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Looking for solutions for my dandruff and head itchiness i came across this soap, just bought it today on a Russian shop for 2,50€ expecting that it is good.
What can you tell me about it?
What can you tell me about it?
>>474 (OP)
Retard. Go to a trichologist, you have all points of dermatitis, and then buy yourself a shampoo containing ketoconazole (for example, Nizoral).
>Asking for medical advice on 2ch.
Retard. Go to a trichologist, you have all points of dermatitis, and then buy yourself a shampoo containing ketoconazole (for example, Nizoral).
>>476
I'm asking about the soap not about my medical condition, i don't have that illness by the way.
I'm asking about the soap not about my medical condition, i don't have that illness by the way.
>>480
How do you know, are you an expert? By all indications you have seborrheic dermatitis, caused by uncontrolled reproduction of a fungus that is part of the natural human microflora, the reason for this is the increased secretion of fat on the scalp. Now go see a trichologist.
The tar soap is useful against lice and some skin diseases, however it will never replace ketoconazole. Also be prepared for a tar scent that will make people around you shudder.
>i don't have that illness by the way.
How do you know, are you an expert? By all indications you have seborrheic dermatitis, caused by uncontrolled reproduction of a fungus that is part of the natural human microflora, the reason for this is the increased secretion of fat on the scalp. Now go see a trichologist.
>soap
The tar soap is useful against lice and some skin diseases, however it will never replace ketoconazole. Also be prepared for a tar scent that will make people around you shudder.
>>480
listen to the Russian. and have a medical appointment with a private dermatologist. most GPs in Portugal including my mother don't care much about these dermatologic benign cronic conditions
I've got seborrheic dermatitis and a precondition to that - Oily skin (seborrhea), my brother has also it (Familial history of seborrhoeic dermatitis).
the only way is to do a maintenance treatment with 3 times a week shampoo with ketoconazole (like Tedol® ) in hair scalp (if other areas with pilosities and most common hair areas of seborreic dermatitis - inframamilar region, pre-esternal, axillas, etc.) and alternate with shampoos containing selenium sulfide, zinc pyrithione, salicylic acid, tar, or sulfur like Head and Shoulders.
then the flare-ups or exarcebations is better to consult with dermatologists instead of doing retarded stuff (for example using a certain drug that I won't mention in the face )
listen to the Russian. and have a medical appointment with a private dermatologist. most GPs in Portugal including my mother don't care much about these dermatologic benign cronic conditions
I've got seborrheic dermatitis and a precondition to that - Oily skin (seborrhea), my brother has also it (Familial history of seborrhoeic dermatitis).
the only way is to do a maintenance treatment with 3 times a week shampoo with ketoconazole (like Tedol® ) in hair scalp (if other areas with pilosities and most common hair areas of seborreic dermatitis - inframamilar region, pre-esternal, axillas, etc.) and alternate with shampoos containing selenium sulfide, zinc pyrithione, salicylic acid, tar, or sulfur like Head and Shoulders.
then the flare-ups or exarcebations is better to consult with dermatologists instead of doing retarded stuff (for example using a certain drug that I won't mention in the face )
>>483
I know because it's not that extreme, a little itchiness from time to time and dandruff it's normal. Everyone i know has dandruff at some level and also to mention that i have to wear an helmet every single day because of my job, that is maybe the cause of itchiness so it's not seborrheic diasse nor dermatitis.
I've washed my head for the first time with the soap and for sure it has a strong odour, it smells like ashes/smoke, i can say that i don't have dandruff now.
>>495
I don't have greasy hair at all, most likely dry. The only anomaly that i have is that my scalp sometimes burns and turns red.
I know because it's not that extreme, a little itchiness from time to time and dandruff it's normal. Everyone i know has dandruff at some level and also to mention that i have to wear an helmet every single day because of my job, that is maybe the cause of itchiness so it's not seborrheic diasse nor dermatitis.
I've washed my head for the first time with the soap and for sure it has a strong odour, it smells like ashes/smoke, i can say that i don't have dandruff now.
>>495
I don't have greasy hair at all, most likely dry. The only anomaly that i have is that my scalp sometimes burns and turns red.
>>496
but even if it is not seborrheic dermatitis, the treatment of dandruff also passes with antifungical champoo.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dandruff#Treatment even in English Wiki they put Nizoral® shampoo.
but even if it is not seborrheic dermatitis, the treatment of dandruff also passes with antifungical champoo.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dandruff#Treatment even in English Wiki they put Nizoral® shampoo.
>>474 (OP)
Расскажите ему про заводы двойного назначения. Дегтярное мыло создано в СССР на заводах, которые за 5 минут можно было переквалифицировать в изготовление взрывчатки, тола, ТНТ.
Вес и форма полностью идентичны с форматами взрывчатки.
Расскажите ему про заводы двойного назначения. Дегтярное мыло создано в СССР на заводах, которые за 5 минут можно было переквалифицировать в изготовление взрывчатки, тола, ТНТ.
Вес и форма полностью идентичны с форматами взрывчатки.
>>501
Ты, наверное, думал пошутить шутку, но это кринжовый бред. Дегтярное мыло производят почти везде, в том числе и на Святом Западе в идентичной форме.
Ты, наверное, думал пошутить шутку, но это кринжовый бред. Дегтярное мыло производят почти везде, в том числе и на Святом Западе в идентичной форме.
>>496
So here's the deal, buddy, look at it this way: if the itching starts, it's not healthy. And that's it. You need to stop being lazy and see a trichologist. It wouldn't hurt. Also, I understand if an American would fight back(lol), but in Spain they have free medicine.
So here's the deal, buddy, look at it this way: if the itching starts, it's not healthy. And that's it. You need to stop being lazy and see a trichologist. It wouldn't hurt. Also, I understand if an American would fight back(lol), but in Spain they have free medicine.
>>497
>>504
I'm telling you that it's not even a problem guys, I'm not worried about it and probably EVERY single person on earth has itchiness, it's not like I'm scratching my head all the time I'm just replacing my main shampoo (Head& Shoulders) with this bar soap. By the way it's pretty good, it doesn't dry your skin and the only issue i have is the scent. I've only washed my head with it but gonna try it on my body also.
Just curious, what's it's price in Russia?
>>504
I'm telling you that it's not even a problem guys, I'm not worried about it and probably EVERY single person on earth has itchiness, it's not like I'm scratching my head all the time I'm just replacing my main shampoo (Head& Shoulders) with this bar soap. By the way it's pretty good, it doesn't dry your skin and the only issue i have is the scent. I've only washed my head with it but gonna try it on my body also.
Just curious, what's it's price in Russia?
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>>510
70₽ for 1 piece, if you take in bulk. If you take one at a time, 102₽.
~0.6€ and ~1€
>Just curious, what's it's price in Russia?
70₽ for 1 piece, if you take in bulk. If you take one at a time, 102₽.
~0.6€ and ~1€
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>>518
You suddenly get dandruff in the middle of Spain, someone suddenly advises you Russian tar soap, then suddenly there is a Russian store near you in walking distance where you can buy it, then you tell it on a Russian imageboard and I suddenly have professional Photoshop skills to make a joke about it... it's all very strange and suspicious. Too many coincidences.
You suddenly get dandruff in the middle of Spain, someone suddenly advises you Russian tar soap, then suddenly there is a Russian store near you in walking distance where you can buy it, then you tell it on a Russian imageboard and I suddenly have professional Photoshop skills to make a joke about it... it's all very strange and suspicious. Too many coincidences.
>>537
No, silly boy. Russians smell of pain.
No, silly boy. Russians smell of pain.