair for 24-48 hours to let the treatment absorb. For a healthy scalp between sessions, ask your specialist which shampoo and hair care products to use at home.
Maintain Your Results
For lasting scalp health, consider regular treatments. Many clients book their next head spa before leaving to maintain their scalp care routine.

