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Itchy flaky scalp...nothing is working :-(

64 replies

lostmyslippers · 31/01/2018 20:55

Just that really!! Can anyone recommend any shampoo for a flaky dry and itchy scalp? I have tried applying oil before washing my hair but it hasn't helped :-((

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MsBeaujangles · 31/01/2018 20:56

Body shop ginger shampoo is the only thing that works for my hair.

Fishcalledlola · 31/01/2018 20:58

Head and shoulders itchy scalp worked for me.

Hedgehog80 · 31/01/2018 20:58

Nizoral

NauticalNavy · 31/01/2018 20:59

Another vote for body shop ginger shampoo!

RedCarsGoFaster · 31/01/2018 20:59

TGel. Buy it in a chemist/Boots etc. Don't pay the extra for the one they keep behind the counter, start with the one on the shampoo shelf.

Usedtobeanxious · 31/01/2018 20:59

Cheap £1 Vosene daily. My husband bought everything possible & finally this has sorted it.

CocoPlum · 31/01/2018 21:00

Body Shop ginger shampoo. I didn't realise how dry and itchy my scalp was until I started using it.

justdontevenfuckingstart · 31/01/2018 21:00

The Lush Honey Shampoo is the only one that worked for me. I don't use it all the time, just when I have a flare up.

DragonsAndCakes · 31/01/2018 21:00

I had years of trying everything from Head and Shoulders to tgel etc and they didn’t really work.

Have you tried Selsun from behind the counter in a chemist? That seems a really effective one on both me and DH.
I have to say I don’t use it any more, I had success with SLS free ones.

The Jason daily one on here is my favourite. It’s the only thing that doesn’t leave me itchy! I also get on pretty well with the Avalon and Aubrey organics.

www.gentlebubbles.com/buy-phthalate-free-products/sulfate-paraben-phthalate-free-shampoo/

LoniceraJaponica · 31/01/2018 21:00

Nizoral

midnightmisssuki · 31/01/2018 21:01

Nizoral - its the best thing out there trust me. 3 days in and my scalp is clear....

mojito55 · 31/01/2018 21:02

I second Nizoral, but you really do have to let it sit for a few minutes or it won't work. Also get a shampoo brush off eBay, they work wonders.

Meandyouandyouandme · 31/01/2018 21:06

I’ve tried all the above, I currently use a new L’oreal Elvive anti dandruff in a green bottle, I think I’ve got the refreshing version, does the trick for me.

ExtraSpecial1 · 31/01/2018 21:09

Try an sls free one- I love the Shea moisture Jamaican black castor oil one. I think boots have it and do amazon

HumphreyCobblers · 31/01/2018 21:10

Nizoral worked for me, I suffered with this for years until I discovered this.

lostmyslippers · 31/01/2018 21:10

@Meandyouandyouandme
I think I used that one years ago and it was discontinued! Could you please tell me where do you purchase it from?

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mirime · 31/01/2018 21:15

Green People shampoo and washing your hair less.

I stopped washing my hair for a couple of months, then started with the Green People shampoo once a week. My scalp improved by about 95%. Use it twice a week since having DS.

Nothing else I tried worked. I can be sensitive to things - deodorants and face moisturisers are risky for me as well - but the shampoo/scalp thing was by far the worst.

Indigo89 · 31/01/2018 21:16

Body shop ginger all the way. I had scalp psoriasis as a teen and tried t-gel, nizoral, all the medicated stuff. The ginger Body Shop shampoo was the only thing to shift the itchiness. And it smells way better than other scalp shampoos.

friendlyflicka · 31/01/2018 21:17

This worked for me, Eucerin Scalp Treatment Balm (bought in on Amazon) when I had tried everything else including nizoral, and neutrogena

alfagirl73 · 31/01/2018 21:18

Phillip Kingsley's Itchy Flaky Shampoo - the name says it all! I swear by it - just about all other shampoos cause a reaction. That one works a treat. It's not the cheapest but it's the most effective I've found and I've tried so many. It's got a lovely apple scent and is very gentle. :-)

user1471449040 · 31/01/2018 21:27

could it be psorisis?

WeddingsAreStressful · 31/01/2018 21:30

Water filter for the shower head is the only thing that worked for me. I got an awful itchy, red, flaky scalp when I moved to London and spent a small fortune on special shampoos and organic products....the water filter is the only thing that did the trick

WheresTheHooferDoofer · 31/01/2018 21:35

Nizoral, or alternatively get the Boots 2% ketoconazole shampoo, it's the same stuff cheaper

HardAsSnails · 31/01/2018 21:36

SLS-free makes mine worse.

Alternating Alphosyl and Exorex during a flare up.

Rotating Exorex with H&S itchy scalp, Aussie Mega and Garnier sensitive with oats when it's less bad. Using the same shampoo more than a couple of days in a row seems to make mine worse too.

SusanChurchouse · 31/01/2018 21:37

Nizoral. Agree it needs time to work though.

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