To manage hair eczema, it's important to keep the scalp moisturized and avoid harsh hair products that can irritate the skin. Use gentle, hypoallergenic shampoos and conditioners, and consider products containing ingredients like colloidal oatmeal or aloe vera to soothe inflammation. Regularly consulting a dermatologist can help identify triggers and determine appropriate treatments, such as topical corticosteroids or medicated shampoos. Additionally, maintaining a healthy diet and managing stress can contribute to overall skin health.
If you have eczema on your scalp hair dye might burn it or irritate it.
well eczema is built into your dna so you can't get rid of it.
no
Well to get rid of eczema you should start putting cream for eczema at least 2x a day and puts lots of cocoa butter EVERYDAY
x ma, dont you mean eczema??
Not necessarily. If it's determined you have an allergy to cats and nothing else improves your symptoms however, than it is probably for the best.
Three non infectious conditions on the hair and scalp?
Waxing can potentially irritate eczema-prone skin, leading to flare-ups or increased discomfort. The process involves pulling hair from the root, which may cause inflammation and sensitivity, especially in areas already affected by eczema. It's advisable for individuals with eczema to consult a dermatologist before waxing and consider alternative hair removal methods that are gentler on the skin.
I'd get rid of it. If it's too urgent, then I'd wear makeup.
Same way as you get rid of lice in white peoples hair.
A healthy haircut is the only thing that can get rid of heat damaged hair.
Wash your hair!