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Can anyone help me out? I have been experiencing this dandruff thing

for a while. When I have a short haircut, I don't seem to have a

dandruff problem. It only happens when I let my hair start growing. I

can actually peel pieces of dandruff off of my scalp. I have tried Tea

Tree oil shampoo, selsun blue medicated shampoo, and other types of

shampoo. any suggestions.

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I have really bad dandruff in my beard, and I too have tried alot of products. 

The one that seems to work the best for me is Neutrogena T-gel extra strength

medicated shampoo.  I dont know if you've tried that yet or not, but it may work

for you.  It doesnt for me, for some reason, but I probably just dont wash it

enough, to be honest.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

" It is good to have an end to journey towards but it is the

journey that matters in the end. "

 

 

 

 

 

 

--- On Sun, 9/21/08, sedweb <sedweb wrote:

 

sedweb <sedweb

Recurring Dandruff

 

Sunday, September 21, 2008, 10:55 AM

 

 

 

 

 

 

Can anyone help me out? I have been experiencing this dandruff thing

for a while. When I have a short haircut, I don't seem to have a

dandruff problem. It only happens when I let my hair start growing. I

can actually peel pieces of dandruff off of my scalp. I have tried Tea

Tree oil shampoo, selsun blue medicated shampoo, and other types of

shampoo. any suggestions.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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agreed:

 

i scourer my body most every other day to remove excess skin...its

been a PITA for all of my adult life

 

i have tried so many alternatives having a particular dislike for all

things pharma...

 

ACV keeps it under control...but you still get the dry cracking.

Olive oil is less than convenient

 

and both solutions really do require an every day at least approach.

 

the neutrogena is impressive and i suspect the coal tar to be the

effective component.

 

but it is impressive...every 2nd day, no cracking, no stinging, no

real itchiness and miracles of miracles...almost no snow flakes...

 

i use an amount that is barely the size of the nail on my little

finger after washing my hair in a general cleanser.

 

noticeable improvement within 2 weeks.

 

, Colby <cbhardison wrote:

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> I have really bad dandruff in my beard, and I too have tried alot of

products.  The one that seems to work the best for me is Neutrogena

T-gel extra strength medicated shampoo.  I dont know if you've tried

that yet or not, but it may work for you.  It doesnt for me, for some

reason, but I probably just dont wash it enough, to be honest.

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" It is good to have an end to journey towards but it is the

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> sedweb <sedweb

> Recurring Dandruff

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> Sunday, September 21, 2008, 10:55 AM

Can anyone help me out? I have been experiencing this dandruff thing

> for a while. When I have a short haircut, I don't seem to have a

> dandruff problem. It only happens when I let my hair start growing. I

> can actually peel pieces of dandruff off of my scalp. I have tried Tea

> Tree oil shampoo, selsun blue medicated shampoo, and other types of

> shampoo. any suggestions.

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My child had this problem as well...we too tried all you

mentioned...bottom line, yeast overgrowth! We started her on GSE and

Biotin...all better :) Another supplement you can try, Candidia Clear

or Oil of Oregano. Hope this helps!

 

Gina

 

 

 

 

, " sedweb " <sedweb wrote:

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> Can anyone help me out? I have been experiencing this dandruff thing

> for a while. When I have a short haircut, I don't seem to have a

> dandruff problem. It only happens when I let my hair start growing.

I

> can actually peel pieces of dandruff off of my scalp. I have tried

Tea

> Tree oil shampoo, selsun blue medicated shampoo, and other types of

> shampoo. any suggestions.

>

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 I use Nizoral shampoo-try  a shampoo for exema as well

 

--- On Tue, 9/23/08, hamish_dy <hamish.d.youngberry wrote:

hamish_dy <hamish.d.youngberry

Re: Recurring Dandruff

 

Tuesday, September 23, 2008, 1:53 PM

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

agreed:

 

 

 

i scourer my body most every other day to remove excess skin...its

 

been a PITA for all of my adult life

 

 

 

i have tried so many alternatives having a particular dislike for all

 

things pharma...

 

 

 

ACV keeps it under control...but you still get the dry cracking.

 

Olive oil is less than convenient

 

 

 

and both solutions really do require an every day at least approach.

 

 

 

the neutrogena is impressive and i suspect the coal tar to be the

 

effective component.

 

 

 

but it is impressive.. .every 2nd day, no cracking, no stinging, no

 

real itchiness and miracles of miracles...almost no snow flakes...

 

 

 

i use an amount that is barely the size of the nail on my little

 

finger after washing my hair in a general cleanser.

 

 

 

noticeable improvement within 2 weeks.

 

 

 

, Colby <cbhardison@ ...> wrote:

 

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> I have really bad dandruff in my beard, and I too have tried alot of

 

products.  The one that seems to work the best for me is Neutrogena

 

T-gel extra strength medicated shampoo.  I dont know if you've tried

 

that yet or not, but it may work for you.  It doesnt for me, for some

 

reason, but I probably just dont wash it enough, to be honest.

 

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> dandruff problem. It only happens when I let my hair start growing. I

 

> can actually peel pieces of dandruff off of my scalp. I have tried Tea

 

> Tree oil shampoo, selsun blue medicated shampoo, and other types of

 

> shampoo. any suggestions.

 

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