What Lessons From Your Seborrheic Dermatitis Experience Are You Applying In 2024?
Hi Diane, One thing I've learned, is to rotate 3 different shampoos. I wash my hair every 3 days because I have very dry scalp and hair. The SebDerm is on my scalp, ears, eyebrows and eyelids. It has made a difference. I still have scalp issues, but to a lesser degree. The reason this is recommended, is that shampoos lose their healing effect easily especially when you don't rotate them. Hope this helps. 🌹
Thank you all for the suggestions...I will try the rotation and include Dove for sensitive scalp. I hope this will work.
I have had this for quite sometime and the dermatologist has not helped at all. I'm tired of spending money and getting worse. The medicated shampoo doesn't work, I've used Selsun Blue like she recommended in between. I have so much wax and it's all over my body now not just the scalp. feel like a waxy scaly fish. O need help
Gloria7, I know how you feel. The dermatologist just sort of ignores it or tells you to use such and such shampoo. Someone on this site said they are alternating 3 shampoos. I am willing to try it. I have been using T/Sal...so I will use that one time, the next Dove Sensitive Scalp, and the following time another kind. I even used the T/Sal and also used a conditioner...did not do a thing. There has to be something. I hope we can find it.
I use the Dove for Sensitive scalp also in my rotation. I like their special liquid soap for dry skin. Both are very inexpensive and actually help me with SD.
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