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  • Well it's been about 6 months of using this remedy on a daily basis and I have to report... a partial success.

    It is GREAT for stopping the itching. It does definitely help with that. HOWEVER, it does NOTHING for flaking, which I found disappointing. In fact, if I just use the spray without the hair cream that I use and a dandruff shampoo, then the flaking is AWFUL.

    I think that this remedy is good when used in conjunction with other shampoos and products, but it does NOT stand alone.

  • I have dreads and my scalp started to itch around fall of last year. Its really pissing me off when I have to itch it. Is there an simple way to cure this problem?

  • That was helpful.

  • Was anyone else scratching their head when they were watching this?

  • @xM110xSniper gezzzzzzz im scracting my head now,its been 10 month since my scalp started itching,i tried nizoral not working,went to c my dr he prescribe some antibiotic for me but still itching on n off ,im using selsun blue shampoo now ones in a wee,god i hope dis works dis time arrrrccchhhhh

  • Plz some 1 help I have a very itchy scalp but my hair gets greasy to quick any help welcomed

  • What if you're allergic to tea tree? The use of tea tree is all over the place, you can't escape it....

    What about peppermint or winter balm? I've used a rosemary and mint shampoo to calm the itchiness.

  • i started having dandruff and itchy scalp about a year ago so i bought some Head and Shoulder. it went away fine so i just kept using it. its been about a year now and its coming back now. wut should i do?

    btw i have been using head and shoulders practically everyday for the past year

  • @massingstone

    The daily washing may be your problem. Overwashing your hair can irritate the scalp as underwashing it can. It could also be a matter of PH unbalance. What products do you use?

  • @massingstone Do they wash your hair? Maybe the stuff they use to wash it is drying to your scalp.

  • @ PenguinDood. If this doesn't help try Scalpacin. I had this problem but it was from a hive problem but it drove me insane. My husband is a firefighter and when they are finished training or putting out a fire, they get this same thing (they call it helmet head). I tried this remedy and loved it but because it was really hive related I had to take a big fat allegra pill prescribed by my allergist and then used Scalpacin. One year later I am much, much better. Good luck.

  • I have been suffering from this for nearly 8 mothns now. I think beer and peanuts make my scalp ithcy. I will immediately stop consuming these two and see the results. It is good that I am alergic to alcoholic drinks so that I can totally give them up.

  • My favorite itchy scalp shampoo and conditioner are made by TheraNeem by Organics South. I noticed that my itching lessened. Also, I make my own oils and this mixture does work, but I think diluting it with water lessens the potency. When I mix these oils with almond oil the mixture stops my itching. You can also use jojoba oil instead of using almond oil b/c jojoba helps to maintain your scalp's natural balance of sebum.

  • I've tried that. It's not working for me. Wish it had.

  • @raluca152002 Try 2 tbsp Coconut Oil (natural Anti-Fungal properties), 10-15 drops of Tea Tree Oil (natural anti-bacterial), 1/2 tbsp shavings from a Sulphur Bar of Soap (natural antiseptic and antibacterial) and 4 tbsp of water. Shake in container to make the soap dissolve. Apply to scalp, saturate and let sit for 15 minutes. Wash out in luke warm to cool water with mild shampoo (hot water seems to cause flakes believe it or not).

  • @raluca152002 Please try again, but make it 8-10 drops of tea tree and not the 6 which Mia suggests. You may have a bacterial infection so need to kill it, and the tea tree is key to doing just this.

  • hopefully this works, my son's scalp is so itchy, he usually smells like a salad, i have used vinigar, olive oil, lemon, henna. I have tried everything. the doctor says his allergies make his scalp itch.

  • Very helpful! I'm going to try it! Your approach is very innovative and fresh!

  • how do you wash your hair with stater locs without making them come undone?

  • you can use a dry shampoo like herbal cleanse from organic root stimulator until you can start washin ur hair

  • I am going to try this

  • you should not use rosemary oil if you have high blood pressure.

  • Hope this works.

    Itchy scalp is drIving me fucking CRAZY.

    Anytime I'm outside for 30+ mins and start to sweat, holy jesus christ my scalp turns into a big ball of ITCH.

    I really hope this works.

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  • @PenguinDood I'm no expert but this is what works for me, whisk an egg, add to it the same volume of a good quality oil (i use a mix of jojoba and mustard oil in a 1:1 ratio) , then add to that egg and oil mixture, twice the volume of yogurt. massage it onto your scalp and leave it for an hour. then wash. its the only thing that soothes the crazy itching and works for me.

  • @PenguinDood Same here.

  • I have a question for viewers living in Singapore. In which shops and which part of the city can I buy all the oils mentioned in the video? Thanks in advance to anyone willing to answer.

  • im allergic to tea tree oil

  • I will try this today thanks a lot for the info

  • Hey the best hair product for itcy dry scalp is tea tree shampoo and conditioner its a lil expencive like $10.25 a bottle but it works right as you put it in your hair in the shower you can feel it tingle your scalp. Ive had the same problem but that product works trust me ive had dandruff for a couple years

  • It works for everyone. A scalp is a scalp..

  • is it normal for my head to be itchy iv just had dreads put in 4 days ago using crochet hook

  • When my friend first started his dreds, he said since you can't get your hair wet for at least the first 6 months it gets itchy.

    He said use witch-hazel which itches very bad then cools down and feels good. You might want to try it.

  • It's a misconception to believe that you cant get your hair wet or washed for 6 months. You most definitely should be washing your hair.

  • i was about to type in the same thing

  • you can wash dreads, you just have to make sure you dry them really well or else they get moldy XD

    im gonna find me some witch hazel

  • Listerine is great, too (amber).

    :)

  • 6 months of not washing your hair is ridiculous... I have dreads and washed my hair after a week, everything turned out the way it was supposed to i also didn't have to suffer through 6 months of an itchy head...

  • lol hahahaha rofl

  • LOL agreed.

  • does this work on afro hair?

  • What I have done is combine this with recepy with the natural hair care community vegetable glycerine spray and it has worked wonders. If you type in vegetable glycerine spray there are many people that have receipes but I personally like innovativethinking's receipe.

  • Thanks for sharing this; I've had a mysterious scalp itch problem for over 15 years, not even my dermatologist knows what it is. I've tried everything but I'll give remedy a try and see if it helps. My scalp itches a breacks out. But it's not a bacterial or fungal thing the doctors say, they don't know what it is. The skin sort of crystalizes. So far it is not causing hair loss.

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