Let's serve up the problem first:
I have very minor dandruff; I don't get snowflake sized dandruff flakes floating around in my hair. However, when I run my fingers through my hair, I can feel that my scalp has a rather rough texture. Occasionally, I come across tiny, crusty bumps on my scalp that when removed by scratching it off (I know it sounds gross but bear with me) resemble yellowish, clearish, whitish, translucent plugs. If I periodically scratch off the tiny crusty blip, it becomes a sort-of sore scab that when picked off leaves blood. When I visually examined my scalp up close with a mirror, I saw that my scalp has an irregularly rough texture with what seems like little pieces of dandruff on the verge of falling off.
I would really appreciate if someone could tell me what is wrong with my scalp! It's very frustrating to find a shampoo that is right for me. Answerers, PLEASE give SERIOUS consideration to your response.
2006-12-31
23:00:00
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Here's my input on all this:
I seriously doubt that I have a dry scalp. Although it may be plausible, how could one explain the extent of oiliness in my hair a day after I wash it? (It smells oily, too, and the dandruff flakes get bigger and more noticeable)
2006-12-31
23:00:23 ·
update #1