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Wed Nov 08, 2006 7:31 pm |
ok this question is for my hunnybunny (ok I just puked a little) slash my wonderful bf. He has been scratching his head continuously because it is itchy. He does not have lice (heaven forbid!!) or dandruff. He washes his hair everyday with either Pantene or Fructis. I see no redness on his scalp or even dryness. What is the problem and what can he do to fix it? TIA! |
_________________ 20's: rare pimples and oily T-zone..annoying little blackhead buggers on nose |
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Wed Nov 08, 2006 7:38 pm |
It's ok, I call DH my honeybunny too, LOL!! Anyways, I had this problem for ages, but it went away overnight when I started giving my scalp oil massages every few days, so why not treat your sweet honeybunny to one? You can use jojoba oil, camellia oil, etc. I've also had good luck with PSF's Balancing Oil and Decleor's Aromessence oils, esp. Iris. HTH! |
_________________ 27, sensitive/reactive/acne prone skin, dark brown hair, blue eyes, possibly the palest woman alive... |
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Thu Nov 09, 2006 5:06 am |
I had this too, and I'd gotten allergic to shampoo.
I had to do Conditioner Only washing, and buy conditioners with no cones in them.
Magically, the itchies just disapeared, when I did that.
There are some nice suppliers of shampoo bars, which are free from synthetic gunk which can irritate scalps, and parabens - which they are now linking to cancer.
Maybe have a look at Chagrin Valley Shampoo Bars.I havent tried them yet, but people love them.
There's a seller on ebay called moonchiald, who makes a wonderful scalp massage oil, which helps gets rid of itch too. |
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