im using clear icy cool shampoo...and i got dry scalp after shampooing my hair..and when its night time and wanted to sleep..its really annoying...wat shud i do..here's a detail how i shampoo my hair during shower if it might helps u get the source of the problem..i bathed with warm water..i washed my hair everyday ..if not i tend to feel tat my hair is irritating and i scratch my scalp and gotta dandruff on them..if that annoying things happen i tend to pull my hair..coz i had this habit of pulling few years ago..and now ive stop and less habit of pulling..wat shud i do? pls help..
Ive got dry scalp after shampooing my hair?
After you shampoo your hair
try using conditioner after it :D
That'll probally help
Also..
try to leave the conditoner on for 1-3 mins.
Don't use anything that are like less than 4 dollars..
I think they're not that good.
Ive got dry scalp after shampooing my hair?
you should try switching shampoos. T-Gel nuetrogena
Ive got dry scalp after shampooing my hair?
get nexxus shampoo and conditioner thats some of the best stuff youll ever find
buy carrot oil at cvs it makes it helps it after everytime you do your hair
Ive got dry scalp after shampooing my hair?
grease your scalp,pulling, don't know what you mean{tmi}
Ive got dry scalp after shampooing my hair?
This is a psychological problem called Trichotillomania
What Is Trichotillomania?
My own lack of knowledge, not to mention that of my mentor, caused me to do a little research. I discovered that Kelly - like about 7 or 8 million Americans - suffered from Trichotillomania. The term was coined by a French dermatologist in 1889 to describe individuals who suffer from this dis-tressing condition. Simply put: People who have trichotillomania pull their hair out.
Trichotillomaniacs usually tug at the hair on their head, nevertheless, they can concentrate on other hair such as their eye brows, or perhaps hair under their arms. These individuals often insist that they feel gratification after pulling a few strands of hair out. The good news is that trichotillomaniacs are not crazy. They merely have an impulse disorder similar to an individual who can't control his or her gambling.
How To Stop Pulling Your Hair Out
More good news: In my clinical practice, I have discovered a bevy of very simple, but highly effective strategies, that can help trichotillomaniacs stop pulling their locks. Okay, here goes. And remember: Don閳ユ獩 let the simplicity of the techniques lead you astray, these procedures have worked for my clients and they can work for you.
1. Make a chart of each time you pull your hair. If somebody in your family (or someone you live with) can keep you honest so much the better. Then assign a cost to each time you pull your hair (e.g., a dollar). At the end of the week you will take the total and send that amount to someone you thoroughly dislike! A staunch supporter of a political party could send the $20 or whatever to a rival party whom they vehemently resent. (Here閳ユ獨 a bonus tip: This strategy also works like gangbusters for smokers who wish to quit.)
2. Reward yourself whenever you go through a period of time when you don閳ユ獩 pull your hair. Behavioral scientists call this interval reinforcement. Tell yourself, for example, that if you can go two hours without playing with your hair you will treat yourself to a warm bath, a movie, or a new article of clothing.
3. What閳ユ獨 that you say? You pull your hair unconsciously? Simple enough, then wear athletic ankle weights on the arm you use to pull your hair. This one did the trick for Kelly. I have often remarked to my clients that they can either stop pulling their hair or they閳ユ獟l end up with biceps like Arnold Schwarzenegger. The vast majority settle on the former option. Onward.
4. Many times trichotillomaniacs engage in their behavior when they are stressed. My advice to them is to purposely 閳?yes I said purposely 閳?play with their hair (but not pull it out) when they would not normally do so. When using this strategy I insist that my clients do the pulling with the hand that they would generally not use to pull their hair. This is what is known as a paradoxical strategy. Yeah I know it sounds ridiculous, but the fact is it works!
5. When you catch yourself tugging away yell STOP as loud as you can in your mind again and again. Imagine you are yelling at yourself using a 1000 watt sports stadium public address system. Then force yourself to mentally visualize yourself as beautiful or handsome sporting a dynamite head of hair.
6. Look for triggers that set off unwanted behavior and make every effort if humanly possible to avoid them. If you pull your hair out while sitting in a certain traffic jam each night, try driving the route at a different time or deliberately travel a different route. Anything you can do to break up your typical pattern will be helpful.
7. If you continue to pull your hair visit a licensed mental health professional for counseling, hypnosis, biofeedback, relaxation training or a combination of all these treatments. Moreover, as your new hair begins growing back consider taking vitamins, minerals or herbal supplements to enhance the process.
Most of all, keep an optimist attitude. All the research on mental health clearly shows that optimistic individuals overcome adversity in their lives better. Close your eyes, yes right this very minute, and imagine yourself with a terrific new head of hair. Feels great, doesn閳ユ獩 it.
try oiling your scalp with jojoba oil after every wash and live it on your scalp then comb it through your hair you can add a few drops (4-5) of peppermint oil to help with the itching just make sure you don't apply a lot of oil on your hair otherwise you'll end up with greasy hair. Jojoba oil used in the hair helps with dandruff, hair loss and dry scalp
Good luck!!
Ive got dry scalp after shampooing my hair?
Give this a try. Beat an egg in a cup of milk.When it foams, rub it into the scalp.Leave it on for 5 minutes. Rinse the hair thoroughly with water.Carry out this routine twice a week for excellent results for dry damaged hair. Check out http://solutionsfordryhair.blogspot.com/ for more info.
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