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Comments (1)got it :-) Lucy...See MoreGood shampoo for oily hair - preferably fragrance free or fruit
Comments (8)My dermatologist and plasticgardens obviously feel very differently about this topic. My son and I both have dermatitis. He has tried every over the counter dandruff shampoo to no avail. Until he switched to a mild shampoo without harsh chemicals his condition did not improve. Since switching to this shampoo he can go 2 days without washing his hair and the redness and flaking has dramatically decreased. I'm hoping the flaking will go away completely with time (he has only been using this for 3 weeks). Anyhow, our dermatologist said, use a mild shampoo with minimal chemicals and little to no fragrance added (perfume can irritate the scalp). Use conditioner only on the ends if at all. He said that harsh shampoos strip oil out of the hair and scalp, which looks good at first but causes the scalp to secrete even more oil to replace what was stripped away. So the best thing to do is use a very mild formula that will rinse out excess oil but not strip the hair and scalp. The oil production should slow down once your scalp adjusts to the shampoo. Seems to be working for us. And he recommended Cetaphil cleanser for the skin. I have been using this for 6 months (I was afraid it would make my skin oilier because it seems very rich) and I have not had a flair up of acne or rosacea in 4 months....See MoreLooking for advice - picking up dog hair from floor
Comments (13)I use the Swiffer Vac, it's rechargable and works great, has a cup and I can fill that cup with dog and cat hair every day. On my regular swiffer I use sheets of fleece cut to the same size as a swiffer sheet. Then I wash them in the washer with no fabric softener and they pick up hair and dust as well as a swiffer sheet. I use the wet swiffers to clean the floors when I just want a quick little swipe, they're too pricey to use for the whole floor. Otherwise, I use Mr Clean in one bucket and another bucket of rinse water to clean the dirty mop head. We have 90% hardwood floors and 3 long-haired dogs and 3 cats....See MoreHair Removal...I know I'm not this stupid...
Comments (9)*choke* *cough* *choke down* *wiping eyes* I just got your email Liz. *gulping for air* I am She-rah, fighter of all wayward body hair and maker of smooth skin extraordinaire. *choking some more* lllllllori...See Moreshambo
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