Natural Treatment for Seborrheic Dermatitis, Cradle Cap, Dandruff, and Itchy Scalp
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Nicole S.Posted
Thu 29 May 2008 1:03pm2 Comments
An itchy dry, flaky scalp is typically “seborrheic dermatitis” commonly referred to as dandruff in adults and “cradle cap” in babies. Most standard anti-fungal shampoos... while the actual cause is treated, they frankly are not the “be all end all”.
First of all seborrheic dermatitis is an inflammatory condition of the scalp that can manifest
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My scalp was feeling rather it ...
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Tina G.Posted
Tue 23 Dec 2008 9:17pm
My scalp was feeling rather itchy and I was convinced that my head was covered in those horrid, little bugs whose name makes you itch all over but I realised that it was just a bad case of dry scalp.
So I bought Head and Shoulders shampoo and conditioner - the one that is especially [...]
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Good Home Remedies for an Itchy Scalp
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Methods of HealingPosted
Sun 11 Apr 2010 1:18am
An itchy scalp can be caused by a number of different things. Dandruff, sunburn, psoriasis, eczema and others can lead to dryness, crusting, irritation, sores and uncomfortable embarrassment as well. Some of them will need medical treatment but you might want to try a few good home remedies for itchy scalps first.
Good Home Remedies
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Scalp-health’s Zincplex
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YusufPosted
Thu 28 Jan 2010 12:00am
Millions of people over the globe face scalp related problems almost everyday. These problems can be quite troublesome to the sufferer, as they have a great tendency of affecting them emotionally as well as physically and also impede everyday lifestyle. There are numerous reasons for scalp related problems including
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Scalp Problems: Home Remedies to get rid of them
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Perfectskincare C.Posted
Wed 17 Mar 2010 12:00am
Today, I would be discussing with you one more benefits of making Neem a part of your daily lives . Scalp problems are one of the main causes of hair fall, dry and dull hair or thin hair prone to lots of breakage. Dandruff, itchy scalp, redness in the scalp, dry scalp, acne on the scalp; these are some
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Doo Gro for Scalp Psoriasis
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TinaPosted
Wed 01 Jul 2009 6:38pm1 Comment
I have a very good friend who has SP and I suggested to her to use some Doo Gro. She has used it for about a week now and told me yesterday her scalp looks better now than it has in a long time and thanked me very much. I would still like to know if anyone has tried Argan Oil?
Prom is in three weeks and hopefully my daughter's psoriasis
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Doo Gro for Scalp Psoriasis
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TinaPosted
Wed 04 Nov 2009 10:03pm
I have a very good friend who has SP and I suggested to her to use some Doo Gro. She has used it for about a week now and told me yesterday her scalp looks better now than it has in a long time and thanked me very much. I would still like to know if anyone has tried Argan Oil?
Prom is in three weeks and hopefully my daughter's psoriasis
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Scalp massaging tips
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Dr.Savitha SuriPosted
Wed 28 Apr 2010 5:01am
fulfils theses needs. Blood circulation to hair follicle increases when scalp is massaged well. Scalp massage is beneficial for healthy hair. Few precautions have to be taken while massaging hair.
• People with oily scalp should massage scalp twice in a week with thin oils like coconut oil. Use little oil to massage. Over use of oil may lead to hair
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Will Follicleanse Shampoo Clean My Scalp Better?
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Sarah B.Posted
Wed 09 May 2012 2:01am
Technochocolate asks…I’ve recently been interested in a shampoo called Follicleanse. It claims to thoroughly cleanse dry scalp and lift more oil than other shampoos. I don’t have dandruff, but I always have had some flaking off the scalp. The supposed active ingredients are Zinc PCA, fenugreek, panthenol, sage, and thyme. Will this mak ...
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