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I had my first perm when I was 9. I had sores every relaxer til I was about 16. Relaxers at the salon were always the WORST. Edges fell out twice. Psoriasis on the scalp. Eczema from my face down to my knees. Turrble...
Get some wasabi and make a thin paste for a scalp stimulant. This is gonna feel like a relaxer on steroids, but the circulation will help TREMENDOUSLY
Go to the doctor and have you Ferritin Serum checked. 13-200 is considered normal. You want yours at about 100. I checked mine last year and it was 13. This year, it's 31 and my hair is growing like mad. My hair used to take 3 mos to grow one stankin' inch. Now, I'm getting at least 3/4 inch per mo.
Dandruff is never good. I don't care what anyone says. Dandruff inhibits sebum from making it as far down the ends as possible and it inhibits circulation. For example, I have a ball python. Snakes shed monthly even over the eyes. If the shed doesn't come off, they go blind. Wash your hair at the first sign of dandruff. Fungus, bacteria, allergies and auto-immune problems all cause dandruff and none of them are good reasons.
Also, if you have a tight scalp, that is also a reason for thin hair. Hair needs fat. Notice that most bald men have a shiny scalp because the skins is so taught. Add pumpkin seed oil to your diet. Vegetable fats are very good at nourishing the skin from the inside.
Do niacin flushes. NOT NIACINAMIDE!! 500 mg of niacin will open your capillaries and allow healing blood to rush through and deliver oxygen to places it couldn't previously get. I suggest you treat this one like a bad laxative and stay home. Trust me.
Exercise, water, vitamins, diet... yada yada... heard that before.... yeah, yeah, yeah...
Unfortunately, what's good for your scalp isn't necessarily good for your hair. I stopped wearing protective styles and wore my hair out EVERY DAY. I did not put any stress on my scalp. I washed every other day and stopped using grease, mineral oil, or any oil on my scalp and massaged until my natural sebum showed on my fingers. (Do some jumping jacks or sump'n)
It took YEARS to get my scalp healthy. My suggestion is to start with getting your ferritin up and doing the niacin flushing. Niacin also gets your cholesterol under control. My triglycerides are at 35 and I'm 190 lbs. Oh! and check your TSH levels for your thyroid, too. The ideal is 1.0.
Best of luck, as well!!! And...![]()
This is great information. Ferritin is the iron transport protein. The more iron you have the more of the protein (ferritin) is produced to transport it in the body.
I believe that a lot of what happens on the inside will manifest on the outside. Being healthy is a great start. Supplements are useful.
I had problems with my edges (near the temple) thinning out because when I transitioned then bc'd I wore weaves for 18 mos leaving me with longer hair, but those thinned out temples. So I bought the ORS Temple Fertilizing Balm (The one that you apply with a dropper) and mixed that with some Castor Oil, and noticed improvement over a year. I am still working on it, but its not as noticeable. I think I will add some eucalyptus oil also.
Oh and yes Thyroid Levels (especially with women) is a GREAT place to start. GET bloodwork done: a CBC (Complete Blood Panel), a CMP (Complete Metabolic panel), a Vitamin Panel, and Lipids (Cholesterol, triglycerides, good and bad cholesterol, etc)....
I was able to even get one done at my school clinic when I was in college! I get it done every 5 years and I am just 31!
I am a nutrition professor and registered dietitian, so all the nutrition stuff you posted stuck out!
Aphogee 2 step protein treatment stopped my shedding a yr ago. My stylist said tht it rearrange the scalps abnormalities. And provides a healthier environment for growth.
I'm not trying to "take over" the thread but while we're talking about scalps, can anyone reccomend some sort of oil for burning/soar scalp?
Alcohol-free Peppermint flavor. NOT essential oil!! Get it where you find the spices in the grocery store. Got this one from whole foods.
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@Curlykale can you share what brand of raw honey you use?
thanks in advance for your response,
tishee