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Odd itchy patch, with questions
Feb 7th, 2008 at 11:40am
 
Years ago, I had what my doctor called "alopecia", in that my forehead and a bit of scalp itched furiously, and tore easily. He put me on nutrients and I improved. However, I have always still had a weird patch right at my hairline in the center, that still itches and flakes. Nothing has ever worked to stop it, (H&S, etc.). My stylist has never seen anything either. Has anyone ever heard of this? I've been growing my hair out, finally made it to waist-length, and it does grow really fast. If anyone has any info, I'd appreciate it. Thanks!
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Re: Odd itchy patch, with questions
Reply #1 - Feb 7th, 2008 at 6:35pm
 
Hi DiamondPink, this reply is going to sound very strange but here goes.  Have you ever tried Preparation H on the patch?  I do that on my skin.  Totally clears it up.  I have psoriasis on my skin and scalp. Yes, I have used it my hair line.  Since my scalp is really breaking out, I just might try it there too.  If you decide to try this, remember to apply it lightly as it can get greasy.  But it works wonders.  I used it twice a day until the patches cleared up.  Now I use once day after I wash my face.  It has an odor at first, but that wears off. I have also used products with 1% cortisone.  They worked but not as effectively or quickly.

One of the benefits to using Prep H on my face has been younger looking, smoother skin.  I am 55, but I definitely don't look it.  I have been using for over 10 years.  So, my skin looks at tho it is in its early forties.  No wrinkles yet.  Hope this helps.

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