Scalp Popping Hair Cracking
Also known as: Hair Cracking · Hair Popping · Scalp Cracking
Scalp popping (also called hair cracking) is the practice of twisting a small section of hair near the root and yanking it upward to produce a loud popping sound, similar to cracking your knuckles. The technique went viral on TikTok in late November 2020 after user erikabretado shared a video of her mother performing it as a headache remedy4. Despite claims that it relieves tension and migraines, medical professionals have repeatedly warned that scalp popping can cause hair loss, bleeding, and serious scalp injuries1.
TL;DR
Scalp popping (also called hair cracking) is the practice of twisting a small section of hair near the root and yanking it upward to produce a loud popping sound, similar to cracking your knuckles.
Overview
Origin & Background
How It Spread
How to Use This Meme
Scalp popping isn't a meme template but a physical technique that people film and share. The typical video format involves:
One person sits while a friend or family member stands behind them
The person performing it grabs a small section of hair close to the roots
They twist the hair tightly around their fingers
They pull the twisted hair upward with a quick, firm tug
An audible pop or crack is heard, often met with a reaction from both parties
Cultural Impact
Fun Facts
The popping sound may be caused by the skin separating from the skull, creating a vacuum effect "like pulling a suction cup off the shower wall," according to a massage therapist quoted by Health.com.
An alternative theory suggests the sound comes from fascia release, the snapping of thin membranes surrounding muscles beneath the scalp.
Turkish and Indian barbers have offered hair cracking as a routine part of post-haircut massages long before TikTok existed.
Blogger Bev Potter tried it and described "a wave of relaxation cascade from the top of my head down my body" but cautioned about the potential harm.
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