Aoki Head Spa provides natural skin care products, relaxation in McKinney


Founder Jihee Aoki opened Aoki Head Spa to help individuals experiencing itchy, oily scalps find relief using natural ingredients with products made in-house.

Located at 3751 S. Stonebridge Drive, Ste. 300, McKinney, the spa offers a range of treatments, including deep scalp cleansing, scalp massage, neck and shoulders massage, and scalp analysis.

Aoki said she tried countless shampoos—organic, expensive and everything in between—but nothing provided lasting relief for her itchy scalp. This experience inspired a deep dive into the ingredients and processes behind hair care products.

Through her research, she discovered the scalp’s pores are significantly larger than those on other parts of the body, making them more susceptible to absorbing chemicals. She started looking for a more natural alternative and developed her own recipe for shampoo bars.

Aoki’s shampoo bars are made using organic herbs like echinacea, angelica root, spirulina, ginger and chrysanthemum. She travels to Korea every few months to hand-select the herbs she wants to use and brings them back to her spa to make the shampoo bars. The bars are crafted with just one chemical for foaming; the rest of the ingredients are so safe, they could be eaten, Aoki said.

“Once I started using this product, I never had any more issues anymore,” Aoki said. “No more itching. My teenage daughter used to have a very oily scalp, and hers is much better compared to before.”

Aoki Head Spa’s approach is meticulous and labor-intensive, setting it apart from other salons. Clients begin with a scalp analysis using a microscope to tailor the treatment to their specific needs.

The shampooing process itself takes 20 to 30 minutes of thorough, traditional brushing. The spa also offers red-light therapy for hair regrowth and uses a custom water circulation system infused with 12 different organic herbs.

In addition to scalp care, the spa offers massage therapy.

“I hired that guy to come here to teach my employees how to give Japanese-style massages,” Aoki said. “Our massage is amazing.”

Beyond the technical aspects, Aoki Head Spa prides itself on fostering a sense of community and education. The founder offers DIY shampoo bar classes with recipes, encouraging clients to take control of their hair care routines.

“This is not just business for me,” Aoki said. “I really want to be honest, genuine and make people healthy.”

Her commitment to clean beauty—focusing on inner health rather than just outer appearance—resonates with clients who seek long-term benefits.

For those seeking an organic and natural solution to their scalp issues, Aoki Head Spa offers an experience that is as enriching as it is restorative. To make an appointment at Aoki Head Spa or to learn more, visit the business’s website.

The above story was produced by Multi-Platform Journalist Mary Katherine Shapiro with Community Impact’s Storytelling team with information solely provided by the local business as part of their “sponsored content” purchase through our advertising team.

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