Oily dandruff
Flaky dandruff, yellowish, sticky and big chunks.
Seborrheic Dermatitis
As the scalp is under inflammation, it gets red and irritated. More and more big flakes will be formed if there is no proper care.
Seborrheic dermatitis is a chronic condition that might trigger itchiness and redness. It also comes with thick and greasy dandruff.
Flaky dandruff, yellowish, sticky and big chunks.
As the scalp is under inflammation, it gets red and irritated. More and more big flakes will be formed if there is no proper care.
Seborrheic dermatitis is an inflammatory skin disease but not contagious. Excessive sebum on the surface of our skin changes the environment, which can promote the growth of yeasts: Malassezia, when presents in great numbers, can lead to disease and may induce inflammation of the skin, resulting in symptoms of seborrheic dermatitis.
Finally get a nice sleep.
It was so itchy with dermatitis and I couldn’t even sleep well at night. Regular detox with correct shampoo products have made a good progress.
Cannot stand with dandruff anymore.
People always ask ‘what happened to your scalp?’ ‘you should go to doctors, won’t you?’’ I really have had enough, but it has changed a lot since I started using it. Hope the products will help maintain it like now.
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Reduce scalp inflammation, itchiness and redness
Relieve itchiness and inhibit bacterial overgrowth
Hydrate skin and decrease redness
Soothe scalp irritation and inflammatory.
Level up moisture
Antibacterial
Shampoo daily to prevent sebum clogging.
Regularly perform deep purification to maintain a healthy scalp for hair growth.
Could be. Without regular proper cleaning, excessive oil would clog hair follicles and block hair growth.
Many reasons can trigger that. Scalp sebum could be one of them.
Too much sebum makes your hair slick and greasy. Cleaning the scalp sebum regularly is necessary for maintaining a healthy scalp.
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Which scalpcare system shall I go for?