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Old 18-05-2010, 21:00   #46
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Re: Itchy Scalp.

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I've had something similar recently. Like yourself I couldn't pin it down to anything definite but it's just too annoying.
I changed the shampoo I was using - switched to a Head and Shoulders-type of medicated for a while and it seems to have got a lot better.
I've heard that Knees and Toes is also a good shampoo...
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Old 18-05-2010, 23:26   #47
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It could be that iFrankie is washing his hair too often..that doesn't help again because it strips out the natural oils that keep the skin and hair healthy.
I usually wash my hair every morning but these past few days i've not, the itching seems to have settled down now so your probably right.
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Old 18-05-2010, 23:28   #48
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Re: Itchy Scalp.

dont worry about the baldness, Ken was itchy and look at his lovely flowing locks



just a joke Ken
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Old 19-05-2010, 21:38   #49
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Re: Itchy Scalp.

I use Polytar liquid when my psoriasis flares up during stressful periods.Psoriasis does cause my scalp (and elbows) to itch. Available from Boots or your Doctor.
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I've heard that Knees and Toes is also a good shampoo...
especially for Hobbits.

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Old 19-05-2010, 22:07   #51
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I usually wash my hair every morning but these past few days i've not, the itching seems to have settled down now so your probably right.
To be honest healthy hair can go at least 5 days without being washed.I've really long hair and I only wash it once a week.My hairdresser is impressed at how healthy it is..she only has to cut about inch or so of dead hair when I visit her.
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To be honest healthy hair can go at least 5 days without being washed.I've really long hair and I only wash it once a week.My hairdresser is impressed at how healthy it is..she only has to cut about inch or so of dead hair when I visit her.
It's got something to do with the natural oils in your hair hasn't it?, because i wash it everyday im loosing the oils.
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Old 20-05-2010, 00:17   #53
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To be honest healthy hair can go at least 5 days without being washed.I've really long hair and I only wash it once a week.My hairdresser is impressed at how healthy it is..she only has to cut about inch or so of dead hair when I visit her.
she's not likely to be cutting alive hair!
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Old 20-05-2010, 02:10   #54
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To be honest healthy hair can go at least 5 days without being washed.I've really long hair and I only wash it once a week.My hairdresser is impressed at how healthy it is..she only has to cut about inch or so of dead hair when I visit her.
Really? I have to wash mine at least every other day otherwise it gets far too greasy
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Old 20-05-2010, 08:15   #55
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Really? I have to wash mine at least every other day otherwise it gets far too greasy

Well maybe your hair is fighting back in defence.
Constantly washing out the natural oils for 'most' people is not a good idea especially as some shampoos are rather harsh.

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she's not likely to be cutting alive hair!
Dead hair as in split ends....

And yes hair is alive otherwise how does it keep growing?

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It's got something to do with the natural oils in your hair hasn't it?, because i wash it everyday im loosing the oils.

It would seem so..
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And yes hair is alive otherwise how does it keep growing?
To be strictly accurate it's only the hair follicle (root) that is alive. The hair itself is dead.

Perhaps it dries out over time which could cause the ends to split?
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Re: Itchy Scalp.

I have ridiculously greasy hair, and i once tried this theory of not washing it for a week or so (i was staying in lol!) and it does reach a point where it doesn't get any greasier, but it felt MING.

I washed it on Tues night and right now it's like a block of lard
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I have ridiculously greasy hair, and i once tried this theory of not washing it for a week or so (i was staying in lol!) and it does reach a point where it doesn't get any greasier, but it felt MING.

I washed it on Tues night and right now it's like a block of lard
hhhmmm... lard..... does it have bacon bits in it?
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I have ridiculously greasy hair, and i once tried this theory of not washing it for a week or so (i was staying in lol!) and it does reach a point where it doesn't get any greasier, but it felt MING.

I washed it on Tues night and right now it's like a block of lard
IN which case highlights can be helpful along with the gentlest shampoo (not baby shampoo) and washing hair only once rather than twice. Also make sure the water is cool rather than hot. This was advice I got from a hairdresser when I was going through the greasy teens & it worked for me.
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IN which case highlights can be helpful along with the gentlest shampoo (not baby shampoo) and washing hair only once rather than twice. Also make sure the water is cool rather than hot. This was advice I got from a hairdresser when I was going through the greasy teens & it worked for me.
I only wash my hair once with shampoo not the twice most do..and I use loads of conditioner plus a leave in spray conditioner.If I don't my hair goes like straw.
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