Description
The Sia Spa is the perfect accessory for your self-care routine. FEATURES: 🎀 Twisted Terry Cloth Fabric: Our headband is made with a twisted terry cloth fabric, ensuring maximum softness and comfort for your hair and skin. Soft: The Sia Spa Headband is gentle on your skin. One Size Fits Most: Don't worry about finding the right size, our headband is designed to fit comfortably on all head sizes. SPECIFICATIONS: - One size fits most - Made with twisted terry cloth fabric - Soft and gentle on skin
Why It Matters
The Sia Spa is the perfect accessory for your self-care routine. FEATURES: 🎀 Twisted Terry Cloth Fabric: Our headband is made with a twisted terry cloth fabric, ensuring maximum softness and comfort for your hair and skin. Soft: The Sia Spa Headband is gentle on your skin. One Size Fits Most: Don't worry about finding the right size, our headband is designed to fit comfortably on all head sizes. SPECIFICATIONS: - One size fits most - Made with twisted terry cloth fabric - Soft and gentle on skin
Blog posts
I’m Losing My Hair During Cancer Treatment — Now What?
You might learn about hair loss in a quick conversation with your care team. You might read it in a pamphlet. It can still feel unreal, right up until the day you notice more strands in the shower or your brush fills faster than usual.
Understanding Non-Medical Needs During Cancer Treatment: Support Beyond the Hospital
Cancer care is usually centered on appointments, such as scans and infusions. Yet most of life during treatment and recovery happens somewhere else entirely. At home. In the car. At the kitchen table. In moments when symptoms arise without warning.
At Salto Health, survivors and caregivers can find resources and support designed to fit naturally into daily life during treatment. Routine helps you meet who you are now, with care.
Dealing with Scanxiety: How to Cope with Fear of Recurrence
Scanxiety describes the worry and tension many survivors feel before follow-up scans. It’s the mind’s way of protecting itself after a difficult chapter, but it often stirs old fears of bad news. Learning how to deal with these feelings begins with knowing that this reaction is normal. You’re not overreacting. You’re human.




