Everyday scalp care
For people reviewing comfort, cleansing habits and a consistent cosmetic-care routine.
- Routine and observation checklist
- Realistic cosmetic-care boundaries
- Questions to guide product choices
Independent hair & scalp guidance for Malaysia
A private, education-first place to make sense of shedding, thinning or scalp concerns—before choosing a product, professional discussion or restoration option.

Designed for thoughtful decisions
Education firstNo cure-all promises
Clear pathwaysCare, discussion or restoration
Your paceExplore without pressure
Private self-check
Three short questions help you identify a useful education pathway. Your answers stay in this browser and are not a medical diagnosis.
Educational guidance only. Sudden, severe or concerning changes should be discussed with an appropriately qualified professional.
Three distinct care pathways
The useful question is not “what works for everyone?” It is “which type of information will help me make a better next decision?”
For people reviewing comfort, cleansing habits and a consistent cosmetic-care routine.
For persistent shedding, visible density changes or concerns that deserve a qualified conversation.
For high-consideration decisions involving procedures, candidacy, recovery and long-term planning.
How AKAR helps
We organise the decision before you commit time, money or confidence to a specific route.
Describe the change, its timing and what you have already tried.
Separate cosmetic care, professional support and restoration planning.
Know what to ask about boundaries, effort, cost and realistic expectations.
Move at your own pace with clearer information and no hidden commitment.

A useful plan begins by separating care paths and expectations.

Our information principles
Hair concerns can be emotional. The way information is presented matters as much as the information itself.
Cosmetic care, professional management and restoration are different conversations.
Decisions should not depend on unrealistic imagery, false proof or social pressure.
You should understand what happens after an enquiry and what remains optional.
The self-check organises information; it does not replace qualified assessment.
Free decision guide
A practical overview designed to help you compare pathways with less noise and more confidence.
Prototype form. A live version requires secure collection, consent language, a privacy notice and appropriate Malaysian regulatory review.
Thank you—your guide request has been captured in this prototype.

No. It is an educational tool that organises your observations and suggests a type of information you may want to explore next.
No. The purpose is to explain different pathways and the questions that can support a thoughtful decision. Any later product, consultation or procedure should be optional and clearly explained.
No. Cosmetic care, professional management and restoration planning have different purposes and limitations. A universal promise would not be appropriate.
This prototype displays a confirmation only. In a live version, the guide would be sent to the address provided, with any further contact clearly opt-in.
If a change is sudden, severe, persistent, accompanied by discomfort, or otherwise concerns you, consider discussing it with an appropriately qualified professional.