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Seborrheic dermatitis of the scalp: 10 years of experience, personally felt and experimented to find a solution
- Eliminating scalp dandruff is the most important.
Since excessive scalp dandruff blocks pores and causes ongoing trouble, it is important to effectively remove scalp flakes. However, since the scalp should not be irritated, it is better to use products that dissolve scalp flakes, such as scalp flake softening oils, rather than shampoos or scalers. Thanks to the scalp flake softening oil, my scalp has improved significantly, and I continue to use it regularly.
2. Since the scalp flakes have been removed with oil, use a shampoo that is good for inflammation.
I am using the Ginger Shampoo from The Body Shop. But if you're unsure of what to use, you can just use any shampoo without any problem. The most important thing is to remove dead skin cells, so as long as you use oil properly, you're fine.
3. After washing your hair, drying it is also important.
If you leave your scalp moist, bacteria that cause scalp inflammation will thrive, making it useless no matter how diligently you wash your hair. Be sure to thoroughly dry your scalp with cold air from a blow dryer.
4. Apply tea tree tonic
It is good to spray it on for scalp dermatitis.
5. Additionally, there is a product sold at pharmacies that is like a liquid to be applied a few drops at a time for seborrheic dermatitis of the scalp, and I am using Dupaen. Since it's summer now, the scalp will get very hot, so spraying it will cool the scalp and be good. I recommend trying it once.