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<blockquote data-quote="Hound dog" data-source="post: 495329" data-attributes="member: 84"><p>Susie</p><p></p><p>husband had the thickest hair (and the curliest) of any person I've even known. If it had any length to it at all, you couldn't even find his scalp. easy child and Travis got his hair. easy child got the curls but now her hair is too heavy and it pulls the curl out. easy child as far as I know doesn't have scalp issues.</p><p></p><p>But Travis and husband did. The ONLY way I ever found to solve it was the brush cut, whether they liked it or not. (and no Travis didn't like it for years, but he didn't like the horrid rash either) Tar shampoo can help the scalp a LOT, but it's expensive as all get out and not easy to find. (even for a dog) And if they're not getting it TO the scalp, it does little good. </p><p></p><p>With husband and Travis it wasn't that the soap wasn't reaching the scalp as much as their hair was so thick and heavy that near the scalp was always damp to some degree, regardless of the season......although it was a horrific issue during warmer months. </p><p></p><p>Brush cut was the only thing that kept it away. It took some time to prove it to them. Now? Travis begs to have his hair cut that way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hound dog, post: 495329, member: 84"] Susie husband had the thickest hair (and the curliest) of any person I've even known. If it had any length to it at all, you couldn't even find his scalp. easy child and Travis got his hair. easy child got the curls but now her hair is too heavy and it pulls the curl out. easy child as far as I know doesn't have scalp issues. But Travis and husband did. The ONLY way I ever found to solve it was the brush cut, whether they liked it or not. (and no Travis didn't like it for years, but he didn't like the horrid rash either) Tar shampoo can help the scalp a LOT, but it's expensive as all get out and not easy to find. (even for a dog) And if they're not getting it TO the scalp, it does little good. With husband and Travis it wasn't that the soap wasn't reaching the scalp as much as their hair was so thick and heavy that near the scalp was always damp to some degree, regardless of the season......although it was a horrific issue during warmer months. Brush cut was the only thing that kept it away. It took some time to prove it to them. Now? Travis begs to have his hair cut that way. [/QUOTE]
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