Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dilute acv rinse or add acv to your conditioner. Then be sure to switch products now and again. I had a year of this early peri. A scalp massage tool while shampooing can also help. Really go over your entire scalp well for a few minutes. You could try switching up conditioning in shower to using a light leave in mostly on the ends. Try to go a few days between washes.
The dermatologist sounds like a good idea.
You had this in early peri, what do you mean by this? A strangely smelly scalp? Did it end up going away?
I had a greasy stinky head a few years ago when my perimenopause began. Do not now. My BO and urine changed for awhile too. Everything had a stronger smell. Now it doesn’t. I cycle through different products occasionally as they can change effectiveness.
Yes, it got better. I use a manuka tea tree and honey body wash which helps and as I said before a light clarifying shampoo. Occasionally acv rinse. Don’t wash hair as often and brush well daily.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dilute acv rinse or add acv to your conditioner. Then be sure to switch products now and again. I had a year of this early peri. A scalp massage tool while shampooing can also help. Really go over your entire scalp well for a few minutes. You could try switching up conditioning in shower to using a light leave in mostly on the ends. Try to go a few days between washes.
The dermatologist sounds like a good idea.
You had this in early peri, what do you mean by this? A strangely smelly scalp? Did it end up going away?
Anonymous wrote:Dilute acv rinse or add acv to your conditioner. Then be sure to switch products now and again. I had a year of this early peri. A scalp massage tool while shampooing can also help. Really go over your entire scalp well for a few minutes. You could try switching up conditioning in shower to using a light leave in mostly on the ends. Try to go a few days between washes.
The dermatologist sounds like a good idea.
Anonymous wrote:You could have Parkinson's, actually.
https://www.nytimes.com/2024/06/14/magazine/parkinsons-smell-disease-detection.html