Hair loss is currently in progress. The top of my head is also quite thin, and the side of my hair has recently become too thin, so when I tie my hair up, the sides look very empty, so I can't tie my hair up.
(It's a 31-year-old woman.)
I went to the dermatologist before and took some medicine and prescribed some root medicine, so I sprayed it on my head, but there was not much progress.
It's oily scalp, so even if you wash your hair in the morning, it's quite oily in the evening.
I don't usually get sick, but when I go to the hair salon to get a haircut, I heard that there are a lot of red inflammation. I don't think I have a lot of inflammation because I've only had one or two major infections
I got it...
Going to the dermatologist didn't work as well as I thought..
I'm worried about what kind of medicine I'm taking..That's why I'm very stressed, so I'm going to reduce stress and pay more attention to scalp cleanliness.
Hair loss is not very severe yet, so I don't know if I don't tie my hair tightly.
I heard that if your scalp is inflamed, you shouldn't use any shampoo.
What shampoo should I use? I don't want it to be too expensive if possible.
The shampoo I'm currently using is "Lien Shampoo" from LG Chem.
I've tried dandruff shampoo before, and it's refreshing, but it doesn't seem to be that good for the scalp..
The Lien shampoo I use came out to prevent hair loss.
I bought a shampoo and a small ampoule that I put on my scalp after shampooing,
I tried it on.. I'm not sure about the shampoo effect, and the ampoule felt like it was my feeling, but the empty spots still remain, so I don't know if it's very effective...
In summary,
1. Please recommend a shampoo suitable for people with seborrheic scalp inflammation.
(If possible, please let me know the purchase route and price.)
2. If you've ever used Leyen Shampoo, please let me know your review.
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