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Seborrheic Dermatitis- Do you have it.wmv

Just a little info about Seborrheic Dermatitis. Hope this helps out.

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@Lapreghiera OMG, Thanks so much for all your info, it is very helpful. Peace & Blessings!


@Lapreghiera continued: Once my hair is dry and styled, I use a little sulfur8 on just my scalp, and I can go a week no itch, no flakes, no scales. If you have it on face/body- change your soap/cleanser/body wash to non sulfate and follow with a witch hazel rub down.
God Bless.


I’m still on creamy crack, but trying to stretch into 8-10weeks for growth, but I have dermatitis. I found using non sulfate non paraben shampoos work best. Most of the dandruff, psoriasis, or prescription shampoos all have sulfates and that counteracts the medicine. Natural brands like Burt Bees, Avalon organics, or most major brands that have a “color treated hair” formula, those formulas are usually non sulfate.


@lasoreal I totally agree, the struggle is a little bit easier. I have good weeks and bad weeks. Where before every week was a bad week. Thanks for watching!


I don’t know why some articles say it’s worse in the winter, it’s always been worse for me in the summer because that’s when I produce more sebum so my skin is oilier. I went natural 5 years ago mainly because of this condition. It does help you’re so right. For me my scalp actually bleed when I scratched and had a perm but now its easier still a struggle though


@000hopefull yea like she said it can spread. Mine spreaded to my back and now some is on my shoulder. If you go to the doc and they prescribe desonide lotion have a ball it helped me but once I quit using it it stopped. As for ketaconozole you do not want to use that if you have dry hair already it made parts of my hair break off and although I fixed the breakage it thinned my hair.


@000hopefull When I say that about trial and error, you have to try somethings that may say it is good for dermatitis or psoriasis, and it is but it may not work for you. For example, like I the T-gel shampoo work good for my scalp but it dried my hair out completely to the point of breakage and it is because cause my hair is naturally dry. I needed something different even though it was good for my scalp problem. So you have try different things is all. Hope this helps!


Oh really??? I take showers twice a day is that good or bad?? I have tried selsum blue but it made it worse. Right now I use Tressemae and it’s better than selsum blue. Well thanks for the tip. Oh and what do you mean by “everything has been trial and error?”


@000hopefull Yes it can get worst, if you are not did anything to treat it. But you can do things to make your symptoms subside, like washing your hair at least once a week using a shampoo that has salicylic acid. If you can wash your hair maybe twice a week. I think one of the main things you want to do is try to keep your scalp and your face clean. Try to keep the build down! I recommend seeing a dermatologist if you can. Everything else so far for me has been trial and error. Hope this helps!


so I have that thing and it sucks. I wish that they find a cure soon. I have a question for you. I only have it on my scalp but can it spread out? Please let me know because I am really scared. If you use creams and special shampoos can you sometimes get rid of it? Of course not completely but so you don’t get itchy all the time? Thanks for posting up you video.


@Beautifulgoddess117 IKR, it can be the pits too. Sometimes embarassing for me. I hope this helps. Let me know if you have any tips and keep me posted. Thanks for watching. Peace!


@TrOyLiN25 Yes, around my hair line, napeof my neck, and my behind my ears. It could be psoriasis, eczema, or dermatis. You might want to contact a physician for a diagnosis, so that you can properly treat it. The good thing is that most of the items you can use, usually works for all three. Hope this is helpful. Keep me posted! Thanks for watching, darling.


I have SD on my face and I am struggling. I believe food and pollen allergies plus my hormones from pregnancy. Glad I’m not the only one who suffers from it. :)


thanks for the information i think i might have something similar did you say around the ears and forehead as well? cause thats where i have like dry patches and flaky skin.


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