QUOTE(siowgirl @ May 23 2014, 10:23 AM)
a bit of exercisebut i sweat quite easily
and my hair is short/mid
smelly hair ?, kinda embarrassing .____.
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QUOTE(iimcrystal @ Jun 1 2014, 01:49 PM) mainly scalp HI I m selling these online, I can deliver to your doorstep.. and i want my hair to have scent thanks for your advice do you know where can i buy these ? usual store like watson or guardian or must go professional store ? Besides scent hair, i am recommend you to use scalp mask to control oil sebum and scalp problem, it will adsorb excess oil from scalp and provide vitamin to scalp.. Hair scent, can try on SILU as I mentioned earlier. |
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Jun 4 2014, 12:59 AM
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QUOTE(iimcrystal @ Jun 1 2014, 02:08 PM) Your scalp maybe sensitive to certain chemicals, or perhaps they are mild allergic reaction.I would suggest trying Baby shampoo as they are very mild and gentle to the skin. I believe this is a cheaper option for now than to risk buying expensive shampoos that may not work. Make sure your get all the residual out when your wash your hair. Do you have long or short hair? Short hair is much more manageable. |
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QUOTE(kikiroo @ Jun 3 2014, 09:10 AM) HI I m selling these online, I can deliver to your doorstep.. ThanksBesides scent hair, i am recommend you to use scalp mask to control oil sebum and scalp problem, it will adsorb excess oil from scalp and provide vitamin to scalp.. Hair scent, can try on SILU as I mentioned earlier. I'll look up online about it when I'm free And if it look ok Then I'll msg you Thanks for the advice \m/_ |
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QUOTE(BlurSotong @ Jun 4 2014, 12:59 AM) Your scalp maybe sensitive to certain chemicals, or perhaps they are mild allergic reaction. Ok baby shampoo (y)I would suggest trying Baby shampoo as they are very mild and gentle to the skin. I believe this is a cheaper option for now than to risk buying expensive shampoos that may not work. Make sure your get all the residual out when your wash your hair. Do you have long or short hair? Short hair is much more manageable. And it short And damn this is the best manageable hair I have in years TuT |
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Jun 14 2014, 09:07 PM
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Jul 20 2014, 11:22 PM
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I think ur scalp is oily la. That's why u think ur hair is smelly but actually the smell comes from scalp. Try not to leave ur hair dry naturally, blow dry with cold wind setting on ur hair dryer. And don't use Pantene or sun silk those common brand, it will make ur scalp even oilier. You are still young now, better take good care of ur scalp else when u get older will develop hair fall cuz of the oily scalp problem.
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Jul 22 2014, 11:18 AM
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Change your diet to a more healthy diet, use shampoo that suits your hair type. I sometimes use home remedy like tomato juice or lemon and leave it for a while, it may sounds weird but it does help.
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Jul 29 2014, 04:32 AM
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Just try any medicated shampoo that can ease the smell
Regular shampoo wont be enough. Last time got scalp itchiness and bad dandruff problem, used selsablue(iinm |
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Aug 3 2014, 06:22 PM
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Try deep cleansing shampoo? Did you apply conditioner on your hair scalp?
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Aug 8 2014, 02:25 AM
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You can buy Japanese hair perfume from watsons/guardian....
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Aug 20 2014, 10:53 PM
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QUOTE(melk89 @ Jul 22 2014, 11:18 AM) Change your diet to a more healthy diet, use shampoo that suits your hair type. I sometimes use home remedy like tomato juice or lemon and leave it for a while, it may sounds weird but it does help. Actually yeah, lime, lemon, cucumber, and daun sirih as fas as I know has anti-bacterial properties that helps fight off bad odor. Lime and lemon can make dandruff go away (personal experience), smell very very fresh but kinda drying. Cucumber and daun sirih is better if wanna have the same effect while keeping the moisture on, but smell.. cucumber-like, haha. Also hibiscus flower and its leaf, and batang kangkung is also good for hair care. And absolutely no side effects, 100% effective and the effect is long lasting buttt it take a lot of effort and time to see the result. Like really really long, 1 year or more. But once you got to it, basically you will be good for life as long as you exercise the routine 1 or twice per week. Fragrance in products actually is not good, that's why some people say opt for fragrance-free stuff, coz fragrance can dries the skin. So safer alternative is using daun pandan or rose tea (the pricier ones without coulouring added). I use green tea leaves left after drinking it to scrub my face and fine coffee powder for my body (coz they are cheap) and what I can say is that, I got wayy better result than using over the counter products. My over sensitive, ezcema skin recover faster now and isn't dry anymore, no more suffering like before. I think it is because natural stuffs are really mild and very gentle on the skin. So yeah it may sounds weird but give it a go if you are interested, it may help. |
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Aug 22 2014, 06:01 PM
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Hello
Since you have sensitive scalps, I would recommend you go to Organic shops and buy their shampoos. It might helps. My cousin is using organic shampoo, it is good. By the way, how many times you wash your hair during bath? And you wash everyday or alternate? |
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Aug 22 2014, 06:05 PM
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try botak, and treatment with antiseptic.
is bacteria make u smelly... |
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Aug 30 2014, 07:13 AM
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It is better to find a nice trichologist that will advise the correct treatment for your hair.
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Aug 30 2014, 08:18 AM
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Better go consult specialist. Rather than blindly buying products..
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Aug 30 2014, 12:20 PM
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Try using Apple Cider Vinegar to wash your hair, like around half a cup and massage it into your scalp. Your hair will smell a bit like Apple Cider Vinegar but it will be gone soon. Just leave the vinegar for around 10-15 minutes then wash it away. Natural remedies are always the best.
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Sep 14 2014, 11:11 AM
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Try to put 2 tablets of aspirin in the shampoo before u wash it.. Depends on the amount of shampoo u use, if a lot put more tablets.. It's works for me..
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Sep 15 2014, 02:23 AM
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you can also try handmade soap to wash hair, those are free from chemicals and scent, to improve your scalp condition first.
Or, goto those consultant type salon (try Holistic Hair Care in Puchong bandar puteri if you're there), they use a type of tool to scan your scalp, can see all the pores and even how many hair strands in one follicle. I got my dandruff issue solved there. |
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