products, including many of the "natural" products on the market.
("Natural" is a pretty slippery word, whether applied to personal care
items or food. It only means what the company selling the items wants
it to mean.) It is really important to choose non-toxic personal care
products to avoid the myriad of dangerous ingredients, many of which
do not have to listed on the label.
If someone has been having scalp problems switching to safe products
like doTERRA is the place to start. Then if things aren't better in a
few days, the next two likely suspects are a nutritional deficiency
and/or meds.
In the meantime, here's a great tip for anyone dealing with scalp
issues:
Mix about a 2 teaspoons of our Invigorating Face Care Scrub with a
very small amount of water, lightly apply it to the scalp by parting
the hair in 1/2 inch partings, massage the scalp for one minutes
(spraying on a bit more water if necessary), and shampoo as usual.
Repeat as often as you like.
Jan in Oregon
On Feb 19, 7:43 am, Amanda Klenner <mkaman...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I am also poo free and love it! (most of the time). I have found that
> I have more dandruff than I did when I was using shampoo and
> conditioner though so I did the hair treatment I posted before and
> added geranium and Rosemary to my hair rinse. It seems to have helped
> a lot.
>
> On Feb 19, 4:30 am, Jillian Peterson <idunnoyaforieg...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
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> > I personally suffer from a terrible allergy to some of the most common
> > chemicals used in shampoos and conditioners and pretty much all commercial
> > skin and hair care products. I don't know about your skin type or
> > sensitivity level, but I can tell you that I have the same reaction of
> > increasing itchiness if I use a shampoo with disodium EDTA which I found
> > out is a penetration enhancer that, "alters skin structure, allowing other
> > chemicals to penetrate deeper into the skin, increasing the amounts of
> > other chemicals that reach the bloodstream"-natural-skincare-authority.com
> > If you suspect this itching is potentially allergy related I suggest trying
> > out a "No-poo" routine. Here is a good getting started how-to :http://www.naturemoms.com/no-shampoo-alternative.html
> > This is the only thing that has helped me and believe me I have tried many
> > many "natural" shampoos.. and expensive chemical ones... and even the
> > SanoBella which rocks for so many people and smells amazing! Going no-poo
> > is a good way to experience doTerra's oils though, I simply adore lavender
> > and Rosemary as clarifying and soothing add ins to my no-poo routine,
> > having the those smells wafting around my face is like heaven on earth!!
> > Hope you find relief soon, regardless of how, I know how frustrating the
> > itchies are!
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> > On Sat, Feb 18, 2012 at 5:31 PM, Eilene <eileneand...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> > > For the past several months I have had increased itching of my scalp,
> > > I am unable to use any products because they make the problem worse.
> > > I have used Peppermint in my shampoo but I haven't noticed any
> > > relief. Do you have any suggestions?
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