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16th May 04:15
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<Itchy, flaky scalp>
Try putting castor oil in a dye applicator bottle and apply to scalp; Blow hair dryer on hair to heat it and cover with plastic cap. Keep on for at least an hour while you play around on the computer. Mix 1/4 cup baking soda with shampoo to wash (baking soda cuts the oil). Put tblespoon white vinegar diluted in a cup of water (or just splash it on your head) smoosh it around a little and rinse well with plain water. Vinegar shouldn't smell after drying. Eat flax seed meal every morning with yogurt. Take 1 tablespoon extra virgin olive oil in food during the course of the day. Don't wash your hair more than 3 x a week. Use very mild shampoo. Harsh shampoo encourages more oil secretion. Tea tree oil is good for fungus, etc., but may be strong for some people and should never be used undiluted. The shampoos listed on this site are very good and last long. Don't use bargain stuff. http://sitelevel.whatuseek.com/query...query=shampoo& B1=Search or: http://www.heritagestore.com/ If nothing else works, wash hair with hand dishwashing soap in case you have a product buildup, then use castor oil treatment. LK |
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16th May 04:15
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Did you try the 1% or the 2% nizoral prescription strength?
Might wanna see a doc. I wouldn't use more than 1 drop of a tea tree oil per dime size of shampoo in your palm. Paul Mitchell makes a tea tree oil shampoo. Comes in a green bottle. HTH Trent -- Look and Feel Great! FREE weight loss and anti-aging group. Join now @ http://groups.yahoo.com/group/weightloss_health |
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