Anonymous wrote:It’s sebhorreic dermatitis. Head and shoulders will help.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have seen adults diagnosed with cradle cap. Could it be this?
I remember when one of my babies had terrible cradle cap. I placed him in his round "entertainment center" and applied vegetable oil to his head. Let it sit there and soak in while we played. Then I took a fine tooth comb and scraped all of that sebum right up - the oil had softened it so it didn't hurt. In fact, I think it felt really good because he seemed delighted! Anyway, after scraping it all up, I gave him a bath and shampoo and his scalp was totally clean. Worked great on a baby with very little hair - probably would be harder on someone with a lot of long hair, though I've wanted to try it on myself.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It isn't flaky.
But when I run my fingernail across my scalp, I get white/cream sludge -- like shampoo residue -- despite rinsing thoroughly.
It usually happens on a day when I didn't wash my hair.
What IS this? How can I get rid of it?
Maybe you should see a dermatologist. I've never heard of someone having a gross condition like this...or at least admitting to it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have seen adults diagnosed with cradle cap. Could it be this?
I’m prone to this. If I leave my hair to air dry and go to sleep with it damp it happens to me. Is it itchy? If it’s itchy it may be this. It’s often like a yeast issue. If you can’t get it off with some agitation, then an apple cider vinegar rinse (dilute it with water) can help.
Anonymous wrote:I have seen adults diagnosed with cradle cap. Could it be this?
Anonymous wrote:Please explain. Why do we need a clarifying shampoo?
Anonymous wrote:It isn't flaky.
But when I run my fingernail across my scalp, I get white/cream sludge -- like shampoo residue -- despite rinsing thoroughly.
It usually happens on a day when I didn't wash my hair.
What IS this? How can I get rid of it?
Anonymous wrote:It isn't flaky.
But when I run my fingernail across my scalp, I get white/cream sludge -- like shampoo residue -- despite rinsing thoroughly.
It usually happens on a day when I didn't wash my hair.
What IS this? How can I get rid of it?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have seen adults diagnosed with cradle cap. Could it be this?
I’m prone to this. If I leave my hair to air dry and go to sleep with it damp it happens to me. Is it itchy? If it’s itchy it may be this. It’s often like a yeast issue. If you can’t get it off with some agitation, then an apple cider vinegar rinse (dilute it with water) can help.
Anonymous wrote:Use good ol' head and shoulders everyday for a while if you are an ethnicity that washes your hair everyday or every other day otherwise use head and shoulders when you wash and use sulfur 8 grease on your scalp on the in between days till the issue clears up.
Use the regular head and shoulders with sulfates, not the version that is advertised as sulfate free. And beyond that use shampoos with sulfates generally--sulfate free shampoos are useless.
Anonymous wrote:I have seen adults diagnosed with cradle cap. Could it be this?