Scalp Problem
by Kris
(LA)
I have had a scalp problem for the last year, have
been to three dermatologists and tried everything in the world on my scalp.
The last dermatologist I went to diagnosed me with folliculitis and seborreic (sp?) dermatitis. Although I have had folliculitis in the past, I don't believe that
is what I have now.
My scalp is crusty and has bumps which turn into sores
because I scratch them. I am at my wits's end. I have tried tea tree shampoo, but it does no good. Any suggestions?
Answer:Kris,
You describe a classic case of scalp dermatitis. Shampoos simply are not in contact long enough to be totally effective.
I would suggest treating yours with our FlakeFree therapeutic hair gel. It is formulated with zinc pyrithione which is FDA approved for dermatitis.
It is so effective since the active ingredients stay in contact with your scalp. Use about a quarter to half dollar size amount depending upon the amount of hair you have.
Work into your scalp with your finger tips preferably after shampooing. If you don't like the hold hair gel provides simply run a comb or brush through your hair after it sets.
Use daily for the first few days until symptoms subside. (Your scalp will start to clear up in a couple of days). Then use at least a couple of times a week after that to keep under control. (you can use everyday)
This will solve your scalp problem. Here is a link to order FlakeFree therapeutic hair gel online:
FlakeFree Hair Gel Click HereBest wishes,
Zac
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