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  • Thanks..One more question. I want to do kinky twist in my hair for the winter changing them every 4 weeks do u think I could descale once weekly and oil daily? Or do u suggest 2 days with oiling daily?

  • @wladytray It my be a challenge to descale with your hair in twists. I've never tried it myself. But I think it would be better to get your scalp under control first. Otherwise you may end up with flakes caught in your hair that you cannot wash out easily.

  • @SandraIndia just stoppin in to tell youI did the twist but I also descaled daily and did the oil treatment 2x's daily. I looked like a snowhead bcuz of the flakes but washed my hair and it came cleam. I am proud to say that I have notice a significant differenceandwill continue with this method and hopefully I will be cured or free however u wanna say it but I AM SO ELATED!!! If we lived inthe same state and I would hug u really hard and give u a kiss but we not so just imagine it lol

  • @wladytray I'm so happy to hear the method is working for you! I pray that you will be completely cured of this condition soon. Good luck to you and keep me posted. Take Care!

  • ok I have been suffering the last 10 years or so from this. I am willing to try this because nithing is worse than havin a cute style with flake. Where did you get the shampoo from? How often did you wash? I need the complete regimen to follow becuase the shampoo that I was prescribed dried my hair to the fullest. I really appreciate this. I wouldlove tobe scale free again.

  • @wladytray Hello, twice a week, you descale, shampoo/condition (any all natural shampoo will do; Aubrey Organics Honeysuckel Shampoo is great - Whole Foods store). Dry your hair. Then take coconut oil or any natural oil and massage your scalp - every time you wash and dry your hair, you must end by doing this; and leave the oil in. You scalp should never be left bear. Oil and massage your scalp daily between your wash days as well. Good luck!

  • using a lice comb is also very effective.

  • Individuals with Scalp Psoriasis are half of the psoriasis population. The harshness of flaking ranges from petite dandruff-like flakes to plaques with thick, grey scales.Scalp psoriasis often extends past the hairline down onto the face, and on the backs of the ear. Severe scaling and flaking from psoriasis cause most psoriasis victims to experience embarrassment and emotional distress. The American Institute of Advanced Medicine offers treatment for scalp psoriasis and other skin disorders.

  • you have the sweetest voice ever! thank you for this video!

  • @briannalovescouture You're welcome! Thank you!

  • hi again. ive been using oilive oil on my scalp for a few weeks now and still can't get rid of the scales. The oil makes it easy to remove them but they just keep coming back. I don't know what I can put on the affected area to keep them from forming. Do you know of anything?? Like some kind of cream or something for after I get rid of the scales??

  • @dessierae Hello, let me ask you: after you descale, shampoo/condition and dry your hair, do you oil and massage your scalp? Every time you wash and dry your hair, you must end by doing this; and leave the oil in. You scalp should never be left bear. Try using coconut oil to massage your scalp after the washing process. You should also oil and massage your scalp daily between your wash days as well. Hope this helps.

  • @SandraIndia No i don not oil and massage afterwards. I thought about doing that, but I don't want my hair to look and feel greasy. I have very thin fine hair and if there's even a bit of oil put on my scalp you can tell.

  • @dessierae Yes that's unfortunate as oiling/massaging daily is the most important step in the whole process. You may what to experiment with very light oils like 100% Argan oil or Grapeseed oil which obsorb quickly. Or research further on what kind of scalp moisturizers can be applied to thin hair without weighing it down. I really hope this helps :)

  • @SandraIndia I've been trying to oil more too. I go back and forth about it because all the docs tell u "don't put anything on your scalp" for some it makes it worse but for me it makes it somewhat bearable.

  • thanks for the info.. im going to try it today. i only have olive oil, so that will be the only oil i use. about how long did it take before your scalp started to heal? 

  • @dessierae I saw results right away. By the 2nd week, it was entirely gone. I notice that if I miss a day of daily oiling, my scalp starts to get really sensative and dry like it wants to start scaling up again. So I don't miss day.

  • after you do this, don't the scale just grow back again? ive been dealing with this probelm for years and can't find a way to keep my head scale free. any help would be greatly appreciated!

  • @dessierae Yes it can grow back. In my case, the cycle was broken when I started to oil my scalp after washing and also daily between washes - I wash my hair every 3 days. I never leave my scalp bear. Every month, I rotate in a different oil. First month, I use virgin olive oil, next month almond oil, next month avacado oil, last month next shea butter; then back to olive oil . This was how the spell was broken for me. I've been scale free for 5 years now.

  • What type of shampoo do u use?

  • @LaTeefah72 I used Jason Natural Biotin Shampoo.

  • I'll try this maybe tonight

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