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> Even if you take hospital medicine, you're constantly inflamed.There's yellow pus.
> So green tea.I'm going to start by choosing one of the vinegar lins.
> Of course, I know both methods are good, but..
> I'm going to do one thing to reduce the burden on my scalp.
> What kind of rinse would be good for oily and inflamed scalp like me?
> Experienced people, please answer.
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First of all, it's better not to use conditioner.
Rinsing does not help the scalp. Rinses are good for preventing static in your head
It is not good for oily scalp. Vinegarins is like adding fuel to a house on fire.
I don't know what my condition is, but it's good to get a scalp clinic
I think. I have a scalp clinic with herbal medicine.
I hope the way I teach you will be helpful.
Buy a bottle of saline solution at the pharmacy. Fine salt is good, or just don't use bamboo salt
Put the saline solution in a small container, dissolve the purified salt or bamboo salt, and tap it with gauze
Please beat me Even if it hurts at first, if you do it steadily, it'll be good without the fever going away
I think so. (Don't be greedy and use too much salt.)
And whenever you have time to peck on the cheeky area, tap the scalp with your fingertips (cut your nails closely)
Drinking a lot of green tea on a daily basis is also helpful.
It's Hairland.
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