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Wed Aug 09, 2006 12:54 pm |
Hi all
I've not been here for a long time, to cut a long story short I was diagnosed with breast cancer in April and have had 3 operations and am now half way through a course of chemo.
I totally stepped up my skin care which I must say is the best its ever been, but what on earth can I use on my scalp? I've got total hairloss and normally wear wigs and scarves, but can I put normal moisturiser on it?? Can anyone suggest anything? I want to keep my scalp in perfect condition for when my hair starts to grows back. Any suggestions??
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Wed Aug 09, 2006 10:13 pm |
i would treat my scalp as if it were a continuation of my face in this case.
maybe not so much by way of "actives" or serums, but for cleansing and moisturizing.
keep it exfoliated and, though i'm sure you know this, if you don't have it covered, use sunscreen!
also, the scalp is full of nerves. take advantage of the lack of hair as an impediment to scalp massages and either force others to rub, massage, gently scratch (that's my favorite) or do it yourself.
that's what i miss most about my (near)hairless days, the feel of a good head rub. *sigh* |
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Wed Aug 09, 2006 10:20 pm |
what about a nice oil to massage the scalp with? One that is good for hair, like Camellia oil. I have a thread about using it as a face cleansing oil and somone just replied if it is massaged on it helps exfoliate, so you would get that benefit on your scalp too.
I hope you are back on your feet and with a glossy head of hair real soon! |
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Thu Aug 10, 2006 9:12 am |
Thank you both...I'll start a scalp routine now!
Janelle, thank u, I'm doing just great. looking forward to getting my plum hair back!!! |
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Fri Aug 11, 2006 10:25 pm |
gucci,
the other tip i have for you is to enjoy this phase of hair(lessness), you likely won't shave your head after the hair grows back from the sounds of it.
i really really enjoyed my hair-free days, although, i chose to shave it all off, and you did not have that option.
this is your chance to really get to know the shape of your head and where it likes to be scritched most
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Sat Aug 12, 2006 12:16 am |
Joboba Oil might be nice for you.
All the best.
Emma x |
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Sun Aug 13, 2006 5:57 am |
hi pustekuchen,
To be honest and I didnt think I'd ever say this, I'm loving having no hair, the only 2 people that don't like it is my cats!! I must look freaky to them!
I love my 3 wigs all different colours, styles and lengths and all the funky scarves that I use as well. I,ve saved so much money on shampoo's etc, hairdressers bills and the time I save washing and blowdrying my hair, I can have an extra hour in bed in the mornings! I get ready to go out in about 20 mins!!!
Thank you for your tips, I've been exfoliating and found Liz Earles skin repair moisturiser is nice to put on my scalp.. |
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Sun Aug 13, 2006 8:08 am |
Gucci wrote: |
I,ve saved so much money on shampoo's etc, hairdressers bills |
Yes, but have you spent that savings on lots of nice Hermes and Ferragamo scarves??!!  |
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Sun Aug 13, 2006 2:21 pm |
Gucci, I don't have scalp advice for you I just wanted to say that you are one positive inspiring woman! I had a scare with BC last year and I wish that I had your positive outlook at the time. Mine turned out to be nothing more than an odd fat clump in one of my breasts (don't know the English word for it) but still for that week of waiting I thought it could be something very real. Reading your brief story just made me glad. I don't know why, it just did. You seem like a very nice person, and a positive one at that.  |
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Sun Aug 13, 2006 2:27 pm |
Hi Gucci,
Pretty much what Anna said and agre that jojo and camellia may be good as well. If it's itchy or sore emu may be helpful as well.
Maybe wildflower would have some good suggestions too?
Either way, hope you stay well and positive  |
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Wed Aug 16, 2006 11:49 pm |
gucci,
you have such a wonderful attitude that makes such a difference with recovery!
the lack of maintenance was my favorite bit too  |
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Thu Aug 17, 2006 1:35 pm |
Thank you all...You have to stay positive thats the only way to fight it! No way is this going to beat me...
yes spending pure money on nice scarves and also just discovered some fantastic wigs on Ebay
Going off topic a little, my next 4 lots of chemo start off on 25th aug, now this one has side effects for my nails, they might go black or even fall off I have to put my hands and feet in iced water whilst having the treatment Does anyone have any suggestions of anything I can put on my nails to keep them in good condition? |
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Thu Aug 17, 2006 1:40 pm |
Anna,
I'm glad it was only a scare for you, but honestly you would have dealt with it in a positive way just as I have!...I even managed to get to a Bon Jovi concert 3 days after my first chemo, now nothing was gonna stop me seeing them!!!
I just came back from my 3 month check up and everything is fine..yippee |
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Thu Aug 17, 2006 7:37 pm |
Hi Gucci! Not sure about nail treatments; maybe neem or carrot oil would help? I'm sure there are some experts here that will know So happy to hear about your recent check-up--that's great news!! and just wanted to wish you well with your upcoming treatments. Your positive attitude and strength are inspirational. |
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Thu Aug 17, 2006 7:43 pm |
Gucci, I don't have any advice,but I just wanted to join in the admiration club. You have such a strong and positive attitude. Congratulations on the three month check-up!! |
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Fri Aug 18, 2006 5:28 am |
Gucci, you are remarkable, good for you!!!
I have come accross several web sites about what to use for scalp and skin during chemo.
Their suggestions are based on what worked for many people. Another option that comes to mind is the Skin Biology and the use of emu oil and
Copper serum. The web site has quite a bit of info on hair and scalp. Good luck to you! |
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