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what’s actually helped your scalp?? 👇🏽

5 days agoEdited to

... Read moreDealing with seborrheic dermatitis can make wig installation challenging, but with the right routine, you can protect your scalp and still enjoy your favorite hairstyles. From my experience, a thorough scalp detox before installation does wonders to reduce itchiness and buildup. I usually start by gently exfoliating my scalp using a mild scrub designed for sensitive skin to remove dead skin cells and excess oils. This step helps create a clean canvas for the wig. Next, I prefer to use medicated shampoos containing ketoconazole, such as Nizoral, which has anti-fungal properties that help control the yeast responsible for seborrheic dermatitis flare-ups. While some may find it harsh, I recommend using it moderately, about twice a week, followed by a gentle moisturizing conditioner to prevent dryness. During the wig install, using a breathable wig cap and avoiding heavy adhesive products can reduce irritation. Additionally, keeping the scalp moisturized with scalp-friendly oils like tea tree or jojoba oil minimizes flakes and soothes inflammation. Remember to give your scalp breaks between wig wears to let your skin breathe and heal. Overall, it’s about balance and patience. Everyone’s scalp is unique, so experimenting with these methods while monitoring your skin’s response helps find what really works for you. What has helped me the most is combining scalp detoxing, medicated shampoos, and consistent moisturizing. I’m still exploring new options, so I’m always open to hearing what others have found effective too!