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The nice thing about these scalp psoriasis home remedies is that none of them are dangerous in any way. There are no consequences to worry about:
Salicylic acid: Used to soften scales, making them easier to remove, you can find salicylic acid in a number of soaps and shampoos. It’s important to remember that some damaged hair or even loss of hair may occur. Salicylic acid can weaken hair shafts, causing them to weaken and break. However, any hair loss you experience will likely only be temporary.
Olive oil: This is another method for softening scales. Apply some olive oil to the scalp, and then wrap your head in a towel for several hours. You can also sit under a hairdryer. With olive oil, you should begin to both feel and see results after a fairly short amount of time.
Tar products: Coal and, to a lesser extent, wood, have been proven to be useful treatments for scalp psoriasis. There are a number of ways you can utilize tar products, but they are most often found and used in various shampoos. It’s important to keep in mind that tar products can cause considerable stains to linens, towels, white or grey hair, and it also carries with it an odor that many people find to be quite unpleasant. If you opt to use tar in the form of a shampoo, then consider supplementing that with a non-medicated conditioner, to cancel out the strong tar smell.
Phototherapy: You can use phototherapy as a scale psoriasis home treatment method, but you can also try phototherapy in the comfort of your own home. Believe it or not, but natural sunlight can work wonders, and did you know a handheld UV comb can give your poor scalp the phototherapy treatment it likely needs?
For softening scales, you should also consider topical treatments that include the ingredients urea, lactic acid and phenol. Products containing these ingredients can be found quite easily. Adding oatmeal, oil, Epsom salts, or Dead Sea salts to your bath may work, too.
None of these home treatments for scalp psoriasis are very challenging. While your scalp psoriasis can get to a point in which it might be advisable to seek prescription medication solutions, you should try some home remedies first.
Salicylic acid: Used to soften scales, making them easier to remove, you can find salicylic acid in a number of soaps and shampoos. It’s important to remember that some damaged hair or even loss of hair may occur. Salicylic acid can weaken hair shafts, causing them to weaken and break. However, any hair loss you experience will likely only be temporary.
Olive oil: This is another method for softening scales. Apply some olive oil to the scalp, and then wrap your head in a towel for several hours. You can also sit under a hairdryer. With olive oil, you should begin to both feel and see results after a fairly short amount of time.
Tar products: Coal and, to a lesser extent, wood, have been proven to be useful treatments for scalp psoriasis. There are a number of ways you can utilize tar products, but they are most often found and used in various shampoos. It’s important to keep in mind that tar products can cause considerable stains to linens, towels, white or grey hair, and it also carries with it an odor that many people find to be quite unpleasant. If you opt to use tar in the form of a shampoo, then consider supplementing that with a non-medicated conditioner, to cancel out the strong tar smell.
Phototherapy: You can use phototherapy as a scale psoriasis home treatment method, but you can also try phototherapy in the comfort of your own home. Believe it or not, but natural sunlight can work wonders, and did you know a handheld UV comb can give your poor scalp the phototherapy treatment it likely needs?
For softening scales, you should also consider topical treatments that include the ingredients urea, lactic acid and phenol. Products containing these ingredients can be found quite easily. Adding oatmeal, oil, Epsom salts, or Dead Sea salts to your bath may work, too.
None of these home treatments for scalp psoriasis are very challenging. While your scalp psoriasis can get to a point in which it might be advisable to seek prescription medication solutions, you should try some home remedies first.
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