Okay, I am 15 years old and i'm a guy. My
hair is seems to be naturally oil-ly and
has no end in the amount of flakes.
I've had dandruff/flake issues since I was
probably 10-11. I have tried many things
to get rid of it. I shower daily of
course, and yet using dandruff treatment
shampoos has not worked yet.
The flake problems escalate during the
winter months. But, throughout the year I
can literally stand over a sink and
"finger" or "rub" through my hair for 15
minutes and see flakes and a few hairs
fall out. It seems that this flake
problem is also causing my scalp to itch
really badly when sweating (from playing
sports).
What would anyone suggest?
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diablo_03
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 04 Dec 2004 Posts: 5 Location: Toronto, ON
Posted: 12-05-04 09:59am
I feel your pain bro. I have, or had
serious dandruff problem as well. I am
18, but since I was like maybe 14, I have
had dandruff problems as well. My hair
would itch like crazy when I played sports
and sweated. Anyways, the way I cured
this is by rubbing in lime juice from a
lime, not the lime juice that comes in a
bottle. Rub it in your head real good.
It should burn, but don't worry. Then
after you rub it in, wait at least 30
minutes. Repeat this daily, or every
other day, and you should see results.
Also, use "selsun blue" dandruff shampoo
with it.. Hope this helps bro.
By the way, take a shower after 30
minutes. Lol.
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rockster
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 29 Dec 2005 Posts: 1 Location: usa
Dandruff Posted: 12-29-05 23:24pm
There is a product called nizoral 2% (the
1% worked great for me after a few
shampoos). Use it. It works unlike
selsun blue or head and shoulders.
Just follow the directions.
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