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<blockquote data-quote="GoingNorth" data-source="post: 614412" data-attributes="member: 1963"><p>Aveeno bath soap lotion, and shea butter applied while still damp. Tea Tree shampoo and conditioner, being sure to rinse thoroughly. "Bed Head" leave in conditioner once a week.</p><p></p><p>If you go the shea butter route, go to a health food store/section and get pure shea butter (people COOK with this stuff) and NOT the lotions or creams with it mixed it. You want the real thing.</p><p></p><p>I use tea tree oil on my hair as I get funcgal infections from my hair being so thick and heavy and hence staying damp in back for hours. This with wearing my hair short. If the scalp irritation gets too bad, I use a coal tar based dandruff shampoo and comb my hair up and away from my scalp to air can circulate as it dries.</p><p></p><p>MOST dandruff is actually a fungal infection of the scalp. That's why the tea tree/coal tar/sulphur shampoos work for it.</p><p></p><p>I get actual patches at the back of my head. No hair loss, just itching and heavy flaking.</p><p></p><p>In fact, I just committed to staying up until 1AM because I just washed my hair. I use the sink because I don't have a working shower and can't get my hair clean/rinsed in the bath.</p><p></p><p>And beauticians always comment on my beautiful, thick, wavy hair and how it's a shame I don't grow it out. Nope! Cut it all off!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GoingNorth, post: 614412, member: 1963"] Aveeno bath soap lotion, and shea butter applied while still damp. Tea Tree shampoo and conditioner, being sure to rinse thoroughly. "Bed Head" leave in conditioner once a week. If you go the shea butter route, go to a health food store/section and get pure shea butter (people COOK with this stuff) and NOT the lotions or creams with it mixed it. You want the real thing. I use tea tree oil on my hair as I get funcgal infections from my hair being so thick and heavy and hence staying damp in back for hours. This with wearing my hair short. If the scalp irritation gets too bad, I use a coal tar based dandruff shampoo and comb my hair up and away from my scalp to air can circulate as it dries. MOST dandruff is actually a fungal infection of the scalp. That's why the tea tree/coal tar/sulphur shampoos work for it. I get actual patches at the back of my head. No hair loss, just itching and heavy flaking. In fact, I just committed to staying up until 1AM because I just washed my hair. I use the sink because I don't have a working shower and can't get my hair clean/rinsed in the bath. And beauticians always comment on my beautiful, thick, wavy hair and how it's a shame I don't grow it out. Nope! Cut it all off! [/QUOTE]
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