A really upright anti-dandruff shampoo other next principal and shoulders?
Answers: I think this is available over the counter within UK - Ketoconozole 2% - see link to Boots and scroll down - available as:
pine Dandruff Shampoo
Superdrug Anti-dandruff shampoo
Boots anti-dandruff Ketoconozole shampoo.
Try Nizoral. It's a small bottle but you only need to use it once a week (once a fortnight once the dandruff have cleared up).
Nizoral also deal with more severe scalp conditions, such as seborrheic dermatitis. Here's the link that explains the difference. Source(s): http://www.netdoctor.co.uk/medicines/100…
Available on e-bay and at Sainsbury's bigger stores.
Hi,
could try Tea Tree anti-dandruff shampoo.
Here is some information on tea tree which may be of some help to you.
Everyone's heard of Tea Tree oil presently but are the full range of its amazing properties well known?
Aborigines hold recognised its healing qualities for hundreds of years, it’s natural and it can make well cuts and burns, boils and warts, athlete’s foot and thrush, and boost the immune system. It is antiseptic, a fungicide, fights bacteria and virus, has anti-inflammatory qualities, expectorant and balsamic characteristics. It is a natural household disinfectant and insecticide and can even be used as a household cleaner.
Tree grease, distilled from the leaves of the Melaleuca Alternifolia plant found in Australia, is a complex chemical substance made up of almost 50 chemical compounds. The oil is pale ashen and has a pungent medicinal smell.
The Tea Tree plant is a spindly shrub with soft, bright green needle-like leaves, and tiny cream or yellow flowers. It is local to swampy areas of New South Wales, but as demand has grown more plantations have be cultivated in the same part of Australia. As the medicinal properties of Tea Tree oil become more and more recognised, it is fast becoming a massive industry.
Where Tea Tree got its name
The Melaleuca Alternifolia plant was traditionally used by Aborigines to treat cuts, wounds and skin infections, by making mud pack with the crushed up leaves. The name ‘Tea Tree’ emanated from Captain Cook and the crew of HMS Endeavour who land in Australia in 1770, picked the aromatic leaves to make a spicy and refreshing cup of tea and even brew their own beer!
recipitate as 1923 clinical trials in Australia proved that Tea Tree oil had antiseptic and bactericidal properties, and be 13 times as effective as carbolic which was the standard at that time. Its diverse healing merits made it standard issue in the first aid kits in the Australian Army and Navy during World War II. However, after the time of war the advent of antibiotics and other man-made drugs meant that Tea Tree oil, like other fluent remedies, was largely overlooked.
What it heals
There are many applications for Tea Tree grease. Taken as a mouthwash it can eliminate bad breath, gingivitis and mouth ulcers, and used as a gargle surrounded by warm water it soothes sore throats. It can be applied neat on burns, bites, cold sores, spots and rash, or it can be diluted in the bath or on a compress for sunburn, dry skin, eczema, psoriasis and dermatitis.
An effective insect repellent when dab on the temples, ankles and wrists, Tea Tree oil can be put in a remains oil and massage into the muscles to ease rheumatism and rear ache. Its antiseptic properties prevent the spread of germs and used in an oil burner, it can be inhaled to protect ancestors from flu and fever, while easing sleep and bronchial conditions.
lice
Young children frequently get head lice from arts school, and the rest of the family are likely to get them too. Lice thrive on verbs hair and it has nothing to do next to being dirty. To prevent and eliminate: add 5-10ml of Tea Tree grease per 100ml of unperfumed, pH balanced organic shampoo. Massage into the scalp for 10 minutes before rinsing. Use a special comb (available from chemists) to check if lice are present, and if so, repeat treatment every two to three days as the treatment will not eradicate the eggs and these need to have hatched to fence in them.
There are several ways in which Tea Tree oil can help. Five drops of grease can be put into a bowl of boiling hot water and inhaled for five to ten minutes – if you can bear it that long. Put 8-10 drops in the tub to encourage the body to sweat, and go to bed straight after. Keep the bath cool if body heat is high. At bedtime three drops of oil added to base grease can be massaged into the chest, back and throat and combined with other oil like eucalyptus and lavender.
Dermatitis and eczema
Tea Tree oil can be dabbed on the artificial area once or twice a day. For larger areas mix 25 drops of Tea Tree oil into 100ml boiled river and apply twice a day when it has cooled. Take regular baths containing tea tree oil drops. It is essential to do a patch test on the skin first. Dab some oil on to a healthy nouns of skin and leave for an hour to see if irritation occurs. Alternatively you could use a Tea Tree oil base hand and body lotion.
Soothing thrush
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