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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 446872" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>She can take any conditioner that doesn't make her scalp sting, burn or itch and put it on clean, wet hair. Let it sit for ten minutes and rinse. make sure she has it worked into her scalp, NOT just itno the hair. Conditioner is basically a water-soluble moisturizer and will soothe the itchies most likely. the scalpicin might work or might make things worse. I would not use head and shoulders or other dandruff shampoos for a few days up to a few weeks.</p><p></p><p>Any/all styling should NOT involve blowdryers, hot rollers or other hot items near the scalp. the heat will irritate the scalp. She canwork a product like Farouk Silk Therapy (the clear serum stuff) into her scalp and let it be absorbed. I find it helps greatly a few days after something has irritated my scalp.</p><p></p><p>If she uses step's mixture, canola oil is also good. If the oatmeal if run through the blender or food processor until it is a fine powder it makes a HUGE difference and it doesn't muck up the pipes. She can use the aveeno bath packets in a pinch. they cost a fortune and are close to the right amt for the formula.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 446872, member: 1233"] She can take any conditioner that doesn't make her scalp sting, burn or itch and put it on clean, wet hair. Let it sit for ten minutes and rinse. make sure she has it worked into her scalp, NOT just itno the hair. Conditioner is basically a water-soluble moisturizer and will soothe the itchies most likely. the scalpicin might work or might make things worse. I would not use head and shoulders or other dandruff shampoos for a few days up to a few weeks. Any/all styling should NOT involve blowdryers, hot rollers or other hot items near the scalp. the heat will irritate the scalp. She canwork a product like Farouk Silk Therapy (the clear serum stuff) into her scalp and let it be absorbed. I find it helps greatly a few days after something has irritated my scalp. If she uses step's mixture, canola oil is also good. If the oatmeal if run through the blender or food processor until it is a fine powder it makes a HUGE difference and it doesn't muck up the pipes. She can use the aveeno bath packets in a pinch. they cost a fortune and are close to the right amt for the formula. [/QUOTE]
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