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great thread, if it wasn't 1/4 of what it's meant to beeDisclaimer: This guide is for individuals who have a full head of hair and are past Norwood I.
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1. muh you need to shampoo every few days!!!
Incorrect. By doing so you are ruining your scalp health by over-cleansing and drying. In hospitals as well as medical centers in Eastern parts of the globe, they often tell their patients to not use shampoo and to simply use semi-warm water and cleanse with their hands. In most cases using extra shampoo to combat things like hair conditions can cause dermatitis, pityriasis, and hair eczema.
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Hair care for eczema of the scalp
www.gloshospitals.nhs.uk
2. You need to use shampoo more than conditioner!!!
Wrong. Again in cases like dermatitis, pityriasis, and other hair conditions, conditioning allows for the smoother texture of the hair while shampoo cleanses. The only necessary time to use shampoo is if dirt, grime and other waste have reached your hair and needs to be cleaned. Using the same logic for your hands, you should not wash your hands after touching every surface. Same reason why you should use lotion more than body wash.
3. Not shampooing can cause oily hair!!!
Very retarded. I had a one-on-one interview with my professional Chinese doctor who specifically said that he prescribes people with itchy hair and oily scalp to stop shampoo and only use conditioner. To cleanse their hair again only use clean hands to wash their hair with warm water. Your hair is also meant to be oily, it has a natural oil production and stripping its oils is what causes excessive oily hair.
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1. "You should completely stop shampooing if you have dermatitis!!!"
Incorrect. Seborrheic dermatitis is often linked to an overgrowth of Malassezia yeast and scalp inflammation. Completely avoiding cleansing can actually worsen buildup, oil imbalance, and irritation. Don't use store bought slop
2. "Any shampoo will make dermatitis worse!!!"
Wrong. Harsh sulfates can irritate some people, but medicated shampoos are actually first-line treatment. Ingredients like ketoconazole, zinc pyrithione, selenium sulfide, or coal tar are commonly used to reduce flaking and inflammation. I used Chinese selenium sulfide shampoo but only used it once a week and extended the time period between each wash to ensure my hair didn't get used to it.
3. "Dermatitis is just dry skin so you only need moisturizer/oils!!!"
Not accurate. While dryness can be part of it, the main issue is inflammation + yeast overgrowth. Heavy oils on the scalp can sometimes make it worse by feeding the yeast. Treatment usually focuses on medicated cleansing + calming the barrier.
REALISTIC APPROACH THAT WORKS:- Use a gentle or medicated anti-dandruff shampoo 2–4x per week depending on severity
- Leave shampoo on scalp for 3–5 minutes before rinsing
- Increase the time frame each time you shampoo so that your hair does not get used to the medication.
- Use conditioner only on hair lengths, not scalp
- Avoid scratching (it increases inflammation and flaking)
- If severe: buzz your hair and avoid shampoo entirely.

looks promising
can y'all unreply so niggas dont get a sneak peakgreat thread, if it wasn't 1/4 of what it's meant to be![]()