C.R. asks from Fort Lauderdale, FL on August 04, 2009
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J.M. answers from Tampa on August 05, 2009
I used baby oil and vaseline on my kids cradle cap. It worked then. Maybe I should use it again to keep the lice away LOL. Good luck!
L.C. answers from Tampa on August 05, 2009
If it is scaley like cradle cap- my mom always used baking soda mixed with the shampoo & srubs the area.
Other than that without seeing it I am at a loss.
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K.M. answers from Tampa on August 05, 2009
L.C. answers from Tampa on August 05, 2009
If it is scaley like cradle cap- my mom always used baking soda mixed with the shampoo & srubs the area.
Other than that without seeing it I am at a loss.
B.K. answers from Tallahassee on August 05, 2009
Switch from conventional shampoos, soaps and conditioners to natural ones. The most natural brand i know and use is Aubrey Organics. I get it at the health food store. All the ingredients are plant parts, not chemical names. Conventional products (even those marketed for kids) are full of harsh chemicals, like alcohol (drying), petroleum based chemicals (toxic), etc. The cosmetic industry is not regulated.
I'd bet that's the problem. He may be super sensitive to the products.
Other things could be food allergies.
Oh, I just noticed somebody mentioned shaklee. That brand is not natural enough, and still has chemical names in the ingredients, even for kids. Just so you know.
Or he may need more omega fats in his diet, or certain vitamins and minerals.
L.C. answers from Lakeland on August 05, 2009
Organic extra virgin coconut oil (I use Nutiva brand which I buy @ vitamin shoppe) is AWESOME..easier for the body/scalp to absorp than the baby oil and better for the hair too, and washes out more easily as well. AND believe it or not it would be beneficial for him to be taking the oil too(either a little spoonfu; every day, you can mix it into food(tastes like coconut!) or smoothies. It needs to be organic extra virgin(first pressing)though! Don't use the cooking grade found at a lot of grocery stores! This oil has been used for centuries by several cultures as a nutritive hair dressing to grow long healthy hair with healthy scalps!! You can check ou the Nutiva website for more info!! Good luck!
L.M. answers from Jacksonville on August 06, 2009
It may sound crazy but if ou can stand it well as the baby try putting eite olive or veggie oil on thier scalp. You may want to make it a day that you have nothing planned, let it set for a couple hours and wash till clear. also may want to condtion he baby's hair at least every other day.
K.G. answers from Sarasota on August 05, 2009
This definitely sounds like cradle cap. Two of my daughters suffered from this and their pediatrician said to use head & shoulders. I used Publix's generic brand and after a couple of times it went away. you have to be careful because it is NOT tear free. Just put some on a wash cloth and rub it on to the affected area. Let it sit for a bit (while washing your son's body, etc.) and then rub off with a well rinsed wash cloth. You can use the shampoo for his entire scalp if it seems to be spreading. This will prevent it from doing so. The hair fills in quickly once the cradle cap is gone.
J.M. answers from Tampa on August 05, 2009
I used baby oil and vaseline on my kids cradle cap. It worked then. Maybe I should use it again to keep the lice away LOL. Good luck!
M.H. answers from Fort Walton Beach on August 06, 2009
Hi C.,
A dry scalp is simply a type of eczema of the skin. Eczema is systemic and needs to be controlled with diet. Avoid fast foods and processed foods and begin him on an absorbable multivitamin and you'll see the scalp issues go away and his hair thickening as well.
God bless,
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