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werdercanuck
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Posted: Wed, 14th Jun 2006 15:45 Post subject: |
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i have that from time to time myself, drives me crazy everytime, no matter what i did it kept being itchy!!! ARGHHHH THE AGONY!!!!
but my hairdresser gave me a tip, use a solution of water and vineger (1:1) and spray it on your scalp, since i do that, i didnt experienced it again...
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Posted: Wed, 14th Jun 2006 15:51 Post subject: |
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a fungus maybe?
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Posted: Wed, 14th Jun 2006 16:24 Post subject: |
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or allergic rection to the pillow or mites... or whatever...
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Posted: Wed, 14th Jun 2006 17:00 Post subject: |
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try waashin your hair with soap, it will help for sure 
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kumkss
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werdercanuck
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Posted: Wed, 14th Jun 2006 17:27 Post subject: |
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it doesnt have anything to do with hygiene. some people have very sensitive skin and the smallest thing could set this itchy scalp thing off. trust me, you dont want to experience that ever. i usually had got it in the middle of the night and couldnt go back to sleep, nothing helped. not even washing your hair hundreds of times, that made it even worse...
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Posted: Wed, 14th Jun 2006 17:31 Post subject: |
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werdercanuck wrote: | it doesnt have anything to do with hygiene. some people have very sensitive skin and the smallest thing could set this itchy scalp thing off. trust me, you dont want to experience that ever. i usually had got it in the middle of the night and couldnt go back to sleep, nothing helped. not even washing your hair hundreds of times, that made it even worse... |
i had that once and it was because of what the pillow was made of... some new synthetic stuff... god... that was a horrible experience...
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Posted: Wed, 14th Jun 2006 19:46 Post subject: |
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lol thats so fucking stupid. I have five brands yo, yeah well ive got ten yeahyeah
what, one for the head, one for the armpits, one for the arms, one for the legs, what do you need with 5 different brands of shampoo,tell me
2 is more then you need: one for the hair, one for the rest
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Posted: Wed, 14th Jun 2006 19:57 Post subject: |
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Continuing your logic: 'Why the hell do you have shampoo at all? Use soap or shave it off.'
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werdercanuck
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Posted: Wed, 14th Jun 2006 20:27 Post subject: |
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i do 
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X_Dror
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Posted: Wed, 14th Jun 2006 22:03 Post subject: |
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Get a short haircut?
I dunno even when my hair is just starting to grow a bit, i already feel all itchy.
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Posted: Wed, 14th Jun 2006 22:42 Post subject: |
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No thats not the cause, the cause is: 1.fungus 2.food 3.body ageing 3.synthetic materials
My guess that its food, and the only new meal I wasnt eating before was sorrel soup. Also pillow cant be the cause coz those are pretty old, i'm addicted to them, cant get no sleep without 'em.
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Posted: Wed, 14th Jun 2006 23:14 Post subject: |
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Tie it to a chair, slap it while screaming 'Say my name bitch', that would discourage it to run away.
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werdercanuck
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Posted: Wed, 14th Jun 2006 23:18 Post subject: |
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well, the reason i had it was sensitive skin on my scalp. i eat pretty healthy, and didnt eat nothing new where i couldve reactive allergic or something. neither the pillow, i cant sleep with pillows, i usually lay flat on the mattress 
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Posted: Thu, 15th Jun 2006 09:39 Post subject: |
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Use Nizoral shampoo, best shampoo for itchy skin.
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Posted: Fri, 16th Jun 2006 02:59 Post subject: |
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DeviLee wrote: | Use Nizoral shampoo, best shampoo for itchy skin. |
He's right. Its expensive as fuck, but damn does it work.
I tried about 10 other brands before I stumbled upon it, haven't looked back since.
Good stuff for itchy scalp er dandruff or whatever.
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Posted: Fri, 16th Jun 2006 04:16 Post subject: |
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DeviLee wrote: | Use Nizoral shampoo, best shampoo for itchy skin. |
definetly, i used to have dandruff like crazy and t-gel sucked, got some of this and after one bottle i was cured.
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Posted: Fri, 16th Jun 2006 04:45 Post subject: |
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Go to the Body Shop and buy some "Ice blue shampoo" I used to work there. You can also grab some Selson blue shampoo from the drug store. It should work. It is an anti fungus shampoo which is probably what you have. Probably Candida.
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Posted: Fri, 16th Jun 2006 11:41 Post subject: |
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Nizoral one is pretty bad for some people. And dandruff could be get ridden when you wash your head with cold water one time right after you washed your head usually. Besides, I may be right about the soup, the ich is gone now for two days when I stopped eating this hell meal.
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Posted: Fri, 16th Jun 2006 17:25 Post subject: |
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maybe is the shampoo your using. try with the VICHY shampoo (red canister). cost some more money, but it works. ask your local shampoo seller for it, or another specific for that problem.
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Posted: Tue, 20th Jun 2006 15:29 Post subject: |
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You probably need an antihistamine.
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Posted: Tue, 20th Jun 2006 20:51 Post subject: |
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Wouldnt that stuff work? Whats it called....umm...benydril (sp?) or something like that. You give it to kids when they have chickenpox's and stuff...
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Posted: Tue, 20th Jun 2006 21:15 Post subject: |
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I said problem solved, no hell itch, its gone. I'll miss the soup though...
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