— Quick facts
The essentials, at a glance.
- Business name
- D4 Season
- Service
- Scalp Treatment & Head Spa
- City
- Lynnwood, WA
- Who it's for
- Anyone dealing with an oily, dry, flaky or product-burdened scalp, or wanting a deep-cleansing reset.
- What happens
- Scalp analysis, deep cleansing, scalp massage, treatment mask or serum, hydrotherapy and blow-dry.
- Benefits
- Deep scalp cleansing, buildup and excess-oil removal, improved hydration, a refreshed comfortable scalp, relaxation.
- Area served
- Lynnwood, Bothell, Edmonds & Mill Creek
- Hours
- Mon–Sat 10 AM–9 PM · Sun 10 AM–8 PM
- Booking
- By appointment · (206) 688-9700
— The ritual
What happens during a head spa.
A head spa is a professional scalp-and-hair treatment that pairs deep cleansing with scalp care, massage and conditioning. Many of the techniques are inspired by Japanese scalp-care methods, and the focus is on two things at once: a clean, comfortable-feeling scalp and genuine relaxation.
At D4 Season we offer a variety of head spa treatments, including basic relaxation, scalp care and sleep-enhancing therapies. A session can include scalp analysis, targeted scalp treatments, massage, hair washing, hydrotherapy (halo water therapy) and deep relaxation — a refreshing and calming experience from start to finish.
The steps in a session
Where a regular shampoo service mainly cleans the hair, a head spa typically begins with a scalp analysis, then moves through exfoliation and targeted treatment, a cleansing wash, and a scalp and shoulder massage — sometimes with steam therapy or a hair mask. The hydrotherapy step, a gentle halo of flowing water over the scalp, is the part most guests remember.
How long it takes
Most head spa sessions run 45 to 90 minutes, and some luxury treatments take up to two hours. At D4 Season the menu spans a 30-minute TCM Head Aromatherapy through to 90-minute rituals, so you can match the length to the time you have.
— Is it for me
Who a head spa is for.
Head spa treatments are ideal for an oily, dry, flaky or tension-prone scalp — or for anyone who simply wants a deeply relaxing experience. They suit straight, wavy, curly, fine, thick, color-treated and chemically treated hair, and each session is customized to your scalp and hair type.
How often to come in
Many guests book a head spa every four to eight weeks, though the right rhythm depends on your scalp condition, hair type and lifestyle. If your scalp tends to get oily or flaky between visits, the shorter end of that range usually feels best.
A note on hair and scalp health
A head spa is a wellness treatment, not a medical one. Keeping the scalp clean and balanced can support how your hair looks and feels, but a head spa is not a treatment for hair loss — if you're noticing significant thinning or shedding, it's worth speaking with a dermatologist or healthcare professional.
— The relaxation
The calm behind a head spa.
Beyond a clean scalp, much of a head spa's appeal is simply the chance to slow down. A long scalp-and-shoulder massage, warm water and quiet are a form of self-care, and independent health organizations describe relaxation practices as a low-risk, low-cost way to ease everyday stress. We treat that calm as part of the result, not an afterthought.
It's also why the massage matters as much as the cleanse. A scalp massage is a form of massage therapy; the research references near the foot of this page point to neutral background from the NCCIH and others on massage and relaxation — general reading, not claims about any specific outcome.
— Deep cleansing
Scalp treatment in Lynnwood.
A scalp treatment focuses on the skin beneath your hair: deep-cleansing away product buildup and excess oil, then rebalancing and hydrating the scalp. At D4 Season in Lynnwood it's a wellness ritual — not a medical one — with the same menu and pricing at both our Lynnwood and Shoreline studios.
D4 Season is Seattle's first specialized head spa, established in 2022, with locations in Shoreline and Lynnwood. Our Lynnwood studio at 18500 33rd Ave W Suite C welcomes guests from across Bothell, Edmonds and Mill Creek.
Plan your visit
We're open Monday–Saturday 10 AM–9 PM and Sunday 10 AM–8 PM. Call (206) 688-9700 to book, or reserve online — and contact us for groups of 5 or more. Prefer our other studio? Visit the Shoreline location.
Want the Japanese-style ritual or a price overview? See the Japanese head spa in Lynnwood, the best head spa in Lynnwood, or the full head spa hub.
— Make a day of it
Pairs well with a head spa.
Many guests turn a head spa into a longer reset by adding a massage or a facial. D4 Season offers all three under one roof — Swedish and deep-tissue body therapy, plus a range of facials and skin care.
A head spa pairs especially well with a massage when you're carrying neck and shoulder tension, or a facial when you want the relaxation to extend to your skin. Contact us for groups of 5 or more, and we'll help you plan a visit around the time you have.
— Menu & pricing
Scalp treatment menu & pricing
| Service | Duration | Price |
|---|---|---|
| TCM Head Aromatherapy | 30 min | $50 |
| Classic Head Spa (Short Hair Only) | 45 min | $70 |
| D4 Signature Head Spa | 60 min | $85 |
| Chinese Herb Head Spa | 60 min | $90 |
| Aura Scalp Treatment | 75 min | $110 |
| Luxury Head Spa | 90 min | $135 |
| Purifying Scalp Care | 90 min | $168 |
| Floral Head Spa Therapy | 90 min | $168 |
| Scalp Revitalize Therapy | 90 min | $220 |
Same menu and pricing at both the Lynnwood and Shoreline locations. Gratuity is not included in service prices.
— Common questions
Asked & answered.
What is a head spa? +
A head spa is a professional scalp and hair treatment that combines deep cleansing, scalp care, massage, and conditioning. Many treatments are inspired by Japanese scalp-care techniques and focus on both scalp health and relaxation.
How is a head spa different from a regular shampoo? +
A regular shampoo service mainly cleans the hair. A head spa typically includes scalp analysis, exfoliation, specialized treatments, massage, and sometimes steam therapy or hair masks.
What are the benefits of a head spa? +
Deep scalp cleansing; removal of product buildup and excess oil; improved scalp hydration; relaxation and stress relief; softer, shinier hair; potential reduction in scalp irritation and flaking.
Can I get a head spa if I have dandruff? +
Often yes. Many head spas offer treatments designed for dry, flaky, or oily scalps. However, severe dandruff or scalp conditions may require medical evaluation.
How often should I get a head spa? +
Many people schedule a head spa every 4–8 weeks, though the ideal frequency depends on scalp condition, hair type, lifestyle, and personal preferences.
Can a head spa help with hair loss? +
A head spa is not a medical treatment for hair loss. However, maintaining a clean, healthy scalp may support overall hair health. If you're experiencing significant hair thinning or hair loss, consult a dermatologist or healthcare professional.
What can I expect after a head spa? +
Most people notice a cleaner, fresher-feeling scalp; softer, smoother hair; reduced scalp tightness or itchiness; and a sense of relaxation and well-being.
— Research & references
A head spa is, at heart, a scalp massage and a deliberate hour of relaxation. We don't make medical claims about it — for neutral, non-promotional background on the wellness practices it draws on, see the NCCIH on massage therapy , relaxation techniques and managing stress . These are general educational references, not statements about our specific treatments. D4 Season is a relaxation and wellness spa, not a medical provider.
— Continue exploring
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