what about... "the shine" ?

SE-freak

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Damn...

I have a thinning vertex and my skin is shiny there. Anyone else has that?
Does it have to be reversed so that follicles are in a bettern environment first or it is the other way round(healthier follicles gets rid of the shine)?


I hate it.
 
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SEfreak said:
Damn...

I have a thinning vertex and my skin is shiny there. Anyone else has that?
Does it have to be reversed so that follicles are in a bettern environment first or it is the other way round(healthier follicles gets rid of the shine)?


I hate it.

It is shiny because you have less hair to soak up the sebum produced.

Using nizoral regularly should decrease sebum production a bit and also using a mattifying lotion can reduce shine.
 

SE-freak

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I started using Nizoral today and after the shower my dandruff seemed to get worse.(wtf?)

How long till i see results with Nizoral? is there any chance that the shine will get the hell-outa-here?

:roll:
 
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The nizoral should definetely stop your dandruff within a week or two and should reduce sebum production as well.

Try rotating it with Head and shoulders and you should have a healthier scalp.
 

iamnaked

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If you're not too embarrassed, go to the cosmetics section of any department store and ask for some kind of powder foundation. While there, meditate on the insane amount of cosmetics that the average woman feels compelled to buy and give thanks that as a man all you've got to worry about is male pattern baldness.
 

arya

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neiltom88 said:
The nizoral should definetely stop your dandruff within a week or two and should reduce sebum production as well.

I am using nizoral 2% for about 2 months and my dandruff is as bad as before, I don’t know what is wrong with my scalp
 

SE-freak

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that is not very encouraging arya. I hope my dandruff stops and so does yours. I used nizoral for the first time today and my flakes are worse.
 

thin=depressed

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SEfreak said:
that is not very encouraging arya. I hope my dandruff stops and so does yours. I used nizoral for the first time today and my flakes are worse.
I had the same condition untill I started using retinoic acid and azelaic acid. These are lotions designed to better the health of the skin and mostly the surface. Retinoic acid lessens sebum production as well. This is the way to go. Your surface skin (galea) is to tight and minoxidil should help via circulation.
 

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thin=depressed said:
SEfreak said:
that is not very encouraging arya. I hope my dandruff stops and so does yours. I used nizoral for the first time today and my flakes are worse.
I had the same condition untill I started using retinoic acid and azelaic acid. These are lotions designed to better the health of the skin and mostly the surface. Retinoic acid lessens sebum production as well. This is the way to go. Your surface skin (galea) is to tight and minoxidil should help via circulation.

does this look like a good anti inflamatory treatment?
http://www.homepeels.com/Merchant2/merc ... =SCSW2SA1O
 

thin=depressed

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Sure, looks great although I avoid cp because I read that colligen (spelling?) renewal can spell doom for those microvellus hairs but be beneficial to terminal hairs.
 

kikoman

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by cp you mean copper peptides right? Because if that's the case, it would explain why i was shedding so many tiny mbp affected hairs.
 
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