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    Hi ladies (and gentlemen too)!
    Have you ever tried scrubbing your scalp with a facialscrub? Say that you found a scrub with ingredients that agrees with your routine, would you use it to give yourself a peeling on the scalp?

    I came to think of this yesterday, i have realized that my scalp is so dry lately that it flakes. I also get itches on the scalp, that i have successfully treated with monistat for a while. Now my scalp is doing better, but i think i need a good peeling to get rid of the flakes once and for all.
    What do you think? Do you have any tips or suggestions for me about this? Im kind of lost here since i never have come upon this problem before.
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    Default Re: To scrub your scalp?

    No, I wouldn't use facial scrub on it... I'd use dandruff shampoo, or take more zinc.
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    I used a facial scrub on my scalp. It seemed to loosen the danderuff. I don't know how good its for the hair.

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    I've heard you can put some salt or sugar in conditioner to make a scalp scrub. I tried it once, but I don't remember if I used salt or sugar.
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    My facial scrub is just canesugar and sweet almond oil - so I guess you could use it for both though I never tried it
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    I used facial scrub on my hubby the other night. Worked great! But, I shaved his head completely first. Sooo.... I don't know how hard it would be to get out of your hair... Made it super easy to apply monastat!

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    When I was last having whole head flakies (as opposed to the hairline flakes I have now) I used an ACV rinse followed by chamomile tea. It got rid of them after 3-5 washes.
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    Default Re: To scrub your scalp?

    I've heard of people doing a sugar scrub to the scalp, but I really don't think it's a particularly good idea to subject your hair to anything rough. You might roughen up the cuticle and cause damage to the hair.

    Maybe wait until your scalp area is nice and oily - add oil if you need to - then give your scalp a thorough combing with the blunt teeth of your favorite comb.

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    A scrub designed for the face might be too drying for the scalp and make the situation worse. Have you tried scalp massage to stimulate oil production? It might help get of excess flakiness.

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    Chamy:
    I had your problem before. It might be a diet thing (none of the dandruff shampoos were working for me!)
    My doctor tested my blood and said my vitamin B-12 was way low. So I took vitamin B-12 (5oo mcg) once a day and also a BIOTIN (another B vitamin for hair/skin/nails) only pill along with my regular multi vitamin. I also got a shampoo "brush" from the hair store. It looks like a round pad with plastic bumps or short bristles on it with a ring. You put it on yoru finger so it's in the palm of your hand and massage and brush/scub (gently) your scalp with it. I woul dshampoo first, rinse, use lots of conditioner and do the shampoo brush when I had the conditioner in my hair. I clip it up and let the conditioner sit on top of my head until I'm done everything else in the shower, and rinse my hair last. Also, try giving up sugar and anything with flour/wheat in it. You could be developing an alergy and not know it.
    Hope this helps...
    P.S. mine was so bad the flakes were coming off in huge pieces of skin like when you peel after a sunburn. I'm "cured" now with the modified diet/vitamin thing.
    Also I switched to all natural shampoos and conditioners.

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