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<blockquote data-quote="InsaneCdn" data-source="post: 479720" data-attributes="member: 11791"><p>"Just" bugs? no. Definitely bugs, though. So thought we'd deal with that first.</p><p>Scalp has been in bad shape for a while, but it could be a number of additional factors - from lack of good brushing (as evidenced by tangles!), improper rincing, etc., to... the things HaoZi lists. </p><p></p><p>I'm going to try several ideas at the same time - treat different areas of the scalp with 2 or 3 different things, and see how it responds. </p><p></p><p>Olive oil, maybe with rosemary oil in it if I can find any.</p><p>Baking soda paste.</p><p>Vinegar... I used a vinegar/shampoo mixture when we started this whole exercise, partly to get any old shampoo out of the hair, but not strong enough to really affect scalp.</p><p>She's used ti-tree oil shampoo for most of a year, not really any effect but might not be strong enough.</p><p></p><p>Also going to switch back to baby shampoo for a bit, in case its her sensitive skin complaining about shampoo.</p><p></p><p>This is just taking so much TIME.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="InsaneCdn, post: 479720, member: 11791"] "Just" bugs? no. Definitely bugs, though. So thought we'd deal with that first. Scalp has been in bad shape for a while, but it could be a number of additional factors - from lack of good brushing (as evidenced by tangles!), improper rincing, etc., to... the things HaoZi lists. I'm going to try several ideas at the same time - treat different areas of the scalp with 2 or 3 different things, and see how it responds. Olive oil, maybe with rosemary oil in it if I can find any. Baking soda paste. Vinegar... I used a vinegar/shampoo mixture when we started this whole exercise, partly to get any old shampoo out of the hair, but not strong enough to really affect scalp. She's used ti-tree oil shampoo for most of a year, not really any effect but might not be strong enough. Also going to switch back to baby shampoo for a bit, in case its her sensitive skin complaining about shampoo. This is just taking so much TIME. [/QUOTE]
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