Could be hard water build up. Try a clarifying shampoo.
Hi LHCers!
I know I've been MIA for ages, please forgive me, law school will do that to you! I'm actually writing on behalf of my mother who is thinking both about growing her hair out (yay) and changing her hair care products.
She currently has hair that is about jaw bone length, with a uniform hemline.
She is thinking about growing it out longer but is frustrated by her shampoo. She has always used Head and Shoulders but they changed from their original formula to a whole new line (and "classic clean" is apparently not the same as their original formula ).
Her scalp problems are that her hair feels too oily if she washes it less frequently than every other day, and while she doesn't get dandruff, she has what she decribes as "scabs" which don't hurt or really itch but feel dry.
She has tried various other dandruff specific shampoos and none seem to help. What she needs is some generic drugstore brand that might help. I don't know what to do!
Any suggestions? (sorry for the novel length post!)
To see a world in a grain of sand, And a heaven in a wild flower, Hold infinity in the palm of your hand, And eternity in an hour. – William Blake
Could be hard water build up. Try a clarifying shampoo.
Lyria, I have seborrheic dermatitis and I would describe it similar to the way your mother has described her problem. In addition to "scabs" I also get very itchy near my neck behind my ears. Washing every day was the only way to keep these irritating symptoms under control. I started using the "conditioner only" method of washing, and it's really been helping. I can now wash my hair every day and I know that it's not damaging my hair. My scalp even feels less greasy than it did when I was shampooing daily. There are a couple of threads on Conditioner Only Washing around here. Your mom might want to give it a try.
Best of luck to you and to your mom!
PS. Dandruff shampoos never did a thing for me. The only one that helped was Neutrogena T-Gel. The Conditioner Only is much better than smelling like tar!!
Lady Parvati, Messenger of Unity in the Order of the Long Haired Knights
I had this as a child and teen until I started COing. CO (conditioner only) fixed it entirely, I second Sunshine's advice-have your mother try it.
Growing my hair back out after some much-needed experimentation and with a color I love!
My scalp is similar to your mom's... I wash every day but with a gentle/all-natural shampoo and conditioner.
I second the COing, but would also suggest ACV rinses. They worked very well for a friend that had a similar type of issues. The ACV rinse killed a mild fungus that caused her issues. It was a scaly scalp without itch. Apparently this fungus is one that is everywhere and is controled by the Acid in the rinse.
I have super oily scalp as well and get terrible build-up if I do not wash at least every other day. Oddly enough my hair behaves better and is more moisturized when I wash it daily. So don't think that just because you want long hair it means you have to cut down on washings. Your mother's hair might do just fine without a change in routine. Try getting it longer first, then change routines to compensate if necessary.
I've had similar issues for many years and found that washing LESS, but washing more "deeply" (i.e. with sulfates) helps. However, when I first came to LHC I was trying "all natural" and "no poo" which seemed to help "reset" my scalp. Rhassoul, honey, vinegar rinses, were all helpful in cleaning my scalp; dandruff shampoos never did a thing for it.
At the moment I alternate non-sulfate shampoos with sulfate shampoos, and wash about once a week. If my hair really needs it in between, I WO wash, something that seems to get my scalp "clean" but doesn't dry out my hair. However, just WO washing isn't enough and I do need occasional sulfate washes.
Feb 2013, solid BSL again but shedding. Wondering if this is really terminal length. Hairtype 1b/2b, F/M, ii
Thank you all so much for your responses!
We do have hard water so that might be contributing to the problem. I am trying to talk my mom into trying an ACV rinse and maybe even CO. She is not exactly the sybarite I am so her hair care routine tends to be kind of scary (it involves a blow-dryer).
She seems kind of reluctant, but maybe if she tries it once or twice she'll get into more gentle and natural hair care!
To see a world in a grain of sand, And a heaven in a wild flower, Hold infinity in the palm of your hand, And eternity in an hour. – William Blake
Shampoo and silicones make my head itch terribly. CO makes my scalp happy.
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