I had a small case of Seborrhea
on my scalp and forhead. Of course the doctor wanted to prescribe topical steroids.
I bought some stuf called
Skin Zinc and that cleared it up in a week. It's supposed to be just as good for exema.
Hallois
I've got dry skin on my scalp under my hair (not the entire scalp, but more concentrated in smaller
areas). I don't know if it is because some sort of exema or just dry skin, but I know that I've had cases of
atopic exema before..
Anyways, what I'm curious is if anyone can give any good tips on something to apply to
get a normal scalp??
..I'll be buying a water ionizer soon, so will try with acid water then.. (almost
enough paypal now )
Well, any tips are really appreciated.
Thanks,
TheViking
I had a small case of Seborrhea
on my scalp and forhead. Of course the doctor wanted to prescribe topical steroids.
I bought some stuf called
Skin Zinc and that cleared it up in a week. It's supposed to be just as good for exema.
Hallois
I actually got
some liquid steroid stuff for my scalp from the doctor today :| ..haven't used it yet though, the "normal side
effects" sounded much worse than what i'm having now
Thanks for your advise. I'll go to a
health store tomorro and see what they've got and try that I think
I couldn't find skin zinc at
any health store. I just did a Google search on it and ordered it. There's a couple different brands but Skin Zinc
is the origianl.
HalloisOriginally Posted by Red Stripe
Have you used it? Is it like a treatment for a period of
time, or is it something you become a life-long user of?
Skin Zinc sounds a bit scary, don't like the fact
that it's got hydrocotison in it which is suppose to make your skin thinner..
Originally Posted by TheViking
What? I don't see any hydrocortison in these
ingredients!
The whole idea behind it is it has no steroids.
Ingredients: The Skin Zinc Spray
contains: 0.25% Pryithione Zinc, Water, Glycerin, Propylene Glycol, Epilobium Angustifolium Extract (Willowherb),
Aloe Barbadensis Leaf Juice, Quaternarium. The Skin Zinc Cream contains: 2% Salicylic Acid, Water, Glyceryl Sterate
SE, Propylene Glycol, Glycerin, Mineral Oil, Stearic Acid, Ceteareth-20, Ceteryl Alcohol, DMDM Hydantoin,
Methylparaben, Propylparaben, Meleleuca Alternifolia (Tea Tree) Leaf Oil, Tocpheryl Acetate, Medicago Sativa
(Alfafa) Extract, Arnica Montana Flower extract, Sodium Hydroxide, Epilobium Angustifolium Extract
(Willowherb)
Please tell me the source you found that says it's got cortison.
Hallois.
I did my google
again and found this site:
http://www.bodytherm.com/category-skin.htm?
source=google-skinzinc
Hmm, when reading it again it might beOur ( Skin Zinc ) Products, Derma-Zinc and Clara-Zinc are manufactured in
the United States; They contain very effective Zinc Pyrithione, Salicylic acid and Hydrocortisone in their Formulas
and have been proven effective in treating most skin disorders.
Derma-Zinc or Clara-Zinc that contains hydrocortisone..?
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