Wow I just came from Ghana and I brought back some black soap. I never knew to use it on the hair. This will be great for my daughter. Her hair flakes a lot.
Yesssssssss I used to scratch my grandma scalp and she would fall asleep while I doing it, she was Cherokee Indian so I just LOVED 🥰 playing in her hair, it was so long and silky and all grey just beautiful 🤩 but she was mean as hell I guess she was tired of kids by the time the grandkids came cause she had 12 of her own and raised 5 of her grandkids to lol 😝
@@preciousrobinson3435 just reminding me of her and as I was was remembering things came to mind and I wrote it out. Try it maybe it could help you. Praise God 🙏🏾
Also the use of too much oil on the scalp. If you already have a oily scalp and keep adding oil you’re creating too much sebum and create dermatitis. Also sweat and moisture causing yeast to build up on the scalp. Dandruff is yeast
Humble suggestion: Wear gloves when you scratch dandruff out if clients hair. Plenty of fungi or bacteria can live on the scalp or in the flakes. Even if the client is super clean, otherwise
@@britgaddislmfao...yeah you do. Don't embarass yourself like that. Gloves need to be used. PERIOD! With your nasty self. I am a licensed Esthetician so I know what I am talking about.
As a retired stylist of 25 years I always used Nizoral on my former clients with scalp issues. Also Seabreeze, or the original Brown Listerine prior to shampoo works wonders to lift those flakes .
Thank you for not shaming your client. My oldest has psoriasis and she is painfully insecure about her scalp flaking. We have tried everything. Everything. I’m sure this felt so good for your client!!
Try the African black soap. I’ve been using dove itch and after several washes it’s working pretty good. Most stuff I used didn’t work. I have the black soap and haven’t yet tried it. Maybe one of these suggestions will work. ❤
Olive oil worked wonders when I was struggling with heavy dandruff. Massage the oil in the scalp and leave it for a few min. I’ve previously tried all shampoos, my hair wasn’t even dry yet I could see the dandruff after a hair wash day, it was so embarrassing and honestly I felt super insecure.
Diet makes a big difference....my son had it but quit eating bread and starchy foods. He uses Dermarest shampoo after dry cleaning the scalp and rinsing with apple cider vinegar/ water mix.
Yes 100% go for Nizoral I just found out about Nizoral as well has helped soooooo much for my Seborrheic Dermatitis also if you get it on your face go for Penaten medicated cream (for diaper rash) can be used on a various amount of skin conditions
@@dynasty2121Right. For the face use yeast infection cream like Moniconazole, Clotrimazole, or Triamcinolone. All of them clear yeast infections on the scalp (seborrheic dermatitis), ringworm, jock itch, and athletes foot.
Does it burn or make you feel lightheaded? I had a shampoo and oil from the dermatologist I had to stop using because it gave me headaches, I’m pretty sure it was from the steroids in it though
😂that’s crazy. I’m sorry that happened to you but no, I don’t think nizoral does that. I used to use it as well and it does work. Dry your scalp properly, use that toner thing if possible, let the scalp breathe for a few minutes, then use some sulfur 8 as instructed and you should be fine👍🏾
@bundantleigh Doing something for yourself and that includes going to the salon, spa, the gym is a part of self care as someone who is in the mental health profession. Self care is not to be taken literally as if it is something that you are doing by yourself. You can go to a restaurant as part of self care etc relax from your work week, it doesn't necessarily mean your going to the back of the kitchen to cook the restaurant food your self.
So dandruff is dead skin. When you use chemicals -esp those prone to burn the scalp, the skin dies quicker, so that’s why when you stop the chemicals the dandruff improves 😊
I have to do this at least once or twice a month for my niece. Ketoconazole shampoo, castor oil on the scalp, and baking soda and apple cider vinegar all important to keep it to a minimum. As satisfying as it is to comb out its such an inconvenience for the person dealing with it.
It is when you let the right person do it. You'll fall asleep. Now, you'll wake up looking like you fell asleep during a snow storm......but you sleep good though 🤣
Dandruff is simply flaking of the scalp as it is dry and itchy and that is what we see. Psoriasis is more of the scalp being dry, itchy, RED-sore, and covered in silver scales…. Ma’am
Anyone can have dandruff but I suspect she has psoriasis, hopefully she has healthcare and can get it checked out by a dermatologist. It breaks my heart when I see people suffering from Eczema or Psoriasis but can not afford to get treatment due to lack of health coverage.@@jamahlscarlett8787
Rosemary herb, mint herb, and capsule of apple cider vinegar in water to low simmer. Then strain and massage into scalp. Put on plastic cap for 15 mins then rinse and shampoo
I see this video was posted in July - I hope she has found a solution by now. ❤ If not, my friend looked into her diet and found the culprit of her dandruff and eczema was too much dairy. Some people need to significantly cut back on sugar and carbs for their skin concerns, but unfortunately, there is not going to be a single tried and true answer that works for everyone. It also depends on the type of dandruff - oily flaking, dry flaking, or both. What she struggles with on the rest of her skin, especially her face, can be a great indicator as to the needs of her scalp (if her makeup slides around, she most likely has oily dandruff... if she struggles with dryness on her cheeks and cracking on her lips and hands, she probably has dry flakes). I hope her dermatologist is open to second opinions/consulting other experts. I cannot imagine how uncomfortable her scalp feels with so much buildup. 😢
That is unsurprising. Generally, black people should err on the side of caution when it comes to dairy. There was a study done a few years back that showed as much as 2/3 of black people (African Americans specifically I believe) had some level of dairy sensitivity. Compared to maybe 1/3 white Americans. And the skin is often the first place where inflammation and imbalances visibly manifest. The number of skin complaints my dermatologist friends have seen go away just by giving up dairy is unreal. Of course, there are many more causes than just dairy, but that’s an easily executable fix for most people. I also strongly recommend an anti microbe shampoo like head and shoulders or selsun blue applied directly onto the scalp and left to sit for a few minutes. They can be fairly harsh but can really help with sloughing off the bacteria that speed up the scalp turnover process, and are particularly useful just before putting in a long term protective style. True African black soap works well. And Rosemary, mint, tea tree, and especially clove essential oils diluted in a carrier oil are amazing as a treatment as well
My daughter also has a condition where she has flakes ( yeast growth) on her scalp. She sees a dermatologist and is prescribed a cream, scalp oil, and shampoo.
Relaxers was a culprit for me...had it sooo bad but, Nizoral is the best. In 3/2012, I went natural!!! Much better now & I already was eating a healthy diet. It was the Relaxers which my Dad who is a dermatologist was trying to tell me.
Dandruff this bad needs a visit to the Dermotologist. Some people have severe dandruff that only a doctor can manage on a regular basis with prescriptions and special shampoo.
This is Seborrheic Dermatitis. It’s an auto immune disorder. I have had it before and anything can trigger it. This needs to be treated by a dermatologist. It will go into remission. It must be hereditary because my Daddy has had flare ups as well. I have only had two flare ups and was in remission for 17 years. Then had another flare up in 2014. It took me about 8 mths to go in remission again. Been in remission ever since. But she needs treatment for this. These home remedies will take care of it for a few days. But it will come back. When I’m in remission I use a scalp scrub once a week as a maintenance. Keep your scalp moisturized and healthy. Hope this helps someone. This disease is so embarrassing and torturous.
Sorry but seborrheic dermatitis isnt actually autoimmune. Urs may be triggered by an autoimmune disorder that you have but people can have it without an autoimmune disease. It is just due to an overgrowth of malassezia which is a fungus that is naturally found on peoples skin. Its the same idea as bv or a yeast infection. Your natural flora is over growing.
I had this, too, until I cut my carbs down less than 50grams a day. When I increase carbs, it all comes back. This also cuts out gluten, so it may be related to that, too.
I used to have what older people call growing dandruff because your hair supposedly grow long when you have this dandruff. I got rid of it by using the old fashion sulfer 8 in the yellow jar! Take one weekend apply all three days from Friday to Sunday possibly to Monday if you don't have to work Monday. Three full days with this sulfer 8 in your hair then wash your hair twice there should not be anymore flakes or itch. If you do have a flare repeat and it should get rid of it completely haven't had growing or no kind of dandruff in over 40 years.
They also have sulfur 8 shampoos. But what I used for dandruff was Glover Mane it smell but it worked. Have not had dandruff for many many year. Dandruff started when I started going to hairdresser getting my hair done. They used different spray on my hair that when my dandruff started it made my scalp very itchy and flaky.
My gbaby had a "spot" his mama loved to pick at. I kept him the weekend, treated with Sulfer8 and sent him out to play in the sun. She was too mad it was completely GONE😂!
@@lm4124My daughter (19 yrs old) has it she's been diagnosed at age 4 and her doc described it as "an adult form of cradle cap". Well, she has an Rx shampoo but it makes her hair soooo dry & stiff. I try not to use it , although, I use the Sulphur 8 products. She has very long, thick, waist length hair. I've noticed it getting better once we decided to completely go natural at age 12 no more kiddie texurizers, etc. I've always kept braids in her hair, since a child; I've noticed for her with cornrows she was having a heck of a time with the sebboric dermatitis, however, with box braids her scalp breaths better & her scalp feels & looks better.
@@lm4124I had seborrheic dermatitis really bad... flakes so large that they looked like big pieces of skin when you took them out. I was treated by a dermatologist and am good to go now
@@ashanova9610apple cider vinegar. Use cotton balls to apply to scalp and don’t rinse. You will see improvement same day also pay attention to what makes it flare like I can only use castor oil with no issues olive oil and mineral oil makes mine flare. Just Reg castor oil I get mine from Walmart in the pharmacy section by the laxatives. Hope that helps 😊
Hi, I am not a doctor. My daughter had this same problem but way worse. I used equal parts of honey and cinnamon and applied to her scalp. I let it stay on about 30 minutes then wash it out completely. I did this for 3 months. This was over 10 years ago and her scalp has been fine since then.
Another traditional belief i ever heard is if she uses various hair center ( different stylist or where she patronize) this can linger for long, then herbal Black soap rich in aloe vera, during each wash. Then a sulphur base cream. Very surprising if ahe in Nigeria ( wawu detergent and warm water could help) after seeing your doctor for some in take as seen up here in chats, or pls maintain a low cut like mine where u can pour water daily.
Psoriasis and if she has a relaxer it will never go away!! I suffered with this for years until I stopped wearing my hair relaxed. I have yet to see the psoriasis once I went natural.
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Def go to the dermatologist! I have this and was prescribed a special shampoo to use three times a week and a topical solution to use if it’s ever really really bad and WOW. Literally a week later my hair was almost dandruff free and I have NEVER seen my scalp so clear and flake free I wanted to cry. Please please see doctors and stop trying to “scrape” it out of your hair it’s not helping and you can irritate your scalp more and damage folllicules. it’s a fungal thing
Smart girl. Sadly cosmetologist should know the difference between dandruff and, dermatitis psoriasis and other scalp issues but they don’t( they did cover this in school)! Scratching it is a no and especially using same comb in different spots on scalp further spreading it and not wearing gloves! Glad you went to dermatologist
some people don't understand parasites and mites and how to simply clean your pores.theyre like a bean bag stuffed with one way out.through the pores.and no gloves can spread dermatitis to her own hands then the next client and so on.yuk yuk maam
and a sew in is the reason her scalp so nasty. I had a friend didn't know how to French braid curl hair do weave or nothin..she wore them taped on weaves and sew ins.always asking me if I could scratch her milky sour smelling scalp.lap full of literally green scalp boogers(mite shit decomposing).
True. But also externally. I got an abscess on my wisdom tooth, they gave me antibiotics and did an extraction a week later. Normally antibiotics give me yeast infection...NOPE. This time, I got an overgrowth of melassazzia furfur and my head was sore, itchy and horrible. Antifungal shampoo and oils cleared it right up lol, funny story!
I'm surprised & pleased to see a stylist actually preparing the client's hair/scalp for a protective style. Everyone I know who gets a Sew-in has to show up already shampooed/prepped & a lot of them don't even cut/style the Sew-in! 2 friends have to go to a totally different stylist for that! They still get charged $350 - $400 for that Sew-in though 🤦🏽♀️.
I use a silicone scalp scrubber and a shampoo specific to scalp psoriasis that has tea tree oil in it. It helps a lot. I hope this lady's dermatologist helps her with her scalp issues. That seems uncomfortable and difficult to deal with.
This is not dandruff...it's psoriasis Psoriasis is a chronic autoimmune condition, while dandruff is a mild form of seborrheic dermatitis. Both scalp psoriasis and dandruff can cause red, scaly, flaky patches of skin on the scalp, but they are different conditions. Psoriasis is a chronic autoimmune condition that causes red, scaly, thick, and flaky skin. Be careful how you treat it because the treatment i used stopped my hair growth and my scalp felt dead.
As I reading and seeing this the Word, (psoriasis) kept coming to mind,I've only known 1 person who had this condition,it was a itchy,"scratch my head" demand always! Professional care is a must!!Send this person to a skin Specialist asap!
She need to see a dermatologist because that is seborrheic dermatitis. She’s in taking too much dairy or flour products which causes a bacteria to sit on her scalp. Scrapping the scalp makes it works and makes it spread. Changed my diet over 20 yrs ago and never had an issue since then. And her having weaves only makes it worst.
I battle with this. It’s not dandruff but possibly yeast buildup. Tea tree oil makes it worst. This needs to be treated from the inside out through meds and also what she’s eating.
@@TailsTheFoxEdits21 I’m not sure if you misinterpreted “from the inside out” and decided to comment that about the comb but I thought what I was saying about treatment was pretty clear. What was being said is that dermatologist can prescribe oral meds to treat certain conditions. Possibly this one if it’s properly diagnosed.
I found out from my babies pediatrician that it is fungal and it is oral medication and topical they can take also it can be the person diet and something in that diet they are allergic to❤
I literally just said something like this, as a over 10+ years Licensed Esthetician that has worked with many hairstylists, massage therapists, chiropractors, nurses, etc. Thank you for confirming what has been proven although this may or may not be this professional's clients' issue. Definitely something worth looking into though.
A trichologist❤ she needs to see one. I promise it will help. The one I saw showed me a microscopic image of my scalp before and after treatment. And she also did a scalp ph test on me. The numbers went down to a normal range. ❤
I just found one in my area. The trichologist was able to help your scalp? My derm prescribed me ketoconazole shampoo and fluocinonide and it ate my hair up 😓
@@KmclemoreI’m using nizoral. It helps but I still need to wash my hair frequently. About to start juicing and hope my diet also helps change the outcome on my scalp. I’m still getting help with my scalp.
@@KmclemoreI didn’t use that. My dermatologist prescribed that but that was a white person, no offense she didn’t take into consideration my hair cannot handle that so I only used it one time. That’s all.
About the dandruff scratching, its not recommended by dermatologists because it can irritate and expose tender skin under flakes, making condition worse. There is a safe way to do it, because the flakes can be problematic and you cant wash your hair every day. - Always use gloves - Only gently remove what you need to. - Apply proper treatment / oil / cream The only flakes you should be removing, are the ones that have already come loose and are stuck in the hair strands. Take it easy though because people dont always know and Im sure stylist means no harm. In fact she thought it best for her client.
You are right. I graduated from Cosmetolgy school 35 yrs ago and even then scratching the scalp was not acceptable. That's where learning about the diseases and disorders of the scalp in class comes in handy.
I love scratching up dandruff. Especially, when you get a big flake that doesn't crumble. It just all comes up as one. Aaaaaaahhhhh..... good stuff man, good stuff.
Absolutely..grew up being taught to scratch the scalp period...weave or not ,before a wash ,condition (thought we used milk or goat milk or butter to condition, the. We washed and shampooed and just braided hair
I love how you treated her hair and didn’t use a gallon of acv and an entire box of baking soda. This was well executed perfection. I have micro locs and suffer from dandruff. For me what works best is washing my hair twice a week.
Scratch but not deep,she is actually just lifteing the flakes not really scratching scalp,she didnt harm anything 🤷🏿♀️.....but she also knows her client
Sweetheart that looks like psoriasis.I have it and yes we African Americans get psoriasis! It’s not only happens on skin over the rest of the body, it can primarily happen just as mine does on the scalp only. Mine looks just like it that and although we are not supposed to scratch it, I still get my daughter to do it anyway.
Mix blackseed and neem oil on your scalp. Dont scratch it. Just saturate your scalp for 4 hrs. Do it once a week. My brother had scalp problems for 50 years. After applying the 2 oil treatments his scalp is normal. All the inflammation and flakes gone forever. Game changer
This kind of mess is caused by eczema and mold. My daughter gets it once in a while. I found that shampoos with no sulfates or unnecessary additives bring on the eczema. The dandruff after that was caused by her hair not completely drying at the root. This is not just a black girl problem. My daughter has super thick Mexican hair but soft and curly like mine. You should also get a water softener cartridge for the shower head and a clarifying shampoo set. Malibu C is awesome. I have to use the hard water/ mineral removal kind. Chicago water. My hair wet from straight, snarly and stiff while breaking off to soft, curly and pretty in one week.
FYI tea tree oil should NEVER be applied directly to skin. It should always be diluted. (There are also scientific claims that it may be linked to breast cancer.) FYI you don't need to part the hair when scratching. Just go in with a fine tooth comb and scratch all over (without parting). It takes 5 mins. I'm so glad I seen this video. I've been having fish scale like dandruff on my scalp. I'm sure scraping the scalp will help.
True. But the dye in the yellow cheese makes the inflammation worse. It makes those prone to acne suffer more too. White potatoes are also a culprit Amazon has a probiotic lemon soap that helps tremendously for both skin and scalps skin problems.
@@-love-life3267 Yes that’s right, the annato seed. Even though it’s a natural food dye, I did read a while back that some people actually break out in hives because of it. Thanks for the reminder. I’ll try the lemon soap too! I don’t have eczema issues anymore since I changed my diet 10 years ago but I love the idea just for healthy skin maintenance. Thank you!😊
I used to scratch my step- grandma hair. She had long beautiful hair. She would fall asleep. Then I'd grease her scalp with sulphur - 8. Good times. RIH Mrs. Vera.
To fix that problem you must blow dry her scalp every time she sweats, or any water in the scalp, the scalp must be totally dried from water or sweat, or it turns into a fungus and keep it oiled with 100% natural oils like, jojoba oil, vitamin e oil, or tea tree oil, 👍🥰
I have dandruff similar to this and I do see a dermatologist... I have eczema and there are alot of different causes of dandruff. She just needs to find what works for her. What works for me is no weave or wigs and shampooing twice a week and more oils than other hair products
95% of these folks have NO IDEA what they are doing but, we support them with our views ad comments. And, then to add a sew-in??? Oh, boy.@@user-zx5xw4yw2e
This is seborrheic dermatitis, not dandruff. The flakes need to be lifted up/ scratched up prior to shampooing the hair. If not, the flakes will still be present. I’ve had this scalp condition and I know from experience.
Scratching damdruff and having it scratched was therapeutic to me. Dont jusge. My grandma, said I would just go into peoples head like digging into a ditcch. 😅🤯😂🙏
I used to have flakes like this. I washed my scalp with African black soap that I got from Ghana and I never had an issue again.
Wow I have some I never knew to wash my scalp with it
I’m going to Ghana so imma make sure I grab some
Wow I just came from Ghana and I brought back some black soap. I never knew to use it on the hair. This will be great for my daughter. Her hair flakes a lot.
@@paularobinson3475 just scrub the scalp;not the hair. It'll strip her hair follicles
mother land got all the remedies from scalp to hair growth & retention 🔥💯✔️
That scratching must feel like heaven to the client
i wish that was me :(
Yesssssssss I used to scratch my grandma scalp and she would fall asleep while I doing it, she was Cherokee Indian so I just LOVED 🥰 playing in her hair, it was so long and silky and all grey just beautiful 🤩 but she was mean as hell I guess she was tired of kids by the time the grandkids came cause she had 12 of her own and raised 5 of her grandkids to lol 😝
@@ghettoprincess5093how did scratching a dandruff goes from your grandma being Indian and then not liking kids 😂
@@preciousrobinson3435 just reminding me of her and as I was was remembering things came to mind and I wrote it out. Try it maybe it could help you. Praise God 🙏🏾
And you know this. How do you know? Cause it’s the same thing Madear used to do right before she did the deep scrub shampoo.
Not me trying to blow away the flakes on my screen😂
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Yoooo!!!!😭😭😭🤣🤣🤣🤣
I always think jobs like this really makes others feel good. You are Important ❤
She takes her time and you can tell how she cares like what other hairstylist isn’t charging a lot just for this
Amen ❤
Iron and omega 3 deficiency also causes dandruff. No amount of products help until you treat it internally.
Also the use of too much oil on the scalp. If you already have a oily scalp and keep adding oil you’re creating too much sebum and create dermatitis. Also sweat and moisture causing yeast to build up on the scalp. Dandruff is yeast
You may be right.
Topical ZINC gets rid
dandruff can also be cause my a yeast overgrowth in the body. she needs a candida cleanse
Also HIV.
Humble suggestion: Wear gloves when you scratch dandruff out if clients hair. Plenty of fungi or bacteria can live on the scalp or in the flakes. Even if the client is super clean, otherwise
Absolutely this
Baby we dont have these problems
@@britgaddislmfao...yeah you do. Don't embarass yourself like that. Gloves need to be used. PERIOD! With your nasty self. I am a licensed Esthetician so I know what I am talking about.
Exactly what I thought to myself
@@britgaddiswho is "we". Scientists needs to know about the "we" that's immune to bacteria and fungus.
She needs to use the "nizoral" anti dandruff, kills fungus n relieves the iching...my son HAD dandruff, 1 bottle fixed n cured the dandruff
As a retired stylist of 25 years I always used Nizoral on my former clients with scalp issues. Also Seabreeze, or the original Brown Listerine prior to shampoo works wonders to lift those flakes .
Yes and no oils
What can I use to grease my scalp if no oils?
@@LennyAliyah Try Coconut oil. It also has antifungal properties and is very light .
@@LennyAliyah use a scalp serum. Oils are not moisturising.
I used to have worse than this on my head, until JESUS HEALED ME. I kept believing for my healing for years
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Thank you for not shaming your client. My oldest has psoriasis and she is painfully insecure about her scalp flaking. We have tried everything. Everything. I’m sure this felt so good for your client!!
Nizoral!!;
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Try the African black soap. I’ve been using dove itch and after several washes it’s working pretty good. Most stuff I used didn’t work. I have the black soap and haven’t yet tried it. Maybe one of these suggestions will work. ❤
Olive oil worked wonders when I was struggling with heavy dandruff. Massage the oil in the scalp and leave it for a few min.
I’ve previously tried all shampoos, my hair wasn’t even dry yet I could see the dandruff after a hair wash day, it was so embarrassing and honestly I felt super insecure.
Diet makes a big difference....my son had it but quit eating bread and starchy foods. He uses Dermarest shampoo after dry cleaning the scalp and rinsing with apple cider vinegar/ water mix.
The flakes were 👌🏾 perfectly ready to scratch. The scratch method was on point too.
this is the definition of a true and caring stylist/braider
Oh my god. Why is it so goddamn satisfying? I would literally watch this all day
Me too
I thought I was the only one! I love combing out peoples dandruff 😩
Me too
Me tooooo!
Same, lol.
Shampoo with Nizoral and use scalpicin as a toner for the itching. It stops the growth of this fungal growth.
Yes 100% go for Nizoral I just found out about Nizoral as well has helped soooooo much for my Seborrheic Dermatitis also if you get it on your face go for Penaten medicated cream (for diaper rash) can be used on a various amount of skin conditions
I agree with the Nizoral. It works wonders. I never tried the other though but I'll look into it. Thanks
@@dynasty2121Right. For the face use yeast infection cream like Moniconazole, Clotrimazole, or Triamcinolone. All of them clear yeast infections on the scalp (seborrheic dermatitis), ringworm, jock itch, and athletes foot.
Does it burn or make you feel lightheaded? I had a shampoo and oil from the dermatologist I had to stop using because it gave me headaches, I’m pretty sure it was from the steroids in it though
😂that’s crazy. I’m sorry that happened to you but no, I don’t think nizoral does that. I used to use it as well and it does work. Dry your scalp properly, use that toner thing if possible, let the scalp breathe for a few minutes, then use some sulfur 8 as instructed and you should be fine👍🏾
This is some self care that I want to experience asap!!! Sooo soothing
❤ exactly!
It's not self-care though self-care would be scratching out your own flakes or developing your own treatment. Because you self-care about your scalp🙃
@bundantleigh Doing something for yourself and that includes going to the salon, spa, the gym is a part of self care as someone who is in the mental health profession. Self care is not to be taken literally as if it is something that you are doing by yourself. You can go to a restaurant as part of self care etc relax from your work week, it doesn't necessarily mean your going to the back of the kitchen to cook the restaurant food your self.
I had this when my hair was relaxed. Now natural 8 years no issues
So dandruff is dead skin. When you use chemicals -esp those prone to burn the scalp, the skin dies quicker, so that’s why when you stop the chemicals the dandruff improves 😊
Facts
Same
I have to do this at least once or twice a month for my niece. Ketoconazole shampoo, castor oil on the scalp, and baking soda and apple cider vinegar all important to keep it to a minimum. As satisfying as it is to comb out its such an inconvenience for the person dealing with it.
My son uses this shampoo as well
Yup nizoral.. is there a cheaper version of this type of shampoo? I'm in Canada its $40 for a large size but doesnt last long with daily use
How are you applying/using the baking soda and ACV??
I don’t have dandruff…. But this looks so relaxing 😎
Lmao😂😂😂
@@BAmari9 Jimi Jojo
What my mom would put me to sleep everytime when I was younger I would bring the comb to her 😂 it's amazing
Thank god I’m not the only one🤝
It is when you let the right person do it. You'll fall asleep. Now, you'll wake up looking like you fell asleep during a snow storm......but you sleep good though 🤣
We want a longer version😩, soo relaxing 🥹
Ikr
We are pathetic. But I was thinking the same too😂😂😂
Why I was thinking the same 🤦🏾♀️😂
Me too. Very satisfying. 😂
I was feeling weird because it’s strangely satisfying.
Ma'am that's not Just dandruff, she has psoriasis. I have moderate scalp psoriasis.
That's the same thing I said. I have it as well.
Dandruff is simply flaking of the scalp as it is dry and itchy and that is what we see. Psoriasis is more of the scalp being dry, itchy, RED-sore, and covered in silver scales…. Ma’am
Anyone can have dandruff but I suspect she has psoriasis, hopefully she has healthcare and can get it checked out by a dermatologist. It breaks my heart when I see people suffering from Eczema or Psoriasis but can not afford to get treatment due to lack of health coverage.@@jamahlscarlett8787
I love that you treat the dandruff ass well. And naturally. Yes ppl can get prescriptions but it’s nice to see you care and take steps to help
Rosemary herb, mint herb, and capsule of apple cider vinegar in water to low simmer. Then strain and massage into scalp. Put on plastic cap for 15 mins then rinse and shampoo
Does that help with moisturizing the scalp? Or for scalp health in general? And how often do you shampoo your hair with that?
I’m sure that ACV is diluted. But for those who need to know. Please dilute your ACV. 1:4 ACV/water
I pour that shit right on my scalp
@@followhim6502Me too. Why not?
It definitely works
It works for dandruff?
@@mizzflex2 yes it can help with balancing yeast, bacteria that has overgrown and attributes to dandruff.
I see this video was posted in July - I hope she has found a solution by now. ❤ If not, my friend looked into her diet and found the culprit of her dandruff and eczema was too much dairy. Some people need to significantly cut back on sugar and carbs for their skin concerns, but unfortunately, there is not going to be a single tried and true answer that works for everyone. It also depends on the type of dandruff - oily flaking, dry flaking, or both. What she struggles with on the rest of her skin, especially her face, can be a great indicator as to the needs of her scalp (if her makeup slides around, she most likely has oily dandruff... if she struggles with dryness on her cheeks and cracking on her lips and hands, she probably has dry flakes). I hope her dermatologist is open to second opinions/consulting other experts. I cannot imagine how uncomfortable her scalp feels with so much buildup. 😢
That is unsurprising. Generally, black people should err on the side of caution when it comes to dairy. There was a study done a few years back that showed as much as 2/3 of black people (African Americans specifically I believe) had some level of dairy sensitivity. Compared to maybe 1/3 white Americans. And the skin is often the first place where inflammation and imbalances visibly manifest. The number of skin complaints my dermatologist friends have seen go away just by giving up dairy is unreal. Of course, there are many more causes than just dairy, but that’s an easily executable fix for most people.
I also strongly recommend an anti microbe shampoo like head and shoulders or selsun blue applied directly onto the scalp and left to sit for a few minutes. They can be fairly harsh but can really help with sloughing off the bacteria that speed up the scalp turnover process, and are particularly useful just before putting in a long term protective style. True African black soap works well. And Rosemary, mint, tea tree, and especially clove essential oils diluted in a carrier oil are amazing as a treatment as well
My daughter also has a condition where she has flakes ( yeast growth) on her scalp. She sees a dermatologist and is prescribed a cream, scalp oil, and shampoo.
Relaxers was a culprit for me...had it sooo bad but, Nizoral is the best. In 3/2012, I went natural!!! Much better now & I already was eating a healthy diet. It was the Relaxers which my Dad who is a dermatologist was trying to tell me.
Dandruff this bad needs a visit to the Dermotologist. Some people have severe dandruff that only a doctor can manage on a regular basis with prescriptions and special shampoo.
This is Seborrheic Dermatitis. It’s an auto immune disorder. I have had it before and anything can trigger it. This needs to be treated by a dermatologist. It will go into remission. It must be hereditary because my Daddy has had flare ups as well. I have only had two flare ups and was in remission for 17 years. Then had another flare up in 2014. It took me about 8 mths to go in remission again. Been in remission ever since. But she needs treatment for this. These home remedies will take care of it for a few days. But it will come back. When I’m in remission I use a scalp scrub once a week as a maintenance. Keep your scalp moisturized and healthy. Hope this helps someone. This disease is so embarrassing and torturous.
I also have flare ups, but maintain it by using Nizoral shampoo & a medicated oil by my Dermatologist.
It's definitely not a normal scalp but I never diagnosis my clients when I was going hair. I left that to the doctors.
Very helpful
Sorry but seborrheic dermatitis isnt actually autoimmune. Urs may be triggered by an autoimmune disorder that you have but people can have it without an autoimmune disease. It is just due to an overgrowth of malassezia which is a fungus that is naturally found on peoples skin. Its the same idea as bv or a yeast infection. Your natural flora is over growing.
I had this, too, until I cut my carbs down less than 50grams a day. When I increase carbs, it all comes back. This also cuts out gluten, so it may be related to that, too.
I used to have what older people call growing dandruff because your hair supposedly grow long when you have this dandruff. I got rid of it by using the old fashion sulfer 8 in the yellow jar! Take one weekend apply all three days from Friday to Sunday possibly to Monday if you don't have to work Monday. Three full days with this sulfer 8 in your hair then wash your hair twice there should not be anymore flakes or itch. If you do have a flare repeat and it should get rid of it completely haven't had growing or no kind of dandruff in over 40 years.
They also have sulfur 8 shampoos. But what I used for dandruff was Glover Mane it smell but it worked. Have not had dandruff for many many year. Dandruff started when I started going to hairdresser getting my hair done. They used different spray on my hair that when my dandruff started it made my scalp very itchy and flaky.
Glovers mange & Sulfur 8 took care it.
Sulfur 8 is a staple for a lot of issues!!❤
Coconut oil for me 🥥
My gbaby had a "spot" his mama loved to pick at. I kept him the weekend, treated with Sulfer8 and sent him out to play in the sun. She was too mad it was completely GONE😂!
Ummm.... am I the only one who finds the scratching of the dandruff satisfying 😊
Sulphur 8 grease is a great product! The sulphur fights the fungus
That's seborrheic dermatitis! That's not normal dandruff.
@@lm4124My daughter (19 yrs old) has it she's been diagnosed at age 4 and her doc described it as "an adult form of cradle cap". Well, she has an Rx shampoo but it makes her hair soooo dry & stiff. I try not to use it , although, I use the Sulphur 8 products. She has very long, thick, waist length hair. I've noticed it getting better once we decided to completely go natural at age 12 no more kiddie texurizers, etc. I've always kept braids in her hair, since a child; I've noticed for her with cornrows she was having a heck of a time with the sebboric dermatitis, however, with box braids her scalp breaths better & her scalp feels & looks better.
@@lm4124I had seborrheic dermatitis really bad... flakes so large that they looked like big pieces of skin when you took them out. I was treated by a dermatologist and am good to go now
I have thiss. Im At Critical. I trief everything and they still show up even after..
@@ashanova9610apple cider vinegar. Use cotton balls to apply to scalp and don’t rinse. You will see improvement same day also pay attention to what makes it flare like I can only use castor oil with no issues olive oil and mineral oil makes mine flare. Just Reg castor oil I get mine from Walmart in the pharmacy section by the laxatives. Hope that helps 😊
She shouldn't have a sew in, too too much of whatever is going on in her head
Hi, I am not a doctor. My daughter had this same problem but way worse. I used equal parts of honey and cinnamon and applied to her scalp. I let it stay on about 30 minutes then wash it out completely. I did this for 3 months. This was over 10 years ago and her scalp has been fine since then.
Where/how did you learn that?
From a newsletter on the benefits of cinnamon and honey.
@@feliciayjones Thanks. I'll look it up😊
Can you tell me the measurements you used?
@@Sinceyougotyourdegree sure, 1 tablespoon of each. After you use all of it, if you need to make more do so
Another traditional belief i ever heard is if she uses various hair center ( different stylist or where she patronize) this can linger for long, then herbal Black soap rich in aloe vera, during each wash. Then a sulphur base cream. Very surprising if ahe in Nigeria ( wawu detergent and warm water could help) after seeing your doctor for some in take as seen up here in chats, or pls maintain a low cut like mine where u can pour water daily.
Psoriasis and if she has a relaxer it will never go away!! I suffered with this for years until I stopped wearing my hair relaxed. I have yet to see the psoriasis once I went natural.
You really need much longer scratch videos at a min 30 mins (low key hoping for 45mins 😂) !!! We love this!!!! 🙌🏾
Right? Gave me those good shivers😊
😂
I never thought to use that makeup tool for that. Genius! She looks quite relaxed!!
That's not a make up tool it's a edge brush
😂 right
@@deleinahnicholson😂😂😂Sure is!
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I don't even have dandruff but THANK YOU for taking care of that lady... we live in a sad time for hair care and hairstylists
Relaxer used to trigger this for me, regardless of whether I scratched or not. Once I stopped with relaxer, I never had a flare up again.
This what doctors said, told me to stop using relaxers after 30yrs. I take a broke for 2yrs
Yep Same here. . No relaxers since 2009 for me and no scalp issues at all
Me too!
Same! Always thought I just had dandruff problems and when I went natural it never came back.
Thats exactly what happened to me. When I had my relaxer I seemed scalp
Oh hell no that’s not normal. She need a dermatologist ASAP.
She dies see a derm. It's in the video description
😂
Watching you wash her hair is so relaxing, I can almost feel the way it feels in real life.
That’s grossing me out. God bless the woman who is doing it
Def go to the dermatologist! I have this and was prescribed a special shampoo to use three times a week and a topical solution to use if it’s ever really really bad and WOW. Literally a week later my hair was almost dandruff free and I have NEVER seen my scalp so clear and flake free I wanted to cry. Please please see doctors and stop trying to “scrape” it out of your hair it’s not helping and you can irritate your scalp more and damage folllicules. it’s a fungal thing
Smart girl. Sadly cosmetologist should know the difference between dandruff and, dermatitis psoriasis and other scalp issues but they don’t( they did cover this in school)! Scratching it is a no and especially using same comb in different spots on scalp further spreading it and not wearing gloves! Glad you went to dermatologist
some people don't understand parasites and mites and how to simply clean your pores.theyre like a bean bag stuffed with one way out.through the pores.and no gloves can spread dermatitis to her own hands then the next client and so on.yuk yuk maam
and a sew in is the reason her scalp so nasty. I had a friend didn't know how to French braid curl hair do weave or nothin..she wore them taped on weaves and sew ins.always asking me if I could scratch her milky sour smelling scalp.lap full of literally green scalp boogers(mite shit decomposing).
@@vyizzymewhat a friend you must be to talk about your friend like this
You do not know if it is fungal. The drying from shampoo and shampooing too frequently can also cause that. How do you know it is fungal??
Some people have a tendency to forget you must treat scalp conditions internally.
AGREED! Disgusting!
True. But also externally. I got an abscess on my wisdom tooth, they gave me antibiotics and did an extraction a week later. Normally antibiotics give me yeast infection...NOPE. This time, I got an overgrowth of melassazzia furfur and my head was sore, itchy and horrible. Antifungal shampoo and oils cleared it right up lol, funny story!
Not true
Agree
No
I'm surprised & pleased to see a stylist actually preparing the client's hair/scalp for a protective style. Everyone I know who gets a Sew-in has to show up already shampooed/prepped & a lot of them don't even cut/style the Sew-in! 2 friends have to go to a totally different stylist for that! They still get charged $350 - $400 for that Sew-in though 🤦🏽♀️.
Thank you!!! I consider myself an old school stylist🫶🏾
Excellent work my Sis!❤️🙏🏽❤️🙏🏽❤️
Thank you! 🤗
My daughter had dermatitis and t gel and t tree oil worked wonders
Tgel worked for me also
Tgel by Neutrogena?
@user-xz1id9do1p yes T gel by Neutrogena, but family dollar has a more pocket friendly version that's works well too
@@kaccii3138 Thanks!😁
Products with Sulfur also help with overgrowth of yeast.
I use a silicone scalp scrubber and a shampoo specific to scalp psoriasis that has tea tree oil in it. It helps a lot. I hope this lady's dermatologist helps her with her scalp issues. That seems uncomfortable and difficult to deal with.
This is not dandruff...it's psoriasis
Psoriasis is a chronic autoimmune condition, while dandruff is a mild form of seborrheic dermatitis. Both scalp psoriasis and dandruff can cause red, scaly, flaky patches of skin on the scalp, but they are different conditions. Psoriasis is a chronic autoimmune condition that causes red, scaly, thick, and flaky skin.
Be careful how you treat it because the treatment i used stopped my hair growth and my scalp felt dead.
What treatment did you use that caused your hair to stop growing?
I had dandruff just like this when I relaxed my hair. Never had dandruff again after I stopped
As I reading and seeing this the Word, (psoriasis) kept coming to mind,I've only known 1 person who had this condition,it was a itchy,"scratch my head" demand always! Professional care is a must!!Send this person to a skin Specialist asap!
She need to see a dermatologist because that is seborrheic dermatitis. She’s in taking too much dairy or flour products which causes a bacteria to sit on her scalp. Scrapping the scalp makes it works and makes it spread. Changed my diet over 20 yrs ago and never had an issue since then. And her having weaves only makes it worst.
I have SD and I no it is feeding off of sugar.... would you mind sharing what you eat please and thank you kind person 🙏🏾❤️
Hey hun its actually a fungal over growth and multiple things can trigger it. Such as stress, hormonal fluctuations, detergents, medications etc
Yup. But it's a fungus not bacteria. Fungus is hard to kill. Need Nizoral Anti-Dandruff Shampoo and Clotrimazole (Lotrimin cream)
This is why hairdressers are not doctors, they should not be diagnosing nor treating medical conditions.
Ketoconazole 2% foam *chefs kiss*
the scratching was sooo satisfying ❤
This is so satisfying to watch I can't imagine how good her head feels
I battle with this. It’s not dandruff but possibly yeast buildup. Tea tree oil makes it worst. This needs to be treated from the inside out through meds and also what she’s eating.
Wow
Use that comb only exactly in her oksy
And topical with Nizoral Anti-Dandruff Shampoo 2-3 times a week and Clotrimazole cream (Lotrimin)
@@TailsTheFoxEdits21 I’m not sure if you misinterpreted “from the inside out” and decided to comment that about the comb but I thought what I was saying about treatment was pretty clear. What was being said is that dermatologist can prescribe oral meds to treat certain conditions. Possibly this one if it’s properly diagnosed.
Try rosemary water and black seed oil. Work wonders!
Yep rosemary oil especially worked on my daughter with this condition and now had even grow tremendously lol
I had this same issue when I had relaxed hair. I was lil miss snowflake. Since I been natural that has not been an issue at all.
Sulfur 8 shampoo, grease and braid spray would clear her scalp dermatitis asap!
Thanks for the tip!
I found out from my babies pediatrician that it is fungal and it is oral medication and topical they can take also it can be the person diet and something in that diet they are allergic to❤
Yes and dairy and sugar feeds it as well😊I’m working on my diet now I wish it was easy to drop the bad habits but one step at a time .
Yes removing dairy gluten and sugar completely changed my husbands life. His scalp is happy now and no more huge flakes!
I literally just said something like this, as a over 10+ years Licensed Esthetician that has worked with many hairstylists, massage therapists, chiropractors, nurses, etc. Thank you for confirming what has been proven although this may or may not be this professional's clients' issue. Definitely something worth looking into though.
I'm sitting here rubbing my feet together. I was trying to help her scratch up her dandruff❤
😂😂😂 as someone who gets dandruff nothing would feel better
A trichologist❤ she needs to see one. I promise it will help. The one I saw showed me a microscopic image of my scalp before and after treatment. And she also did a scalp ph test on me. The numbers went down to a normal range. ❤
I just found one in my area. The trichologist was able to help your scalp? My derm prescribed me ketoconazole shampoo and fluocinonide and it ate my hair up 😓
@@KmclemoreI’m using nizoral. It helps but I still need to wash my hair frequently. About to start juicing and hope my diet also helps change the outcome on my scalp. I’m still getting help with my scalp.
@@KmclemoreI didn’t use that. My dermatologist prescribed that but that was a white person, no offense she didn’t take into consideration my hair cannot handle that so I only used it one time. That’s all.
@malstarrainbow mine derm was too. I should have known before using it smh. But, thank you so much for the info!
So soothing to watch!!!😩🤦🏽♀️😩😩😩🤌🏼
Good n thoughtful job most hairstylists don’t do this or even care to do it but wish she had on gloves but she did that ❤.
You can wash with Head and Shoulders Royal Oils line and the other products. It is life changing!!!
Don't waste your money on Head and Shoulders. It doesn't have antifungal medication in it. Nizoral does. It treats my seborrheic dermatitis flare-ups.
You should make a ASMR dandruff page this is so satisfying
Ive actually never seen anyone with caked uo dandruff like that. Wow, great treatment.
Weekly washing helps
About the dandruff scratching, its not recommended by dermatologists because it can irritate and expose tender skin under flakes, making condition worse. There is a safe way to do it, because the flakes can be problematic and you cant wash your hair every day.
- Always use gloves
- Only gently remove what you need to.
- Apply proper treatment / oil / cream
The only flakes you should be removing, are the ones that have already come loose and are stuck in the hair strands.
Take it easy though because people dont always know and Im sure stylist means no harm. In fact she thought it best for her client.
You are right. I graduated from Cosmetolgy school 35 yrs ago and even then scratching the scalp was not acceptable. That's where learning about the diseases and disorders of the scalp in class comes in handy.
You done a very good job well done 👏
Love this! I would swap tea tree oil for peppermint oil. Tea tree can dry out the scalp which isn't what you want with dandruff or dry scalp
I love scratching up dandruff. Especially, when you get a big flake that doesn't crumble. It just all comes up as one. Aaaaaaahhhhh..... good stuff man, good stuff.
😂
R&Co makes an incredible enzyme shampoo for this. It dissolves the buildup of skin cells.
What's the link or product name?
@@dyvinediva222 look under the treatment section. They have a lot of different treatments for scalp issues
Lots of work. You go girl awesome job
Absolutely..grew up being taught to scratch the scalp period...weave or not ,before a wash ,condition (thought we used milk or goat milk or butter to condition, the. We washed and shampooed and just braided hair
My hair stylist recommended t-gel for my grandfather's dandruff issue. Strong stuff by the way. Will get that shit off.
I used it on my daughter and when she was young and I never had this problem with her scalp. It works
This is so enjoyable to watch. I subscribed you’re amazing how you prep for the healthiest styling for her hair and scalp. Absolutely amazing
I love how you treated her hair and didn’t use a gallon of acv and an entire box of baking soda. This was well executed perfection. I have micro locs and suffer from dandruff. For me what works best is washing my hair twice a week.
I can't even imagine how good that scratching feels....
Professionally we are not taught to “scratch anyones scalp..can cause further irritation , scars, and traction alopecia. No ma’am.
Correct...this can open a area on scalp and possibly infect scalp
So what should we do??
Scratch but not deep,she is actually just lifteing the flakes not really scratching scalp,she didnt harm anything 🤷🏿♀️.....but she also knows her client
Professionally were you taught how to do African hair and braids or locks with extensions?
Sheeneen scratching that hard though.
Sweetheart that looks like psoriasis.I have it and yes we African Americans get psoriasis! It’s not only happens on skin over the rest of the body, it can primarily happen just as mine does on the scalp only. Mine looks just like it that and although we are not supposed to scratch it, I still get my daughter to do it anyway.
That looks like seborrheic dermatitis.
Mix blackseed and neem oil on your scalp. Dont scratch it. Just saturate your scalp for 4 hrs. Do it once a week. My brother had scalp problems for 50 years. After applying the 2 oil treatments his scalp is normal. All the inflammation and flakes gone forever. Game changer
Definitely scalp psoriasis I have it too
Definitely regular dandruff. I've seen psoriasis dandruff and that ain't it 😅
This is a person who cares about her skills, she is pretreating and prepping which is good for anyone. I could watch this over and over!
This kind of mess is caused by eczema and mold. My daughter gets it once in a while. I found that shampoos with no sulfates or unnecessary additives bring on the eczema. The dandruff after that was caused by her hair not completely drying at the root. This is not just a black girl problem. My daughter has super thick Mexican hair but soft and curly like mine. You should also get a water softener cartridge for the shower head and a clarifying shampoo set. Malibu C is awesome. I have to use the hard water/ mineral removal kind. Chicago water. My hair wet from straight, snarly and stiff while breaking off to soft, curly and pretty in one week.
Oh this looks soooooo relaxing…💆🏽♀️
FYI tea tree oil should NEVER be applied directly to skin. It should always be diluted. (There are also scientific claims that it may be linked to breast cancer.)
FYI you don't need to part the hair when scratching. Just go in with a fine tooth comb and scratch all over (without parting). It takes 5 mins.
I'm so glad I seen this video. I've been having fish scale like dandruff on my scalp. I'm sure scraping the scalp will help.
This is a Relaxing video for me. Better than ASMR.
Yellow cheese is a huge cause of a flared scalp.
Lol. Not just yellow cheese, Dairy products in general. Dairy is inflammatory so yes definitely avoid milk products and cheeses
True. But the dye in the yellow cheese makes the inflammation worse. It makes those prone to acne suffer more too. White potatoes are also a culprit Amazon has a probiotic lemon soap that helps tremendously for both skin and scalps skin problems.
@@-love-life3267 Yes that’s right, the annato seed. Even though it’s a natural food dye, I did read a while back that some people actually break out in hives because of it. Thanks for the reminder. I’ll try the lemon soap too! I don’t have eczema issues anymore since I changed my diet 10 years ago but I love the idea just for healthy skin maintenance. Thank you!😊
I used to scratch my step- grandma hair. She had long beautiful hair. She would fall asleep. Then I'd grease her scalp with sulphur - 8. Good times. RIH Mrs. Vera.
Something about this is satisfying to watch
Cut out the oil and apple cider vinegar and her scalp will heal.
Look into leaky gut and eat accordingly with herbs to repair and clean her out
Can you suggest any?
I WISH I COULD FIND A DARN STYLIST WHO STILL DOES STUFF LIKE THIS. CHICAGO STYLIST WHO SCRATCHING SCALPS???? I WILL PAY
I used to do this for my grandma. Girl find someone’s grand child to scratch for you. 😊 BTW I am in Chicago
I’ll do it for you girl
Same here!
Yes, I'll pay a stylist for a head scratch and massage service . 🤗🙏
@@alldiva7507i was literally just begging my daughter to scratch my head now😅
She's dehydrated, needs to drink water, that's to much dandruff, it's a dry scalp, the stylist did a fantastic job..
she needs a dermatologist. Dandruff is a fungus and need to be treated by a doctor.
She needs clobetosol shampoo I had the same issue as her it does help and weekly washing her hair and yawing the drops
To fix that problem you must blow dry her scalp every time she sweats, or any water in the scalp, the scalp must be totally dried from water or sweat, or it turns into a fungus and keep it oiled with 100% natural oils like, jojoba oil, vitamin e oil, or tea tree oil, 👍🥰
I have dandruff similar to this and I do see a dermatologist... I have eczema and there are alot of different causes of dandruff. She just needs to find what works for her. What works for me is no weave or wigs and shampooing twice a week and more oils than other hair products
it said she sees a dermatologist
Amen. In Texas, you’re not even supposed to service them I believe.
Don’t scratch the scalp. You need to wash her with salicylic acid or tar shampoo. I use a Tgel shampoo once a month. That’s psoriasis on the scalp.
Yes u arent suppose to scratch it. SMH
* These folk make vids n don't even know what they're doing.*
95% of these folks have NO IDEA what they are doing but, we support them with our views ad comments. And, then to add a sew-in??? Oh, boy.@@user-zx5xw4yw2e
I’m sitting here think like .. why are you not washing her damn hair instead of scratching
This is seborrheic dermatitis, not dandruff. The flakes need to be lifted up/ scratched up prior to shampooing the hair. If not, the flakes will still be present. I’ve had this scalp condition and I know from experience.
@@Skye525 No r u NOT. suppose to scratch it. Smh. Who told u that?
She needs some Nizoral. I had the same issue and it cleared it up.
Honestly, try drinking more water, hydrating yourself is a powerful thing that helps with many aliments
I wish I had a hair dresser like you. That's really therapeutic.
Scratching damdruff and having it scratched was therapeutic to me. Dont jusge. My grandma, said I would just go into peoples head like digging into a ditcch. 😅🤯😂🙏
I’m sure the acv stung. Stings me when I use it and I have the same condition.
Ughhhh this is so satisfying to watch. I bet that felt good ❤
Head and shoulders for women will also get rid of those flakes. It worked for me.
Try treating it with black seed oil
This is a really good idea!
@@LuxeMindsetVibes yes look at the properties and benefits it has
Dandruff heads, always have that thick density though 🤩
This was the comment I was looking for. I've definitely noticed this.
Sooo true. Me and my sister got dandruff and we both hairy as hell😂😂😂
You are such a good woman and human. ❤