Dry Scalp -vs- Dandruff -vs- Seborrheic Dermatitis -vs- Psoriasis

If you’re going through scalp issues and you’re trying to figure out what’s going on, this video is for you. It may not be dandruff

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41 thoughts on “Dry Scalp -vs- Dandruff -vs- Seborrheic Dermatitis -vs- Psoriasis

  1. (1/2) The Hydrolyzed wheat protein is not really needed for locs unless you notice that they look excessively frizzy and you want to patch up your cuticle layers. I highly recommend the Herbal Hot Oil Treatment (its a great moisture retention and scalp treatment). I also recommend mixing a few drops of the the tea tree oil to your shampoo to keep the bacteria build up at bay and to simulate blood circulation on your scalp (which will promoted hair growth).

  2. (2/2) Make sure to use a controlled top application bottle when using both products. Locs are still hair strands and its important to still take care of your cuticles, to enhance the appearance. So cuticle help is still very important.

  3. Wow, that sounds like a headache to go through. Yes, use only a Pure Tea Tree Oil (not mixed w/ anything else) and make sure to use it every time you wash your hair. Unlike dandruff, dermatitis is cause by something within your body the surfaces on your skin. So the tea tree oil may not completely cure you but it sure will sooth a lot of your discomfort.

    1. @Jahdore Bailey if you got dry scalp it will help with that if its somethinf else not really but everyone is diffrent

    2. The only thing that kills Malassezia is Ketoconazole. There are things that can make it Not worse, but Ketoconazole is essentially an enemy of Malassezia.

  4. (3/5)Castor oil is like a soft glue that sticks to your skin & hair a lot more firmly then other natural oils.Its sticky & does not move easily so it quickly attracts lint & dust easily from the environment,which substantially increases the rate of build-up on your scalp.I know theres a theory in the natural hair community,that consistently rubbing castor oil on your scalp will make your grow thicker hair & will stimulate re-growth.The results u see online could be a bit misleading for 2 reasons

    1. So you shouldn’t use oils nor grease at all for dandruff? I have read a study about dry dandruff and oily dandruff and it said that dry dandruff should use a gentle shampoo on oily scalp use a anti dandruff shampoo, but is it so?

  5. (5/5) That combined with the high amount of dust and lint it attracts will create the illusion of thickener hair. I don’t see a problem with using castor oil on just your hair strands on occasions, especially if you want to add shine and a light hold for a particular style. But, I do suggest using some of your gut feeling and some common sense when it comes to putting it on your scalp, especially if your scalp is already functioning normally.

  6. Just diagnosed my condition as seb derm. So I mixed tea tree oil with jojoba and massaged itchy areas on my scalp. Got immediate relief and itching just stopped cold. I believe tea tree is the healer but alone it’s probably way too powerful.

    1. Hi, Rita! If it’s SD then it’s fungal and the result of imbalance in the microbiome of the scalp also from diet and allergies and stress which creates the environment for imbalance. Certain oils actually make it worse. I would highly recommend taking a look at beasbayou.etsy.com. It’s water/probiotic based with carefully selected essential oils and carriers and even the herbal smell, smells amazing. It’s helped me so much both to purge my flakes off and the also keep the redness and itch away. Also have tips on my IG @beasbayouskincare! Good luck!

  7. I really admire your scholarly attention to science-based detail. This was very helpful for the problems with which I’m dealing. I’m a Certified Nursing Assistant providing amateur haircuts to residents in our nursing home, because Covid regulations prevent us from having a trained beauty operator or barber come in to the facility.
    You are a very articulate young woman, and I wish you success in all your endeavors.

    1. Hi! If they have SD then it’s fungal and the result of imbalance in the microbiome of the scalp also from diet and allergies and stress which creates the environment for imbalance. Certain oils actually make it worse. I would highly recommend taking a look at beasbayou.etsy.com. It’s water/probiotic based with carefully selected essential oils and carriers and even the herbal smell, smells amazing. It’s helped me so much both to purge my flakes off and the also keep the redness and itch away. Also have tips on my IG @beasbayouskincare! Good luck!

  8. I loved this video I’ve been having so many issues with dry flakes and every time I itch my head or touch my hair its so embarrassing that I have all these small little flakes fall! I am definitely going to try the tea tree oil and see if it helps ! also do you think hair masks every week will help with the dryness?

    1. All thanks to (dr osuma) on YouTube who recently helped me with his potential herbs in getting rid of PSORIASIS &, HSV 2 ,which almost got me lifeless .

    2. @Katty Morgan Thank you Katty, I’m going to check dr osuma out right now .. I pray I get helped .. I’m sick of getting prescribed shampoo’s, ointment and especially antibiotics which makes me sick but takes it away for all but 10-12 days and then it’s back!

  9. since this is getting picked up by the algorithm i just wanna say that i got rid of my dandruff by using a scalp scrub along with tea tree shampoo and doing an apple cider vinegar rinse once a week. also using a scalp brush while shampooing can really make a difference in scalp exfoliation.

    i’ve been doing this routine for about 9 months and i’ve only gotten very mild flare ups if i waited too long between apple cider vinegar rinses

    1. I’ll try using tea tree with water on clean scalp to remove the dry flakes before oiling it

  10. She hits the spot about hydration. After drinking about at least 3 liters of steam distilled water for over half year, my dandruff slowly dissapeared. Also washing my hair with it helped making it keep softer and make it shinier.

    Avoid hard water. Distilled is the way to go.

    1. Buying distilled water just to wash your hair is a waste. It’s good marketing for distilled water companies

    2. @Andy Vegan I experience different, I make my own distilled water or use RO water. Hair has gotten a natural shine plus I avoid the mainstream/supermarket Hair shampoos.

    3. @Moises Orellana hard water has a lot of calcium potassium and salt. Distilled or reverse osmosis water is pure water without dissolved solids.

  11. Thanks for this. When I changed shampoo and conditioner I thought I had suddenly got dandruff. I’d never had dandruff before. The roots kept getting oily real fast too. I tried using my conditioner on my scalp and the “dandruff” magically disappeared so I assume it was actually just dry. Its stopped getting oily now too.

    1. Shampoo completely aggravated my dandruff and got it wet sticky and all over my hair. These so-called “hair experts” claim conditioner on scalp is a huge no-no, but just like you did it also helped most of my dandruff disappear. They really out there destroying people’s hair for a profit smh.

    2. I remember using conditioner on my scalp and it worked whenever I had dry scalp and it worked but I stopped to see if it would come back if I just used the conditioner on my hair only and turns out yeah it kinda did. So yeah I’m gonna start using my conditioner on my scalp

  12. 1:56 Dandruff is over production of fungus already present on scalp. Melesazia ovelus. Causes acceleration of formation on new skin cells. Does not give old skin cells time to naturally flake away. Large clumps of cells form. This mixes with sebum on scalp. The oilier the scalp the worse the condition can be.

    3:11 Seboreic dermatitis, or psoriasis
    Seborric can cause yellow clumps and cause hair shedding.

    4:27 Don’t grease scalp want it to produce enough sebum on its own. Once every two weeks almond or jojoba oil. Castor oil could clog pores create dependency

    5:14 Tea tree oil

    5:54 Few drops of tea tree oil in shampoo and wash your hair with it.

  13. @greenbeauty can you PLEASE show me how to use glycerin in a healthy way? I have all the things above or at least it feels like it sometimes. I actually think I have dandruff and dry scalp and at some point I felt like glycerin, oil and water were working for me super well, but everytime I had to remake the serum I feel like I was using too much glycerin and it was giving me inflammation in some places on my scalp and skin behind my ears.
    I want to understand how to use glycerin. Either a video or a comment would help. THANNK YOU SO MUCH FOR ALWAY HELPING US ALL OUT BY MAKING US THINK FOR OUR SELVES THERE is no YouTuber like you. Thank you again for leading with love, you inspire me to want to do the same. @greenbeauty

  14. Woooooooooooow thank youuuu i am lucky i came across to your channel. Recently been about 2 weeks i am experiencing this strange dry scalp issue . Never been in this situation in my 34 years of life. Thank you i was confused to my concern with dandruff. I will try to follow your instructions ❤ and yeah i couldn’t stop myself so subscribed you ❤❤

  15. What shampoo would you recommend for dry scalp? And conditioner? After I shower and when styling my hair my scalp will feel tight and dry so I often put a bit of squalane or jojoba oil… At day 3 I can scratch my scalp and there’s greasy build up under my nails… what gives?

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