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Brooke007

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Listen up our lil' young negative brotha-- I'm just teasing.
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I was reading some of the posts adressing your attitude and I couldn't resist. I'm not a dermatologists. I have a couple questions: Is the scalp area where your hair has thinned shiny (without adding oils, grease etc.)? If it is that is a serious indicator that the follicles are indeed dead and cannot be rejuvenated.

If it's not, I've read in a previous post that your condition has developed into your having dandruff, etc. Remember dandruff, itching and scaling are not conditions but symptoms of other conditions, the most common being seborrhea and psoriasis. People prone to either may also have an associated overgrowth of yeast (yes men can have yeast infections) or other fungal or bacteria related infections that can retard growth. Has your dermatologist ever done a scraping of your scalp and checked for germies?
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yes he has way before i got seborrheic dermatitis he said my scalp was fine then i used alot of oil sheen one day and i had got the dermatitis but i have more dermatitis where i have thick heair and hardly any where my hair is thin. I have one spot in the back of my head thats shiny i can only see it when i part my hair it feels hard like i got a bump in my head. i know if i cut my hair i'd have so my knicks where my hair wont grow. My scalp only gets shinny when i dont wash it for a while and it gets oily.
 
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