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I have a lot of gray hair, but I can't dye it because of scalp troubles.[5]
What happens if I dye my hair when I have a lot of gray hair? My scalp is red, itchy, and inflamed. Even though I used a dye that is said to be good, I experienced similar symptoms. I also tried henna and natural hair dyes, and although the severity was milder, I still had trouble. Even though a friend who owns a beauty salon dyed my hair with a really good hair dye, I still had a trouble, so I guess there's no answer. After a few times, I haven't been able to dye my hair. It used to just feel a little tingling when I dyed my hair to look good, and it was okay, but it seems my scalp has become more sensitive now ㅠㅠ Have you ever tried coffee dyeing? Even if I dye my hair with coffee, it probably won't last long, but I think there won't be any scalp troubles, so I'm still cautious and haven't tried it yet. I'm very interested in coffee staining, so I looked into it~ ✔ Organic coffee (dark roast or espresso) - pour water into one cup, boil, then cool. Add rinse to thicken it to some extent, then apply to the hair. Rinse only with water after about an hour. If the color is light, repeat once more. Or this brewed coffee water. After shampooing and rinsing, pour it over the hair several times, leave it on for about 20 minutes, then rinse. I think it might not get stained this way. It should come out well since it's coffee stain~ Nothing seems easy. I'm wondering how it would be if I mixed coffee grounds into shampoo. Are there anyone like me who cannot dye their hair due to scalp troubles? How should I cover gray hair? I've also tried using the gray hair cover stick, and it does cover to some extent. Sometimes I forget to use it when I'm busy. This is the root cover-up stick I use. As you can see in the picture above It takes a long time to cover the gray hair because there are quite a few gray hairs. Maybe it feels like covering each and every strand. The good thing about this gray hair cover is that it doesn't get on the scalp. I tested it on my hand, and it didn't get on my skin at all. To hide gray hair, it's also a time thief~ I used to try using a gray hair coverage powder as well. It covers quickly, but it seems to create dust, and if it rains, it might run down. I am not using it right now. There will probably be more gray hair. It's hard to cover it every time with a new toothbrush. It doesn't cover thoroughly either~ Is there a way to cover gray hair without irritating the scalp? I'm also curious about how effective coffee dyeing has been for those who have tried it. Feel free to recommend gentle natural dye products.
은하수24.09.03Views 299Likes 0 90% Refund🔥 Hair Loss Relief Scalp Ampoule for 500 Won! <Cream Milk Scalp Ampoule> Challenge Announcement (~5/21)
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캐시닥 운영진26.05.20Views 5Likes 0 Hair loss caused by dyeing or perming
Can frequent dyeing or perming worsen hair loss? How often should I dye or perm my hair to get it done? I'm curious about the perm cycle and maintenance methods.
꼬영이26.05.19Views 3Likes 0 Does giving a scalp massage help with hair loss?[3]
Does getting a scalp massage or the treatments at a hair salon help with hair loss?
지원이26.05.14Views 21Likes 2 The effects of scalp scaling received at the hair loss care center[4]
I once suffered from alopecia areata, where pimples on my scalp caused by seborrheic dermatitis damaged my hair roots and led to hair loss. The doctor told me it was simply root damage due to skin inflammation and not actual hair loss, so I recovered after treatment. However, that experience made me realize I needed to take care of my scalp. Since then, I have been getting treatments at a scalp care shop occasionally—though not consistently—and I immediately felt the effects of scalp scaling. The place I went to was a clinic located within a specialized hospital, and since it was a place where I could receive specialized scalp care, I was able to undergo a more systematic examination. When you visit, please fill out a checklist first so that we can check your current scalp condition. They also checked things like scalp heat, itching, and sebum levels. And we take a picture of the scalp before treatment. To visually confirm the effects of scalp scaling, it is essential to take photos to check your usual scalp condition, so it is recommended to wash your hair the day before the procedure rather than on the day itself. I was a bit surprised at first when I checked my scalp on the monitor after the shoot... I was shocked to see some dead skin cells and oiliness, but the esthetician told me that it's normal for everyone, so I felt relieved. 😅 Please describe the current condition of my scalp while looking at the photo. The results showed that I needed to manage my pores, dead skin cells, and oil, so I received a scalp scaling treatment. Next, go into the treatment room and get a scalp massage. My scalp is slightly sensitive, but I felt refreshed immediately after the massage. It wasn't irritating and felt as comfortable as getting a shampoo at a hair salon. After the massage, we proceed with a full-scale scalp scaling treatment using a natural scaling agent. It’s not like they shoot or apply things directly to your scalp just because it’s a procedure; instead, the therapist applies an ampoule that removes impurities while providing care with a galvanic device! It feels really refreshing! The scalp scaling effect was quite good. Since it is a cooling device, I felt a refreshing sensation, and it felt like the heat on my scalp was going down. After the massage and scaling, I also applied a scalp pack. You also get moisture with a steamer Finally, I applied the ampoule one more time, received one more treatment with the device, and it was finished! Depending on the program, you can either dry your hair yourself or receive care that includes drying. I think the scalp scaling effect would be better if I had a professional take care of everything, including drying my hair, but due to the price, I dried it myself haha. After everything was finished, they took another photo of my scalp and showed me the before and after comparison, and I could definitely see the difference. My oiliness decreased, and my pores and dead skin cells disappeared. I realized why everyone says scalp scaling is so effective. Before the treatment, sebum and dead skin cells were stuck to my scalp in white, but after the treatment, it looked clean and moisturized without any dead skin cells!! I felt the biggest effect of the scalp scaling in this aspect. My oil and pore exfoliation scores improved after the treatment! While scalp care may not completely prevent hair loss, it certainly seems to help maintain a clean scalp environment. I think it is worth trying at least once, especially for those who, like me, have suffered from seborrheic dermatitis or scalp issues. I was very satisfied because my scalp felt like it could breathe after the treatment. Personally, I felt that scalp scaling is quite effective for those struggling with scalp heat or excess sebum. Of course, you won't see dramatic changes after just one treatment, but my hair feels less greasy and my scalp feels much cleaner, so I plan to get it done occasionally in the future. After receiving it, I definitely understood why everyone talks about the effects of scalp scaling!
AA26.05.11Views 38Likes 1 Once I get gray hair dyeing done, do I have to get it done frequently?[3]
As I get older, I notice one or two gray hairs every time I look in the mirror. It stood out. I didn't really notice it when I called my head, but I tend to have some gray hairs visible from the side when I tie my hair back. I'm thinking of dyeing it if it progresses a bit more. What I'm curious about is how gray hair dyeing is different from regular dyeing. Also, I'm wondering how often I need to receive it once. And lastly, I'm curious about... There are a lot of gray hair shampoos coming out these days, too. I'm curious how effective this is too.
seabuck26.05.11Views 29Likes 2 It would be good to avoid dyeing and perming my hair to prevent hair loss, right?[3]
It is true that getting perms and dyeing your hair frequently causes more hair loss. But I can't just not do it at all, so it's a dilemma. To protect your precious hair... I think I need to cut down on how often I go to the hair salon.
세라로즈26.05.10Views 30Likes 0 Does scalp massage help with hair loss?[2]
I'm losing a lot of hair. Is scalp massage good for hair loss? I want to try a massage because I think it would be good for hair loss. I think my hair won't fall out as much if my blood circulation improves.
김민정26.05.07Views 33Likes 1 Are there any hair dyes that aren't too harsh?[2]
I have thin hair, and now I have gray hair. I'm cutting only the top part with scissors. But I'm worried that at some point even that method might reach its limit, so I'm thinking about dyeing my hair... I'm a bit worried because I know that hair dye and perming solutions are harsh. I've never dyed my hair before lol;;; Whenever I see Rosé, I keep wondering if her hair is okay. ^^;;; That's the only thought that comes to mind. She keeps dyeing her hair blonde... It might be okay now, but will it be okay later... It's not my hair, though... T_T Ah, I used to pin my hopes on dye-control shampoos... but I heard they weren't very good, so all my hopes have vanished.
:D26.05.07Views 32Likes 0 Hair loss prevention and scalp odor improvement effects experienced through scalp care treatment[1]
Lately, while consistently receiving scalp care treatments, I have experienced hair loss prevention effects as well as a significant reduction in scalp odor. I found this treatment to be quite helpful, especially for those concerned about preventing hair loss. I would like to honestly share the effects I personally experienced. I was originally very worried about my hair gradually thinning and losing volume. I was also sensitive due to scalp odor issues, but after I started receiving this treatment, the hair loss prevention effects began to appear little by little. Above all, I could personally feel my scalp leaving feeling refreshed after every treatment, and the smell from the crown of my head had almost completely disappeared. Scalp care treatments utilize ingredients beneficial for soothing the scalp, improving blood circulation, and strengthening hair roots, and I found these factors to be highly effective in preventing hair loss. In fact, I noticed a gradual increase in hair thickness and a significant reduction in shedding. What I observed is that the effects are not temporary; they become even more pronounced with consistent care. Another great thing was that the odor from the top of the head almost completely disappeared immediately after the treatment. I think this is really good news for those who are concerned about body odor. Since the odor is eliminated as the scalp environment improves, I found that managing both together would be even more satisfying. Of course, results may vary depending on individual constitution and lifestyle, but in my case, combining basic scalp hygiene with treatments seems to have significantly boosted the hair loss prevention effect. Experiencing these results made me realize once again how important consistency really is. Lastly, scalp care treatments require continuous maintenance rather than being a short-term fix. However, I was very satisfied because consistent treatments clearly provided both hair loss prevention and the elimination of scalp odor. Thanks to these results, I also gained a lot of confidence.
깨개갱26.05.05Views 31Likes 0 Can dyeing gray hair every two weeks cause hair loss?[9]
My gray hair tends to grow in quickly, so I dye my hair almost every two weeks, but I'm worried because it feels like I'm losing more hair lately. I'm wondering if frequent contact of hair dye with the scalp can irritate the hair roots and lead to hair loss. Especially since I dye my hair myself, it often gets on my scalp, and I wonder if that is a problem. I'm confused whether I should extend the dyeing cycle or if using a hypoallergenic product would be okay. I'm wondering if there is a way to cover gray hair while preventing hair loss. If anyone has had a similar experience, please share your care tips or reviews.
아라26.04.30Views 47Likes 3 Question) I am worried about dandruff and scalp inflammation. Should I visit a dermatologist?[5]
My scalp isn't clean, so I'm always self-conscious when looking in the mirror. I've been fighting off dandruff, and I can see blood marks on my scalp like this. Would it be helpful to use the specialized shampoo prescribed after my consultation at the dermatology clinic?
행복한일상26.04.30Views 45Likes 1 A refreshing scalp care experience at Fillmore Clinic in Jongno-gu[14]
I became interested in hair loss prevention and scalp care, so while looking into options, I received scalp care at Fillmore Internal Medicine, which operates a hair loss care center alongside an internal medicine clinic. Perhaps because it is run by an internal medicine clinic, I felt a sense of trust that it would be much more professional and systematic than a typical salon, which is why I chose it. I received a single treatment through a trial event, and I was truly satisfied because my scalp felt incredibly cool and refreshed throughout the entire process!! It felt like the heaviness that usually wouldn't go away even after shampooing at home completely vanished. In particular, after the treatment, they took photos of my scalp to compare the before and after conditions, and I could see with my own eyes that dead skin cells between the pores had been removed and my scalp had become clean. Seeing the actual improvement, rather than just the refreshing feeling, naturally made me want to receive regular care. Thanks to the meticulous care, I was able to finish the treatment feeling completely healed.
AA26.04.29Views 102Likes 0 
[Question] If I use only one type of hair loss shampoo continuously, will my scalp develop resistance?[7]
There are many good shampoos, treatments, and even shampoos good for hair loss available on the market. Finding the one that suits me among them also seems to be one of the difficult processes. . Even if you find a hair loss shampoo that suits you, you will develop a tolerance to it if you use it consistently. I think the effectiveness might be decreasing. What do you think? ? Set a cycle 2-3 Would it be better to switch dogs? ? Or take a break after stopping. Should I use hair loss shampoo again? ?
작누💓26.04.29Views 37Likes 3 I am concerned about my scalp showing through my parting line. Should I consider getting a procedure?[1]
I recently saw a photo taken from above, and I was surprised because my scalp was showing through the parting line much more than I expected. I didn't really notice it usually, but it looked even more bare in photos under the lighting. I wonder if my hair has simply gotten thinner. I'm confused whether this is the start of hair loss. I am wondering if this can be improved with scalp care or medication. I would also like to know if I should consider a procedure.
이하린26.04.28Views 31Likes 4 I'm curious about the effects of laser scalp treatment.
I'm looking into various treatments because I'm worried about hair loss. Because oral hair loss medication is said to have side effects, I am interested in laser scalp treatment. Has anyone received one by any chance? They say it strengthens hair roots by shooting a laser at the scalp... how effective is it?
세라로즈26.04.26Views 30Likes 0 I have been losing a lot of hair lately. Does hair dye affect hair loss?[2]
I started dyeing my hair last year because it bothered me. Instead of going to a salon, I bought hair dye and dyed it at home. It seems like I'm losing more and more hair since I dyed it. At first, I thought it was just my imagination, but it really is falling out more and more. I have a feeling that these symptoms started appearing after I dyed my hair. Does hair dye affect hair loss?
마오병26.04.26Views 40Likes 1 Hair dyeing is probably bad for hair loss, right?[3]
I keep dyeing my hair, and getting my roots touched up... Maybe that's why my hair loss is getting worse. It might drop as I get older, but... Could it be that dyeing irritates the scalp and causes more hair loss? But it feels a bit wrong not to dye my hair either... I'm conflicted.
릴리윤26.04.24Views 34Likes 0 [Question] What kind of supplements should I take for my scalp to be effective?[5]
Although there are many nutritional supplements on the market these days Even supplements feel like medicine, except for a few that are important to me. Many things are being excluded. However, after realizing that my scalp also needs care, I decided to make sure to take it. Among the supplements you usually take for the same concerns as me Please recommend some things that worked well for you.
작누💓26.04.18Views 41Likes 2 (Question) Will scalp scaling help with hair loss?[25]
The part I consider most important lately hair loss It is The reason I am taking this seriously is that recently hair loss Even if I get this and wash my hair It gets sticky quickly smell I am worried that it might not work. As a result Itching too It looks like it's wearing a hat, even though it isn't. Sometimes my head feels hot. All these reasons hair loss It seems like it has an effect on it. Then Scalp Scaling I found out about Will this kind of care help with hair loss? If I get staking, for how long should I get it? Lately, falling hair feels so precious.
다다26.04.14Views 552Likes 13 Question) Will using a specialized shampoo help improve dandruff and scalp inflammation?[2]
I'm always worried because my scalp isn't clean. I've been fighting off dandruff, and I can see blood marks on my scalp like this. I need to go to the dermatologist, but I haven't been able to go yet. I've been told to use Head & Shoulders shampoo for dandruff, but what kind of shampoo should I use for blood stains? Should I use a specialized shampoo prescribed by a dermatologist?
행복한일상26.03.30Views 52Likes 0 Scalp care reviews
1. Visit First, check the condition of the scalp. You can receive customized care tailored to your scalp condition. I have sensitive skin, so I decided on scalp strengthening care! 1. Shampoo 2. Scalp pack + Cleansing with Aqua Punch (stinging) Moved seats! Aromatherapy (so good) + Neck, Trapezius muscles Simple massage 3. Myofascial release (deep pain...) + Neck care (high frequency buzzing) 4. Ampoule absorption 5. The End They told me that releasing myofascial release usually doesn't hurt, but it hurts because mine is particularly tight... Sob sob It hurt, but I felt so refreshed after the treatment!!!! Finally, check your scalp one more time and see the difference before and after the procedure!! It's so fascinating ㅠㅠ I can't believe it got this clean after just one use!!!!! It was clean, but it can return to its original state, so consistent maintenance is important!! I am very satisfied♡ Get professional care for hair loss and scalp♡
폭스26.03.29Views 85Likes 0 Question) I think I have hair loss. Is it okay to dye my gray hair?[5]
hello I think I'm losing hair all over my head these days. My hair is falling out much more than before... but since I naturally have a lot of gray hair, I dye it regularly... I'm worried... Since I'm experiencing hair loss, I can't dye my hair right now. As I stay like this, my gray hairs are becoming so noticeable... I'm really struggling to figure out what to do. I'm conflicted because I'm worried about hair loss if I dye my hair to relieve this stress, but my gray hair is too visible if I don't. Is there a good solution?
얌이얌이26.03.20Views 65Likes 1 Why has my scalp itching gotten worse lately?[3]
Lately, my scalp has been itchy frequently, and my hair doesn't feel refreshed even after washing it. These symptoms persist even though I haven't specifically changed my shampoo. I am wondering if this could be scalp inflammation or seborrheic dermatitis.
아라26.03.18Views 60Likes 2 (Question) Is scalp massage effective in alleviating hair loss?[5]
Hair loss is progressing due to stress and dieting. place These days, I'm very worried about my thinning hair and bald scalp ㅠㅠ I don't know where all my thick hair went. Every day, I worry when I look in the mirror, and I take care to eat foods that are good for the scalp and foods that are good for hair health, and take nutritional supplements. My hair is still thin, my scalp is hot, and I'm freaking out. But that doesn't mean you can't wear a hat to work. So this time I bought a scalp massager. I plan to use it to massage the crown of my head, the back of my neck, and the sides of my head. I heard it's effective, but I wonder if it's effective for hair loss symptoms. If anyone has tried it, please share your review.
메론잉26.03.11Views 77Likes 1 How should I do home care for my scalp when I have a sore throat?[3]
Lately, every time I look in the mirror, I've been feeling a subtle tingling sensation on my scalp, which has been bothering me. I used to ignore it, but now I realize that home scalp care isn't an option, it's a necessity. Honestly, going to a professional salon for treatment is time-consuming and a bit burdensome, so I'm trying to manage it myself at home. I've switched to scalp-friendly shampoos and even used a root-based scalp nutrient, but I haven't noticed any noticeable results yet. Are there any other home remedies or lifestyle tips? I've heard that scalp massage, diet, and sleep habits can have an impact, but I'm curious if they actually help. What home care methods should I consider to alleviate unexplained discomfort like a throbbing headache? Or should I seek medical advice?
임★선26.03.03Views 48Likes 0 Seongbuk-gu Yonsei Sokpyeonhan Clinic's experience with failed scalp treatment[2]
My scalp was itchy and red, like hives, and my scalp was itchy...so I went to the hospital because of a scalp disease. There was no dermatologist nearby, so I went to a hospital close to my house. There were two doctors, and I received a 5-day prescription for a skin disease, but... since it wasn't a dermatologist's office...they didn't listen well. The itchiness on my scalp didn't get better, and the redness still remains. I went because it was a nearby hospital...but the doctors weren't very friendly. It seemed like they didn't treat me sincerely because it wasn't their specialty. I've been treated here a few times before, but...both of them...are not friendly...I guess I'll have to look for another hospital.
KHS26.03.03Views 52Likes 0 
Question) My scalp feels itchy even when I'm still. Is this normal?[10]
Lately, my scalp has been itchy and sore when pressed. Even when washing my hair, even the slightest touch makes it feel hot, and sometimes it feels throbbing even when I'm still. I haven't dyed or permed my hair, so I'm curious why this is happening. Could it be a problem like scalp inflammation or seborrheic dermatitis? Or could it be due to stress or fatigue? I'm wondering if changing my shampoo would help, and if I should get a scalp scaling treatment. If there is anyone who has experienced similar symptoms, please advise on how to manage them and whether a visit to the hospital is necessary.
담율로26.03.03Views 77Likes 2 Scalp ampoule[2]
I bought a scalp ampoule I hope it works haha
담율로26.02.26Views 22Likes 0 Suwon City Oracle Dermatology Clinic: A Review of Friendly Scalp Dermatitis Treatment[2]
I visited a hospital because I developed dermatitis on my scalp and fingers. First, I was diagnosed with scalp dermatitis and prescribed antibiotics. They told me I needed to use medicated shampoo and advised me not to rush, as it would require long-term treatment. They advised me not to take medication for my finger dermatitis, but to be diligent about moisturizing with hand cream. They also advised me to apply the topical medication to my scalp, as it's quite strong, and to apply it sparingly to the affected area. Since I visit dermatologists frequently, it was difficult to find a place I liked, but I'm satisfied with the friendly consultation and treatment options I received. The location is near Suwon City Hall Station.
조민기26.02.24Views 75Likes 0 
Is it okay to have an itchy scalp and hair loss during the changing seasons?[5]
hello. I'm writing this to ask for advice because I've been worried about my hair loss lately. I usually have a lot of hair, so I used to think that worrying about hair loss was someone else's problem. But these days, whenever I wake up and see hair on my pillow or a pile of water in the drain after shampooing, my heart sinks. My hair is long, so the hair that falls to the floor is particularly noticeable, so I wonder if it looks like there's more, but it definitely feels like I'm losing a lot more hair than before. Especially these days, during the changing seasons, my scalp feels noticeably drier and often itches. I feel anxious because my scalp condition seems to be getting worse as I keep touching it and my hair seems to be falling out weakly. No matter how thick my hair is, if I keep doing this, it will look thinner quickly. I'm starting to get scared that I might end up balding. Is it just an 'optical illusion' that makes it seem like hair falls out more when hair is long? Or is it normal for hair to fall out more than usual and be accompanied by an itchy scalp during the changing seasons? If you have had a similar experience or know how to manage scalp dryness during this time, I look forward to hearing your valuable answers. thank you! I really hope this is just a seasonal phenomenon. Ahh my hair^^~~.....
냥이키우기26.02.09Views 76Likes 2 (Question) Is there a way to reduce scalp heat?[5]
I'm very worried because my hair loss is progressing. They say that what has already been done is difficult to reverse. So, to prevent hair loss from getting worse, eat a lot of protein. I'm also trying to get good sleep. I heard that hair loss occurs when scalp heat is severe. I just touched my scalp and it's so hot;; My hands and feet are cold and my head is hot;; They say that you need to lower your scalp temperature to have a healthy scalp and prevent hair loss. What are some ways to reduce scalp heat? Food is good, folk remedies are good, everything is good. If anyone knows, please let me know. I want to have thick hair because my scalp is getting thinner. I'm sad because my hair is getting thinner.
메론잉26.02.09Views 74Likes 2 Seborrheic dermatitis treatment review at Kanghan Sillim Clinic in Gwanak-gu[1]
This is a review after receiving a scalp clinic treatment for seborrheic dermatitis. ㅠ My scalp is usually itchy and keeps shedding, so even when I change my shampoo, it only lasts a short time, so I went to see them for proper care. During the consultation, they showed me the condition of my scalp through a camera and explained it to me, and I was a bit shocked because the redness and sebum were worse than I thought. ㅠㅠ They also pointed out why I was itching and what bad habits I should avoid at home, which was really helpful..! The clinic was gentle and had a very cool feeling, so I felt like I was in paradise during the treatment. ㅎ The focus was on exfoliating and soothing the scalp, so there was almost no stinging or pain. My scalp felt much refreshed right after the treatment, and when I got home, I could definitely feel the itchiness decrease. After a day or two, the dead skin cells were noticeably reduced, so I didn't mind wearing black clothes as much. ㅠㅠㅋ It won't be a complete cure right away, but I think it will definitely get better with consistent care, so I'm satisfied!
문수인26.02.09Views 113Likes 0 
Complete healing with a scalp spa at Our Plastic Surgery Clinic in Gangnam-gu![3]
I regularly get scalp spas at Aur. If the wait is long, they give me tea and refreshments, which is great. I've been stressed out lately and my scalp has been itchy and stuffy, so I needed treatment. I'm sorry I couldn't wash my hair before I went. They provide scalp and skin care, and they even teach me about my lifestyle and how to take care of my hair at home. As soon as the scalp spa started, it was cool and comfortable, so I completely relaxed, and I felt healed throughout the treatment. They asked if the pressure was okay from time to time, so it wasn't burdensome. The skin care was tailored to my skin type, so there was no irritation. After the treatment, my face felt moisturized and my skin tone felt much brighter. The atmosphere in the treatment room was quiet and the scent was subtle, so I fell asleep. After the treatment, they explained in detail how to take care of my hair at home, which was very helpful. It wasn't just a simple beauty treatment, but it felt like my body and mind were relaxed, so I was very satisfied. It was really cool, and the location was good for visiting even if I didn't drive~
문수인26.02.06Views 57Likes 1 
(Question) I wash my hair and wrap it in a towel for a long time. Does this affect my scalp?[24]
My scalp has been itching so much lately. I worked out in the morning and came home sweating a lot. shedding That's why I take a shower first. After taking a shower, there are a lot of things to do A lot Until we finish and have lunch I keep wrapping it in a towel Letting down my long hair and doing housework Because I can't do it. I tend to dry my hair after eating. Yes, it is So is your scalp itchy or something? The method It can solve scalp itchiness First time ever As I've been through this, Experienced CADCs Help I need it
우블리에26.02.03Views 126Likes 7 My scalp itches so badly when I wash my hair with shampoo.[5]
My scalp itches so badly when I wash my hair with shampoo. At first, I thought it was an adjustment period and endured it for a few days, but it got itchier as time went on. It seems like dead skin cells are forming little by little like dandruff, and my scalp seems to be irritated and a little red. I thought natural shampoo bars would be good, but it doesn't seem to suit my scalp type. I want to quickly relieve the itchiness, but I'm not sure what to do.
청정26.02.01Views 88Likes 3 I have blood spots and brown scabs on my scalp. Should I go to a dermatologist?[12]
Lately, my scalp has been dry, so I've been seeing brown scabs on it a lot. ㅠ If you look at some parts of my scalp, you'll see red blood stains hardening and turning into brown scabs. ㅠ It doesn't look neat and it's stressful. So I check in the mirror frequently to make sure there are no dandruff on my head. If you have scalp problems, you should go to a dermatologist, right?
행복한일상26.02.01Views 84Likes 0 Yangsan Bitnara Dermatology Clinic, offering a friendly solution to seborrheic dermatitis.[1]
I came here because of seborrheic dermatitis. I'd been to several other hospitals, but my symptoms didn't improve, so I returned to Bitnara Dermatology. This time, they prescribed both oral and topical medication, and said I should feel better after a week. However, they said seborrheic dermatitis is a difficult condition to completely cure, so they gave me lots of tips on how to properly cleanse and care for my scalp. The director was very kind and explained everything in detail. At other hospitals, the specialists were often unfriendly, but at Bitnara Dermatology, everyone, from the staff to the director, was incredibly kind. The facilities were comfortable, and the coffee I had on my way out was delicious.
이국진26.01.26Views 161Likes 0 
(Question) My scalp gets very dry in the winter. Should I change my shampoo?[20]
My scalp gets really flaky every winter, when it's always dry. My scalp isn't oily, so I wash it every other day. I'm currently using Head & Shoulders' flaky line, but it still gets worse in the winter. I think I need to switch to a different shampoo. Could you recommend a good shampoo for flaky scalps?
안레몬26.01.23Views 583Likes 5 Scalp toner[2]
I would recommend this to anyone looking for a soothing product for sensitive scalp.
담율로26.01.19Views 22Likes 0 I'm so worried about my dirty scalp.[11]
My scalp has become very dirty lately. I have oily skin, but my skin is also sensitive, so I have some dead skin cells and pimples on my scalp. I think it's suddenly gotten worse recently. I've been using shampoos and scalp care products that are supposedly good for the scalp, but I'm not sure if they're as effective as I thought. I'm curious about an effective way to care for scalp problems.
ssul011526.01.10Views 128Likes 5 
I'm worried about dandruff, maybe because my scalp is dry.[15]
Lately, my scalp has been dry, so I'm getting dandruff even though I wash my hair once a day. I dry my hair well and rinse it thoroughly, but why is it still happening? Could it be because my hair is oily? I'm currently using an anti-hair loss shampoo. It claims to help with dandruff and itchiness, but it doesn't seem to be working. If you know of any good hair products that help with oily hair and dandruff, please recommend them.
서영한25.12.24Views 221Likes 6 I see scabs on my scalp. Will using a special shampoo help?[3]
If you look at the scalp, there are scabs on the scalp, and as time passes, these brown lumps form on the scalp. How do people who have scabs on their scalp like me manage them? Will using Head & Shoulders shampoo be effective? When I dyed my hair, I asked my hairdresser, and she said that if it was too severe, I could go to a dermatologist and get a prescription. Fortunately, she said it wasn't that severe, but I'm concerned about hygiene because scabs sometimes form on my scalp.
행복한일상25.12.20Views 148Likes 1 (Question) I keep getting dandruff on my scalp.[7]
I've always had a scalp with a lot of oil, so my hair would get oily quickly. No matter how much I rinsed it with shampoo or used a mild shampoo, I would end up with hard, dandruff-like flakes on my scalp. I don't know if it's because my scalp is dry. I have oily hair, but I don't know how I can get such hard dandruff. I'm told not to take it off, but my hand keeps going towards it. They say that if you keep touching it and pulling it off, it can lead to hair loss. Even after washing my hair twice, it still looks like this. Could this be a problem with my eating habits? I don't know what's wrong. I want to get rid of my dandruff. Is there a way to do it? If you have any similar experience, please leave a comment. ㅠㅜ
메론잉25.12.17Views 113Likes 3 Self-dyeing~[4]
Let's take some time to refresh our mood With self-dyeing ^^
영준맘25.12.05Views 12Likes 0 Finally, my scalp problem was solved at Jeon Dermatology Clinic in Chungcheongnam-do.
I frequently developed gray hair, so I dyed my hair every two weeks. My scalp started burning and itching, and the dead skin cells started falling out in thick flakes like dandruff, so I went to the doctor. I wouldn't have had to dye my hair, but since I work in the service industry, I couldn't avoid it. So I explained the situation to them. After examining my scalp, they prescribed shampoo, oral medication, and topical medication for dermatitis. I've heard that steroids aren't good for your skin if you take them for a long time, so I asked them to make a mild one for me. They really did make one for me and even reassured me not to worry too much! After about two days, the dead skin cells had definitely decreased and the burning sensation had disappeared. They made a product that was right for my skin, so I highly recommend it!
민경25.12.05Views 65Likes 0 
Scalp Porridge Treatment Review - Friendly Treatment Experienced at Kim Seong-ho Dermatology Clinic!
I keep getting pimples on my scalp and I'm getting treatment, but it doesn't seem to get better easily. I think I need to keep getting treatment, but both the director and the nurses are very kind and the treatment is very thorough. I think I have some skin allergies overall, so I think I'll have to keep going for a while. They even gave me medicine, so I think I've gotten a lot better. People around me have told me a lot about this, so I came here with confidence, and I'm glad they're taking good care of me, so I think I'll be able to go comfortably. I'm glad that I can go comfortably overall. I think I'll be able to go satisfied because they're so kind. null
......25.12.03Views 50Likes 0 Chronic seborrheic dermatitis treated at a university hospital[12]
I first had seborrheic dermatitis about 10 years ago, and after one relapse it got better, but recently it came back again. I already had a bad scalp... but this summer, on a sunny day, I didn't wear a hat and my scalp got sunburned. Since then, my seborrheic dermatitis has relapsed and I have been visiting a local dermatologist, but as it is not getting better, I am visiting a general hospital to receive treatment for seborrheic dermatitis. hospital I went to the dermatology department of a university hospital. I thought I would have to go to a bigger hospital since the local dermatologist didn't help. I searched for a place famous for treating seborrheic dermatitis and found this place. It had good reviews and was close to my house, so I decided to go. Seborrheic dermatitis treatment process First, here is the process of seborrheic dermatitis. At first, it started to turn red like this The scalp starts to peel It's not dandruff, it's just damaged scalp peeling off. At first, I treated seborrheic dermatitis myself. I also tried the all-purpose antibiotic ointment Esroban and used a shampoo for treating seborrheic dermatitis. But it didn't get better, so I ended up going to a local dermatologist. But even though I took medicine and tried other shampoos prescribed by the hospital for treating seborrheic dermatitis, it didn't get better and instead continued to get worse. I had really bad itching not only on my crown but also on the border of my scalp where it connects to my facial skin. My scalp started to turn red and I started getting pimples, so I decided to go to a university hospital. First, I met with the professor and showed him the medication I was taking, and he prescribed me a different medication and a different shampoo. And, as for shampoo, it is said that it would be better to alternate between medicated shampoo and regular shampoo because medicated shampoo can cause excessive dryness. So I use a medicated shampoo and a shampoo that's supposed to help with seborrheic dermatitis. I don't use regular shampoos sold in supermarkets. Shampoo twice! First, when you shampoo for the first time, wet the scalp and the scalp-face boundary line while doing a larval shampoo. When you shampoo for the second time, divide the hair into sections and wash and rinse very thoroughly. It's definitely good to use baby shampoo because it reduces oiliness. For those with extremely oily scalps, I recommend shampooing twice. I'm not saying to wash twice, morning and evening, but twice! +Never touch it with your hands except when washing your hair! It's been 4 days since I changed my shampoo and shampooing method and took different prescription medication. It's a little better than before. After washing my hair I got calluses! It's still a bit reddish, but I think it'll get better. It seems that steroids are essential for the treatment of seborrheic dermatitis. As expected, appropriate use does help with quick recovery. Of course, overuse is prohibited. I'm so happy I'm getting better. Seborrheic dermatitis has a high chance of recurrence once you get it, so you have to take very good care of it on a regular basis. I need to manage it consistently in the future so that it doesn't happen again like this.
HEE25.11.23Views 760Likes 4 dyeing[8]
Have a pleasant time with small changes I dyed my hair myself.
영준맘25.11.19Views 15Likes 0 I'm worried about my dirty scalp and dead skin cells.[9]
I'm worried because I've been getting a lot of dead skin cells on my scalp lately. My skin type is oily, so my scalp isn't that clean. So I'm using scalp care products, but it hasn't improved dramatically. Please recommend a scalp exfoliation method at home. I'm stressed out because of my scalp flaking.
ssul011525.11.16Views 88Likes 5 How can I get rid of this annoying seborrheic dermatitis?[16]
Seborrheic dermatitis… This is my third relapse and I’m so tired. It used to be really bad, but it went away after I took good care of it, but in August, when it was really hot, my scalp got really sunburned. Then the dead skin cells started peeling off and from then on, the dermatitis came back again. The dead skin cells are getting thicker and thicker, and it's incredibly itchy. When I scratch, they fall off like white powder, looking like dandruff. I've also developed pimples. Because Jeongsu-ri was like that, I was only concerned about Jeongsu-ri The bottom of my head started to feel itchy and then I started getting dandruff;; My seborrheic dermatitis has spread... At this time, I just woke up white It's getting worse and worse and now it's like this Even my scalp turned red Of course, I'm taking medicine and I've even changed my shampoo to a seborrheic dermatitis shampoo, but the seborrheic dermatitis doesn't get better even with medicine. It seems to get better temporarily, but then it keeps coming back up. Right now, the area behind my ears and on my crown is the most itchy and uncomfortable part. This time, the cause is probably sunburn, which is why my scalp is recovering much more slowly. Why does this keep happening again and again? How can I fix it more fundamentally? For those of you who have experienced recurrences of seborrheic dermatitis multiple times, is it really true that once you get seborrheic dermatitis, you have to live with it for the rest of your life? I would be very grateful if anyone who has been cured could share their experiences or recommend methods. This time I really... want to catch it completely!!!!!
HEE25.11.15Views 435Likes 10 I'm worried about scalp acne (pimples)~[7]
I'm really worried because I keep getting pimples on my scalp. It especially occurs frequently on the bangs, and it is painful because it stings and itches every time I wash it. I have a sensitive scalp, so I use mild shampoo, but it doesn't work. I sweat a lot and shower twice a day. Is that actually irritating? If you scratch it, it gets worse, and if you leave it alone, it gets itchy and you end up touching it again. It's really tiring because when I think it's gone, it appears again somewhere else and repeats itself. Could it get better if I change my lifestyle or products? Anyone with similar experience, please give me some advice.
말해뭐해25.11.09Views 112Likes 4 Self-dyeing[5]
I dyed my hair myself It's a day where small changes make you feel good.
영준맘25.10.01Views 16Likes 1 Review of scalp care for hair loss prevention 🪮[11]
I don't have hair loss, but it's good to take preventative measures in advance. I went to a specialized hair loss clinic to receive scalp care as part of preventive management. I am so satisfied that I am sharing this review. First, when you arrive at the shop, fill out the chart. There were quite a few questions to check, but since it was a process to check the condition of my scalp before the treatment, I felt that it was thorough. My scalp tends to have a lot of oil and dead skin cells because I have suffered from seborrheic dermatitis and skin inflammation in the past. I tend to get pimples on my scalp occasionally, so there have been a few times when they got worse because I kept touching them with my hands. Also, perhaps because we are transitioning from summer to autumn these days, my hair has been falling out way too much, so I really wanted to get some scalp care. Once the chart is finished, I take a picture of the scalp condition. I was surprised because I saw something white on the screen even though I had washed my hair before going! But I was relieved when the therapist told me that what looked white wasn't dandruff but dead skin cells, and that everyone has that amount if you zoom in. Still, since I have an oily scalp, I was told there is sebum and dead skin cells here and there. The next step was getting a scalp massage, and it was really refreshing. After the massage, a scalp pack that helps soothe the scalp and exfoliate dead skin cells is thoroughly applied, followed by a moisturizing steam treatment. The white stuff you see in the photo is steam. Steam rises up from the machine in billowing bubbles like this. It was nice and warm👍🏻 After that, I get a full scalp scaling treatment. They massaged my scalp with a brush-like machine and applied an ampoule between my hair strands. The therapist said it might hurt a little, but it didn't hurt at all and felt refreshing. If it's to prevent hair loss, you have to endure the pain during the care, haha. Once the scaling is finished like this, move to a different room and get steamed again. Once the steam is finished, you will receive a shampoo, and the care will be complete. It's perfect since it even washes your hair, right? Drying is self-service, but when I went to the changing room, I found a curling iron and a hair dryer available. The hair comb was in a dedicated sterilizer! Using a comb that someone else has used can feel a bit unsettling in a way, but it seemed like they paid attention to even the smallest details. After drying my hair, I take a picture of my scalp again. It's to see the before and after difference. The top is after / the bottom is before. After receiving the treatment, the dead skin cells have definitely decreased, and my scalp looks moisturized and clean! Honestly, it’s hard to prevent hair loss with home care alone. I do use shampoos that are effective for preventing and stopping hair loss, but it’s difficult to see dramatic results from shampoo alone. Looking at the photos of my scalp, I felt that I made the right decision to come here for hair loss prevention care. And the salon gave me tips on how to prevent hair loss: washing your hair every day helps reduce shedding, so it is good to wash it daily, and making sure to comb your hair at least once a day. They also told me that hair loss is closely related to immunity, so managing immunity is essential. Since hair loss is difficult to manage once it starts, I plan to consistently prevent and manage it from before it even begins!
AA25.09.19Views 208Likes 7 My scalp is peeling from a burn. What should I do?[10]
After I went on a trip during the Liberation Day holiday, my scalp started to feel a tingling pain. It wasn't itchy, but it stung and hurt a little when I pressed it with my hand. The other day, I was drying my hair and it felt unusually hot, so I looked in the mirror and saw that my scalp was bright red. I looked it up and it says that the scalp can also get burned by sunlight. The sunlight is so strong that my scalp is red and peeling like skin. The back of the head and temples are fine. I did wear a hat that day, but it was a straw hat with a hole in the crown, so only the crown was sunburned. And when I woke up one day, my scalp was peeling off... It's not dandruff, it's scalp flakes. I removed the flakes and there were hair holes in them. I was thinking about not touching it, but it looked so messy that I cleaned it all up, but it still stings. What should I do if my scalp gets sunburned? I'm worried my hair might be falling out, but I don't think it's serious enough to warrant a trip to the hospital. Or should I go to the hospital? It's hard to know what to put on my scalp First of all, I usually dry my hair with hot air, but these past few days I've been drying it with cold air. Is there anyone who got better after having their scalp peel off like me? ㅠㅠ
HEE25.08.19Views 1662Likes 8 Preparing to dye💭[13]
I washed my hair this morning and now I'm ready Since I have short hair, this one is enough^^ I guess the middle part is not enough. It's golden brown so it'll be bright~🤔
오둥씨 25.07.31Views 18Likes 2 Chahong's Guide to the Proper Shampooing Method for Oily Scalp[4]
I can't believe it actually works. If you have an oily scalp, give this a try.
눈부신날25.07.24Views 18Likes 1 I dye my hair regularly. Does dyeing cause hair loss?[7]
hello?? I dye my hair at home using hair dye once in a while. But it seems like my hair loss has increased and it seems to be getting worse these days. No matter how much I think about it, it's hard to find another reason why hair loss could progress. Is it because of my age? Or could it be that the use of hair dye has had an effect?? Can hair dye affect hair loss? I'm curious about this.
냥이키우기25.07.14Views 147Likes 6 I'm worried about scalp acne (pimples)~[8]
After washing your hair with shampoo or taking a shower because you sweat a lot Something keeps growing on my scalp Is there any way to prevent or cure it? I'm already worried because my scalp is sensitive. It mainly grows on the forehead area. It hurts when you scratch it, it itches when you leave it alone, and when it goes away It keeps happening somewhere else and I'm worried~ Isn't there something better??
폭스25.07.08Views 130Likes 5 Question) I see scabs on my scalp. Should I go to the hospital?[9]
There are scabs on my scalp, and after looking into it, it seems there are various causes. Since the scalp is similar to skin, proper care is necessary. For those like me who have scalp scabs, how do you manage it? Can I take care of it with shampoo? Or should I go to the hospital? I don't know which hospital to go to for my scalp ㅠ
행복한일상25.04.14Views 252Likes 3



