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My dd (nearly 2 ) has bad cradle crap so I was advised to put olive oil on it but now her hair is really greasy, any suggestions?

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LucyJones · 27/08/2008 16:43

I combed it with a fine comb to remove the flakes and I've washed it twice but it's still very oily
She's going to nursery tomorrow and I don't want her looking like I hven't washed her hair for weeks
Any suggestions?

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MrsBick · 27/08/2008 16:48

i tried johnson's baby oil, rubbed it in left it for about 5 mins then shampoo it off. worked a treat. made need to rub a bit tho.

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LucyJones · 27/08/2008 16:50

thanks
the cradle cap has gone now, I just something to get rid of the greasy look!

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LucyJones · 27/08/2008 17:35

anyone?

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squeaver · 27/08/2008 17:36

I find johnson's baby shampoo pretty "dry-making" iyswim. Or maybe dry shampoo? Or even talc?

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Chuffinnora · 27/08/2008 17:37

When I use the nit stuff on DD it makes her hair look really greasy. You need to break down the oil with a shampoo.
Apply a generous blob of shampoo to her DRY hair and really work it in. Rinse this then wash her hair normally. It usually does the trick.

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BoysAreLikeDogs · 27/08/2008 17:49

DS2 age 6 still has awful flakes on occasion.

We oil his head, then comb,then T gel shampoo gets rid of the oiliness

HTH

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ImnotMamaGbutsheLovesMe · 27/08/2008 17:51

My 5 year old still has bad cradle cap at the front. I have put on olive oil then washed it that night with dentonox shampoo and it has come out fine. Still got cradle cap though as haven't done the oil again. We are out most days and when we are in, I forget to do it.

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FromGirders · 27/08/2008 17:52

Seconding chuffinnora - a mum at the nursery gate who is also a hairdresser said that was how to do it - rub the shampoo into dry hair, then wash out - works a treat.

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sagacious · 27/08/2008 17:56

Thirding chuffing Nora

Re cradle cap, both of my dc's had it really badly nothing worked until I'd run out of olive oil so I tried my Bio oil, it practically disolved it before my ideas

Twas magical

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LucyJones · 27/08/2008 18:02

ooh thanks everyone
will try the shampoo on dry hair tonight

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ImnotMamaGbutsheLovesMe · 27/08/2008 18:04

Thanks from me too. Will try rubbing in shampoo into dry hair and shampooing off. How long do you leave the shampoo on before rinsing off?

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lizandlulu · 27/08/2008 18:05

sagacious, do you put the bio oil on dry hair too? my dd 2.10 has it still and although i have only tried the shampoo (cant bear the thought of oil in her head) do you have to leave it in long? or can you wash it out straight away?

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Minniethemoocher · 27/08/2008 18:29

My DD aged 5 STILL has some cradle cap too...I have tried olive oil, but it is still there.

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sagacious · 28/08/2008 13:44

Tiny amount of bio oil on the cradle cap. I left it on for about 30 mins iirc, then dry shampooed (just rub in then rinse off .. no need to wait)

HTH

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Medowflowers · 28/08/2008 13:52

Dentinox cradle cap shampoo. Supermarkets sell it.

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Medowflowers · 28/08/2008 13:52

Dentinox cradle cap shampoo. Supermarkets sell it.

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WheresTheAuPair · 28/08/2008 14:01

Aloe propolis cream is excellent for cradle cap (and eczema and nappy rash among its many uses). Its made from aloe and bee propolis which is a natural antibiotic. My friend cleared her 3 yr olds cradle cap in 3 days using it
I sell it but i'm sure you can google it aswell to buy.

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Iklboo · 28/08/2008 14:03

Dentinox is v good

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Minniethemoocher · 28/08/2008 17:13

Thanks for the advice.

I will give them all a go and try to shift it.
I sometimes feel like a bad Mother because DD STILL has cradle cap at the age of 5!

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ImnotMamaGbutsheLovesMe · 29/08/2008 16:46

Mine is 5 too and still has it!

The hair dresser told me to get rid of it or it would become a problem.

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oi · 29/08/2008 16:48

my 8 year old still gets patches every now and then (but mainly it has gone now!)

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fizzbuzz · 29/08/2008 17:42

My ds had it until he was 9, he's 14 now, and no sign of it.

Not sure why it would be a problem, I think it just goes

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charmkin · 29/08/2008 17:44

lol at thread title
cradle CRAP

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ajm200 · 29/08/2008 17:47

Shampoo on dry hair, then warm rinse.

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Bumperlicious · 29/08/2008 17:47

Head and Shoulders, honestly, worked a treat on DD's cradle cap.

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