new to group any good shampoos or homemade treatments for flaky scal

Hi guys i have an ongoing problem with an itchy scalp which when
itched produces flakes similar to dandruff. Does anyone know any good
shampoos or treatments that dont make the scalp itch. Im from
Australia so any other Aussies who know of good commercial ones Id be
grateful.

6 Responses to “new to group any good shampoos or homemade treatments for flaky scal”

  1. Susan Anneliese Says:

    The only shampoo/conditioner I have had any luck with is Neutrogena Triple
    Moisture Active Soothing Shampoo and Conditioner (The shampoo and
    conditioner are separate products) I attached a picture of it but I don’t
    know if this group accepts attachments. I have tried other "dandruff/flaky
    scalp" shampoos/conditioners with the same active ingredient(Pyrithione Zinc
    0.5%) but this one has extra moisturizers and works much better. It doesn’t
    cure it but definitely helps. Here is a link to a store online that has it
    so you can see what it looks like:

    I have tried many different shampoos/conditioners products with salycic acid
    and they DO NOT work. In fact it seems to irritate my eczema more. Make sure
    you read all the ingredients in the products you try. It helps to keep the
    area moisturized. If you can, don’t shampoo you hair as often. Just rinsing
    it well with water and conditioning it is good. After you get out of the
    shower and dry your hair (don’t rub your scalp with a towel either- just pat

    dry) put moisturizer on the areas that are affected. The heavier the
    moisturizer the better. I put moisturizer on the areas a couple times of
    day. Good Luck!

    Alison

    Hi guys i have an ongoing problem with an itchy scalp which when
    itched produces flakes similar to dandruff. Does anyone know any good
    shampoos or treatments that dont make the scalp itch. Im from
    Australia so any other Aussies who know of good commercial ones Id be
    grateful.

  2. Ines Pandora Says:

    ive tried that, and the shampoo the doc perscribed but all it really does is
    tame the loose flakes. I have scabs that are very noticable from it..i was
    thinking of using prollium belly? as any one tried that?

    melissa!

    I have tried many different shampoos/conditioners products with salycic acid
    and they DO NOT work. In fact it seems to irritate my eczema more. Make sure
    you read all the ingredients in the products you try. It helps to keep the
    area moisturized. If you can, don’t shampoo you hair as often. Just rinsing
    it well with water and conditioning it is good. After you get out of the
    shower and dry your hair (don’t rub your scalp with a towel either- just pat
    dry) put moisturizer on the areas that are affected. The heavier the
    moisturizer the better. I put moisturizer on the areas a couple times of
    day. Good Luck!

    Alison

    Hi guys i have an ongoing problem with an itchy scalp which when
    itched produces flakes similar to dandruff. Does anyone know any good
    shampoos or treatments that dont make the scalp itch. Im from
    Australia so any other Aussies who know of good commercial ones Id be
    grateful.

    Visit your group "eczemapsoriasis" on the web.

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  3. Myles India Says:

    Hi Melissa,

    I’ll be honest, the doctors will not give you anything that will help
    because it won’t address the actual cause.
    I’ve found a few things through trial and error that have worked for me;
    coconut oil rubbed into the scalp and left on one hour before showering
    helps a lot,
    not using soaps/shampoos but rather Dr. Bronner’s Castille Soap (I use
    the tea tree type),
    and make your body more alkaline through diet.

    I personally would never use a petroleum product on my skin. My basic
    rule is if I cant eat it, I won’t put it on my skin.

    Hope this helps,

    Raine

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  4. Jamie Deleon Says:

    I just wanted to say that I use the Dr. Bronner’s
    Castile soap on my 2 year old son also and found it to
    help quite a bit. He has severe eczema and also scalp
    eczema. Since his hair is short is rinses out without
    a problem. Every few days I wash his hair with an
    organic tea tree oil shampoo to strip what might be
    left from the castile and it has helped tremendously.
    I use the pure baby mild unscented on him and I also
    use it on my severly dry skin. It is the best I have
    found over anything. We got it from drugstore.com.
    They also have many different scents if you like. I am
    glad to hear it is helping you also!!

  5. Susan Anneliese Says:

    I have used Dr. Bronners and noticed it left my hair really dry and felt
    like rubber bands. I already have dry hair. Do you have this problem with
    your son?

    Alison

    I just wanted to say that I use the Dr. Bronner’s
    Castile soap on my 2 year old son also and found it to
    help quite a bit. He has severe eczema and also scalp
    eczema. Since his hair is short is rinses out without
    a problem. Every few days I wash his hair with an
    organic tea tree oil shampoo to strip what might be
    left from the castile and it has helped tremendously.
    I use the pure baby mild unscented on him and I also
    use it on my severly dry skin. It is the best I have

    found over anything. We got it from drugstore.com.
    They also have many different scents if you like. I am
    glad to hear it is helping you also!!

  6. Franklin Lore Says:

    I tried a shampoo called "Polytar", which is basically
    a coldtar based shampoo. It worked on my scalp
    psoriasis and stopped the itching too. I also tried
    one called Exorex, which I got on prescription from my
    Doctor.
    Good Luck!

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