I'll say it again....this client is Blessed to have you as her stylist! The "negative Nancy" absurdity remark was ignorant. Keep up the good work! Thanks for posting her progress emails.
Firstly, how heartless that anyone would say you shouldn't remove the scales. Is the client supposed to get her hair done with flakes remaining. Secondly, if the gloves hinder you please don't wear them just because someone wants you to. You do an amazing job and you educate as well. Your videos are definitely my favorite ones. Thanks!!!
I dont think wearing the gloves are the problem, just the size of them are. She needs a smaller size to allow her to grip things better. If they are too big they can be a hindrance. Also, the larger the glove the easier it can catch on things and rip, rendering them useless.
The more you scratch the more you itch. Removing causes them to grow and grow at times faster. Most is meds you take, diet, drinker etc. The rest bad luch. Id totally itch and remove scabs but i get you shouldnt.
I so like scratching videos they relax me. I do hate that your client has this condition. It's bitter sweet. So I love watching this but my prayers are with her for Healing of her scalp. Love your videos.
It is so wonderful that’s you do this for her . I cannot imagine how uncomfortable this condition must be and how many people might make insensitive comment about her hair- which you do beautifully.
As someone with a chronic illness who deals with doctors a LOT, I have a feeling why she’s so much more communicative with you than her doctor is that you treat her like a partner and assume she’s competent and knowledgeable. A lot of doctors really struggle with that, especially if their patient is a woman and/or minority. 😒
Or white, female & working class, & fewer struggle with it if quite honestly they couldn't care less! Though some doctors from different cultures I've worked with than British in origin, have been down right amazing, sadly it's a human thing or condition too. I had one doctor I sensed if I suddenly shouted boo! He'd have suffered a heart attack, he was people shy. Beyond shy! He couldn't look you in the eye! Not even one of them!😅
Thank you for helping this woman feel good. Autoimmune skin issues are rough and this treatment makes such a difference in our lives. I wish I had a stylist like you when I was younger and really suffering 😕
The fact that You checked on her and encouraged her to keep trying to resolve it is awesome! The cocoa butter product looks amazing. I hope her flare ups flare down!
I really like the personalized treatment for each client. You also keep into consideration their wants and needs. I don't have a scalp condition but wish someone would massage and pamper my scalp!
First of all. A woman’s hair, is her pride and joy. That’s what I’ve always been taught. And girls, y’all know this! When I was younger in suffered from severe scalp psoriasis like this. I had a few treatments like this and it never came back. That’s after trying all the dermatologists shampoos etc. I’ve never ever had trouble with it again. So y’all who are saying this is wrong, imagine it was you, or your kid? I think this hair dresser is amazing. She’s totally 💯 into helping her client achieve what she wants. It’s so relaxing to watch also! Sending a round of applause 👏🏻 to the hair stylist and a massive fingers crossed 🤞🏽 to the client that she gets the solution and get her hair extensions and the style she wants and deserves!!! Sending hugs and positivity from Scotland 🏴 in the UK 🏴 xxx
Who ever said she should not be doing this Obviously does not have any scalp problems.This beautiful woman is helping millions of people with the same disease. If you don’t like it don’t look at it. She is in her shop mine and her business and helping people. Bye Felicia
I know nothing about hair, but I love watching Carla scratch AND style. I think she would be doing her client a huge disservice by leaving the flakes in her hair. I also love listening to your voice and enjoy your explanations as you go!
Hey👋🏽👋🏽👋🏽 @2muchhair! It’s gonna get better! You brought it back to life when it was sick last time... I know you can do it this time.. it’s just a process. I hope all is well and Thank you!
She has yeast/fungal infection causing those flakes. My husband has this, and we tried scratching, creams, etc., but none of this worked. The only thing that finally worked was a prescription oil from the dermatologist that has anti-fungal medicine. We would rub it into his scalp, and he would wear a shower cap to bed every night. After years Alf scratching and mess, that was the only thing that worked.
Hey I have that same oil...it works sometimes for me. Question did his Dermatologist tell him not to scratch it up? Mine did. I found it was better when I didn't scratch it up. ;)
Those flakes are actually plaque dermatitis or psoriasis. It's a chronic illness that has no known solution that will 100% stop it. You can use oils and such but some people (like me) will still have visible psoriasis
@@aundraroberts3023 yes, and ppl don't realize that it can also come and go. It's so upsetting sometimes to hear ppl call it an infection or disease and have ppl pick at you about it. Granted most ppl don't realize what it is
It’s unfortunate she stopped mid treatment. A lot of dermatologic conditions get worse before they get better with treatment. She should have contacted the doctor
I saw a man on Dr. Pimple Popper’s tv show. He had the same issue. The doctor prescribed a shot. I can’t remember the name of it, but 6 weeks later there was no trace of the psoriasis.
It’s not only expensive, there are risks involved. You have to have a certain percentage of your skin covered in scale. Just the scalp is not enough to get a biologic
They make everything look good on tv Just to experience nausea,heart burn, possiblity of an heart hattack defiantly the flu and 88% chance of getting pregnant. If I die let it be all natural nothing scientists has invented to put in or on my body 9 out of 10 its probably a scientist fault its there to begin with cuz I dam fa sho wasn't born with it.
i am from a tropical country...we always wash our hair because of the weather...and i started to experience this under a very toxic job and enviro...i tried all products to alleviate it....it didnt work...i started taking fish oil everyday....it fixed the problem...btw you are amazing
A lot of time stress is a huge factor in your skin and with some conditions such as psoriasis and dermatitis, mental stress can cause them to flare up! Just a lil fun fact
I have psoriasis and I use an injectable medicine called Taltz. They have amazing customer support. I had plaques on both elbows, both knees, and in my scalp and on my wrists. My knee plaques were about two inches in diameter. Elbows 2-3 inches across and up and down. Right hand around my thumb and palm. 3-7 patches in my scalp that itched and oozed and flaked. All gone. Except one spot on one knee about the size of a quarter. Limited side effects for me (irritation by the injection site. I inject in my thighs, but you can do thighs, stomach, or the back of the arm). Psoriasis can be a very frustrating condition and at this point I suggest working from the inside out
Interesting 👀 and good for you ! I love these scratch videos , but I feel bad when I see channels where people have been dealing with it for years :( ☹ It mustve been so annoying and expensive to find what works through trial and error. I love watching scratch videos but it makes me sad to see people have to deal with this for years 😕
I love your videos! It’s obvious, you know exactly what you’re doing! If more stylist were like you, I wouldn’t have a problem finding one I’m satisfied with!!!
I love watching you scratch this clients scalp it is soothing to watch. Also I wish it was my scalp being scratched 😂. I rub coconut oil into my scalp at night and the next day scratch the plaque with a dog flea comb, it works great. Shampoo and my hair feels fantastic.👏🏼👏🏼💕💕
I think that gently scratching improves circulation to the scalp and when all of 2Much’s other treatments are combined with it, it’s magical resulting in healthier hair and healthier hair growth.
TH-cam is working better today, as I saw the 1st one to this video you mentioned maybe around 5-7 am, bless both your cotton socks..and you gave wise advise really about seeing a treatment through. Also to my question, it was also answered by someone, if prior, it wasn't to my question but someone explained from their own experience of the condition that it can be sore and painful too. Great job by the way & I subscribed straight away! If not, I might not have caught this follow up. 👍😘
I feel she should inform her Dermatologist about the effects of the treatment and to inform the doctor the reasons for this decision. Also, I think especially for this type of issue with skin scalp and hair that you should seek to find an African American Dermatologist. Because they will hopefully be able to understand that patient's needs issues and experience. But I'll say it again if you have an issue or problem with a medical treatment plan tell that doctor exactly how and why you are having problems with it. Never just ghost the doctor.
@@ReginaB4JC Just keep in mind doctors aren't perfect. Sometimes they may prescribe medications that don't work for you. However, they have a great deal of of medications to choose from eventually they will find a treatment plan for you. Yes we're discussing dermatologist who treat skin conditions but imagine if you were seeing an endocrinologist or oncologist would you stop going to them if a treatment medication or chemotherapy regiment didn't work or you experienced side effects . I'm thinking no, you wouldn't,...
@@sirenwilliams I'm strictly referring to doctors that refuse to take into consideration what their patient tells them about there issue. People know when their doctor is arrogant! And yes I would leave a doctor who prescribes medicine to me that doesn't work/side,affects. I guess I am the type person that cares about side affects of meds. I know my body very well because I pay attention to how it responds and what it tells me!😉 Doctors must evaluatde what their patients symptoms are then their knowledge/training so the best diagnose can be made. My experience with doctors that only want to treat symptoms and not get to the root of and or at least research out the sickness or disease. 😔 All to well and to many doctors refuse to even look at their patient chart when go to see your doctor. I dont care for those kind... You can say what you want however this is what I know to be true. I refuse to accept lazy doctors. Its my choice and any patients right and choice to leave a doctor whom they feel is not a good fit for them. Second opinions are always an option to consider.
I have been diagnosed with the same 2 conditions. My dermatologist advised me to wash 1x a week or every 2 weeks. She gave me desonide cream but only for the flaky skin not on my scalp (like behind ear, nose, etc). It works fine. I did purchase an antiseptic spray and that virgin cream. Still waiting on them to arrive. 🤞🏽
Diet plays a HUGE role in autoimmune issues. I wonder if she’s considered any elimination diets. Specifically the Autoimmune Protocol. Treating this from the outside is only gonna go so far.
I’m pretty sure she’s thought of that. People with auto immune diseases try everything under the sun to help their condition. It’s silly to think that changing her diet never crossed he mind.
@@misssmisssymaria the person was just asking if she considered it. Don't assume that she did. Eliminating foods can be difficult. You ha e to make sure you docume.t everything you eat. If you are one to eat out or consume processed foods, it becomes more challenging
You do great work. I wish you had been my stylist when I had psoriasis. I was treated by a dermatologist and followed through with the treatment and it took time but I no longer have outbreaks. For a time it seems worse but does improve and clears. Unfortunately, I did suffer some hair loss in a few areas but I am happy to have a healthier scalp.
Incredible! I’ve never seen anything like this before. Trust & Believe! I’m impressed! I’m a firm believer with a little tender, love ❤️ & care anything is possible! Great 👍🏾 job 😊
Another great video! The scratch..then the music..for a minute..i was dozing off😂 I like the way you will pull out a big flake..show it..then toss it..not keeping it up too long in the camera..question??..where's the girl with the one thick patch on her scalp that you literally have to "crack apart" in order to remove it?..I'd love to see you scratch that again...thanks again..have a beautiful day!!
Your technique is amazing and your patience and dedication a credit to your profession. Super fantastic job! Much respect. And her hair turned out beautiful!! ❤️❤️👍👍
I love how you take care of this particular client. I don't have her problem, but want to sit in your chair and let you do my hair. Color cut, short, and natural no fuss. Love it Gurl. Keep doing what best for your clients as long as they agree.🎈🎉🥉🙌❤💜
I had the same issues until I eliminated some things from my diet (ex. Dairy). I cut down red meat and increased fruits and vegetables, along with keeping products to a minimum. Now I rarely have any flare ups.
Someone saying that you scratching up the flakes isn’t advised doesn’t make any sense because how could you possibly just wash her hair with all those flakes still imbedded onto her scalp like that? That’s not clean. Stylists are supposed to get your hair clean and so I think by you doing this you’re getting her hair as clean as possible but hey that’s just me.
I can't believe TH-cam would have an issue with this video. There are much much worse videos on here. I was watching a video the other day about people getting ingrown hairs and blackheads remove and what I thought was someone underarm turn out to be someone vagina lips. That should be removed. To me your videos are educational and informative not gross. Keep up the good work.
T-gel shampoo works really well for psoriasis. Also Paul Michelle has a mint conditioner that also works well for psoriasis. My scalp was equally as bad. No more having to scratch my scalp and it unlimited sores and quick build up.
I'll say it again....this client is Blessed to have you as her stylist! The "negative Nancy" absurdity remark was ignorant. Keep up the good work! Thanks for posting her progress emails.
Firstly, how heartless that anyone would say you shouldn't remove the scales. Is the client supposed to get her hair done with flakes remaining. Secondly, if the gloves hinder you please don't wear them just because someone wants you to. You do an amazing job and you educate as well. Your videos are definitely my favorite ones. Thanks!!!
I dont think wearing the gloves are the problem, just the size of them are. She needs a smaller size to allow her to grip things better. If they are too big they can be a hindrance. Also, the larger the glove the easier it can catch on things and rip, rendering them useless.
The more you scratch the more you itch. Removing causes them to grow and grow at times faster. Most is meds you take, diet, drinker etc. The rest bad luch. Id totally itch and remove scabs but i get you shouldnt.
Right she explains everything so well..
@@taradaycatalortaraifyourno8482 that's why you don't scratch it dry and also hydrate and moisturize the head afterwards
@@Kkchamp01 that has nothing to do with this. It's not just dry skin.
I so like scratching videos they relax me. I do hate that your client has this condition. It's bitter sweet. So I love watching this but my prayers are with her for Healing of her scalp. Love your videos.
You are a wonderful human being. Calm, collected, and not crass. A rarity among the rest to see such honest concern and care.
Thank you Toni 🥰💯
I agree!
It is so wonderful that’s you do this for her . I cannot imagine how uncomfortable this condition must be and how many people might make insensitive comment about her hair- which you do beautifully.
As someone with a chronic illness who deals with doctors a LOT, I have a feeling why she’s so much more communicative with you than her doctor is that you treat her like a partner and assume she’s competent and knowledgeable.
A lot of doctors really struggle with that, especially if their patient is a woman and/or minority. 😒
Smh sad but tru.
I am working to be a doctor, I feel it should be required to be a CNA before ever becoming a doctor. Really teaches you these important skills
Or white, female & working class, & fewer struggle with it if quite honestly they couldn't care less! Though some doctors from different cultures I've worked with than British in origin, have been down right amazing, sadly it's a human thing or condition too. I had one doctor I sensed if I suddenly shouted boo! He'd have suffered a heart attack, he was people shy. Beyond shy! He couldn't look you in the eye! Not even one of them!😅
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I can only imagine how expensive and annoying it is to deal with a chronic issue like this only to have doctors not take you seriously
You are so thoughtful of your clients feelings. If they're happy, you're happy. I hope you get more clients from all this. You're so amazing.
I prefer to watch you remove the SD bc you take your time, you're thorough, and you're gentle on the clients's scalp.
the 3 dislikes are her doctor, her last hair stylist, and the relaxer
Are you serious right now? 🤣🤣🤣🤣😂😂😂. You're so funny.... 🤣🤣🤣🤣😄😆
You need to be getting recognition for this comment! TOO funny! I 😂😂😂
@@Zanaaa50 🤣🤣🤣🤣.... you're right. Still laughing.
Now they're 26...
😂😂🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Ooh I can't wait to see the dry scratch!
Hey kim!!!!..me toooo
Can you post more video I'm a fan
My mum used to do this for me when my psoriasis flared up. It really does help, those patches are itchy when the flakes start coming off!
I love how you take the care you take with your clients...very compassionate❤
Thank you for helping this woman feel good. Autoimmune skin issues are rough and this treatment makes such a difference in our lives. I wish I had a stylist like you when I was younger and really suffering 😕
I just want someone to scratch my scalp like this! 💆🏼♀️
🤣😂🤣😂
I swear!!
I will gladly do so XD
😆😂😁😅 I get you though..it's the only way to get me to sleep in sec😪onds with no sleeping pills zzzzzz😴zzz,
The fact that You checked on her and encouraged her to keep trying to resolve it is awesome! The cocoa butter product looks amazing. I hope her flare ups flare down!
I really like the personalized treatment for each client. You also keep into consideration their wants and needs. I don't have a scalp condition but wish someone would massage and pamper my scalp!
As soon as she started scratching I've would've been sleeping
Resi.Claire. Redfield LISTEN 🗣🗣🗣🗣🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾
Claire Redfield lmao
Me too. That's very relaxing...!!!
That's what I'm saying
Me too
Thank you for being a caring, compassionate professional. I do hate she 'quit' her doctor. I hope she has continued improvement-- She is beautiful.
Wow, you can see the remarkable change in her hair since she started coming back to you. Her hair is growth has increased. You do a great job!
Whoever disliked this ain’t got no edges BYE
Tracie M just got done watching your videos 😂😩 can you say blessed
Hi tracie
Tracie!!
BLESSED! ❤️
👋🏾👋🏾
Thank you for taking such good care of your clients! This is a condition people don’t talk about or are ashamed of. Keep up the good work!
As someone who picks their scalp through anxiety (yes I know I shouldn't do it!) this is so calming to watch!
First of all. A woman’s hair, is her pride and joy. That’s what I’ve always been taught. And girls, y’all know this!
When I was younger in suffered from severe scalp psoriasis like this. I had a few treatments like this and it never came back. That’s after trying all the dermatologists shampoos etc. I’ve never ever had trouble with it again. So y’all who are saying this is wrong, imagine it was you, or your kid? I think this hair dresser is amazing. She’s totally 💯 into helping her client achieve what she wants.
It’s so relaxing to watch also! Sending a round of applause 👏🏻 to the hair stylist and a massive fingers crossed 🤞🏽 to the client that she gets the solution and get her hair extensions and the style she wants and deserves!!! Sending hugs and positivity from Scotland 🏴 in the UK 🏴 xxx
Who ever said she should not be doing this Obviously does not have any scalp problems.This beautiful woman is helping millions of people with the same disease. If you don’t like it don’t look at it. She is in her shop mine and her business and helping people. Bye Felicia
I know nothing about hair, but I love watching Carla scratch AND style. I think she would be doing her client a huge disservice by leaving the flakes in her hair. I also love listening to your voice and enjoy your explanations as you go!
I love hearing how you interact with your clients. Straight from the hip with love and concern 💗.
Hey👋🏽👋🏽👋🏽 @2muchhair! It’s gonna get better! You brought it back to life when it was sick last time... I know you can do it this time.. it’s just a process. I hope all is well and Thank you!
She has yeast/fungal infection causing those flakes. My husband has this, and we tried scratching, creams, etc., but none of this worked. The only thing that finally worked was a prescription oil from the dermatologist that has anti-fungal medicine. We would rub it into his scalp, and he would wear a shower cap to bed every night. After years Alf scratching and mess, that was the only thing that worked.
Hey I have that same oil...it works sometimes for me. Question did his Dermatologist tell him not to scratch it up? Mine did. I found it was better when I didn't scratch it up. ;)
Those flakes are actually plaque dermatitis or psoriasis. It's a chronic illness that has no known solution that will 100% stop it. You can use oils and such but some people (like me) will still have visible psoriasis
@@deerblossom333 right it not only effects the scalp but other places on the body for example, eyebrows, face, arms, legs etc...
@@aundraroberts3023 yes, and ppl don't realize that it can also come and go. It's so upsetting sometimes to hear ppl call it an infection or disease and have ppl pick at you about it. Granted most ppl don't realize what it is
Lactose in milk causes it. Try diary free for a bit
It’s unfortunate she stopped mid treatment. A lot of dermatologic conditions get worse before they get better with treatment. She should have contacted the doctor
I saw a man on Dr. Pimple Popper’s tv show. He had the same issue. The doctor prescribed a shot. I can’t remember the name of it, but 6 weeks later there was no trace of the psoriasis.
That stuff is really expensive
It’s not only expensive, there are risks involved. You have to have a certain percentage of your skin covered in scale. Just the scalp is not enough to get a biologic
They make everything look good on tv
Just to experience nausea,heart burn, possiblity of an heart hattack defiantly the flu and 88% chance of getting pregnant. If I die let it be all natural nothing scientists has invented to put in or on my body 9 out of 10 its probably a scientist fault its there to begin with cuz I dam fa sho wasn't born with it.
@@nekayrafreeman7052 88% chance of getting pregnant?! From a shot?! Wowie
Cosyntex
This was the best!! Thanks for sharing!! I know it had to feel like heaven to have this done!!!
A quality hairdresser is priceless. All the best to you and your clients.
You are really good at your job. Your clients are Blessed to have some one who cares like you do.
And. I LOVE THE ELEVATOR MUSIC!
You Sis are truly gifted! Her hair looks Amazing!!
Wow, thank you!
i am from a tropical country...we always wash our hair because of the weather...and i started to experience this under a very toxic job and enviro...i tried all products to alleviate it....it didnt work...i started taking fish oil everyday....it fixed the problem...btw you are amazing
A lot of time stress is a huge factor in your skin and with some conditions such as psoriasis and dermatitis, mental stress can cause them to flare up! Just a lil fun fact
Love how you take care of your clients. God Bless you always.
"You are now listening to the musical hair stylings of 2muchhair"... I'd definitely listen to you on the radio or an audiobook
They need to put her voice on Sirius xm radio
she's looking so much better since she's been back under your care!
I have psoriasis and I use an injectable medicine called Taltz. They have amazing customer support. I had plaques on both elbows, both knees, and in my scalp and on my wrists. My knee plaques were about two inches in diameter. Elbows 2-3 inches across and up and down. Right hand around my thumb and palm. 3-7 patches in my scalp that itched and oozed and flaked.
All gone. Except one spot on one knee about the size of a quarter.
Limited side effects for me (irritation by the injection site. I inject in my thighs, but you can do thighs, stomach, or the back of the arm). Psoriasis can be a very frustrating condition and at this point I suggest working from the inside out
I'm very glad it helps you and well done for persisting & finding what helps.
Interesting 👀 and good for you ! I love these scratch videos , but I feel bad when I see channels where people have been dealing with it for years :( ☹
It mustve been so annoying and expensive to find what works through trial and error.
I love watching scratch videos but it makes me sad to see people have to deal with this for years 😕
Aww the messages between client and hair stylist are so cuteee! xx
I love your videos! It’s obvious, you know exactly what you’re doing! If more stylist were like you, I wouldn’t have a problem finding one I’m satisfied with!!!
As soon as I seen this notification I hurried up and came to TH-cam and its my fave client. Yass! Awesome scratch video as always, Queen!
I love watching you scratch this clients scalp it is soothing to watch. Also I wish it was my scalp being scratched 😂. I rub coconut oil into my scalp at night and the next day scratch the plaque with a dog flea comb, it works great. Shampoo and my hair feels fantastic.👏🏼👏🏼💕💕
I like the elevator music!
I think that gently scratching improves circulation to the scalp and when all of 2Much’s other treatments are combined with it, it’s magical resulting in healthier hair and healthier hair growth.
Great vid.wishing her the best with her condition..so relaxing, love the music 💥
Omg!!! She's beautiful: you did a fantastic job on her. Eventhough, I've never seen so many scalp dandruff/flakes of that magnitude and size before
Am I the only one who gets “itchy”?
I did😶
Nah I'm scratching my head 2
Me to
I feel so bad for this lady for having this condition. But I’m glad she has someone like you to help her.
She is lucky to have you in her life!! We do what we have to do to get the job done. Negative Nancy you know you loved watching it!!!🤣
As a lifelong dandruff suffer, these videos make me itch. However, I can't look away, so I just sit here watching, and scratching.
The stylist is so knowledgeable and has a nice voice as well.
It’s so much better with oil on it. It seems to let you get all the scales and leaving the scalp looking better.
TH-cam is working better today, as I saw the 1st one to this video you mentioned maybe around 5-7 am, bless both your cotton socks..and you gave wise advise really about seeing a treatment through. Also to my question, it was also answered by someone, if prior, it wasn't to my question but someone explained from their own experience of the condition that it can be sore and painful too. Great job by the way & I subscribed straight away! If not, I might not have caught this follow up. 👍😘
Hey y'all such a beautiful style and nice scalp check ✔️ and flakes removal thanks again 👀😇🎶🎚️💙
I know her scalp feels better!
I feel she should inform her Dermatologist about the effects of the treatment and to inform the doctor the reasons for this decision. Also, I think especially for this type of issue with skin scalp and hair that you should seek to find an African American Dermatologist. Because they will hopefully be able to understand that patient's needs issues and experience.
But I'll say it again if you have an issue or problem with a medical treatment plan tell that doctor exactly how and why you are having problems with it. Never just ghost the doctor.
Then if the doctor refuses to listen its well within your rights to ghost...
@@ReginaB4JC It's well within your best interest too!
@@ReginaB4JC Just keep in mind doctors aren't perfect. Sometimes they may prescribe medications that don't work for you. However, they have a great deal of of medications to choose from eventually they will find a treatment plan for you.
Yes we're discussing dermatologist who treat skin conditions but imagine if you were seeing an endocrinologist or oncologist would you stop going to them if a treatment medication or chemotherapy regiment didn't work or you experienced side effects . I'm thinking no, you wouldn't,...
@@sirenwilliams I'm strictly referring to doctors that refuse to take into consideration what their patient tells them about there issue. People know when their doctor is arrogant! And yes I would leave a doctor who prescribes medicine to me that doesn't work/side,affects. I guess I am the type person that cares about side affects of meds. I know my body very well because I pay attention to how it responds and what it tells me!😉 Doctors must evaluatde what their patients symptoms are then their knowledge/training so the best diagnose can be made. My experience with doctors that only want to treat symptoms and not get to the root of and or at least research out the sickness or disease. 😔 All to well and to many doctors refuse to even look at their patient chart when go to see your doctor. I dont care for those kind... You can say what you want however this is what I know to be true. I refuse to accept lazy doctors.
Its my choice and any patients right and choice to leave a doctor whom they feel is not a good fit for them. Second opinions are always an option to consider.
A dermatologist is a dermatologist.theyre not going to be more effective because theyre black.wtf
Also, this client has beautiful skin! It glows, so radiant!
Does the oil help to remove the psoriasis?? Her scalp isn't red like some people. Has to feel better getting that off your scalp. Good job.
This client must feel so much better after her session with you, her hair looks very pretty and healthy. Nice work!!!
The plaques on my scalp are terrible! I wish I could find a stylist that would do this for me. 😫 God bless you!
I'll do this for you.
I have been diagnosed with the same 2 conditions. My dermatologist advised me to wash 1x a week or every 2 weeks. She gave me desonide cream but only for the flaky skin not on my scalp (like behind ear, nose, etc). It works fine. I did purchase an antiseptic spray and that virgin cream. Still waiting on them to arrive. 🤞🏽
You are a wonderful person and professional. Your clients are lucky to have you.
I just love the way you scratch those flakes right off, so soothing to watch!
I started this video 8 times..idk what the end is bc i keep falling asleep
Hey y'all I really appreciate your video on caring for her hair as well as the scalp and scale's removal 👀😇🎚️💙🎶
You have to be doing good! The new growth was significant! Keep up the good work!
Diet plays a HUGE role in autoimmune issues. I wonder if she’s considered any elimination diets. Specifically the Autoimmune Protocol. Treating this from the outside is only gonna go so far.
I’m pretty sure she’s thought of that. People with auto immune diseases try everything under the sun to help their condition. It’s silly to think that changing her diet never crossed he mind.
@@misssmisssymaria the person was just asking if she considered it. Don't assume that she did. Eliminating foods can be difficult. You ha e to make sure you docume.t everything you eat. If you are one to eat out or consume processed foods, it becomes more challenging
I absolutely LOVEEEEEEE the way you scratch....NEVER CHANGE ❤️❤️❤️
I really enjoyed this video. I just love them all. You teach me a lot about hair.
Absolutely love how you clean a scalp. Scratch so nice I watch you twice and twice and twice and.....
You do great work. I wish you had been my stylist when I had psoriasis. I was treated by a dermatologist and followed through with the treatment and it took time but I no longer have outbreaks. For a time it seems worse but does improve and clears. Unfortunately, I did suffer some hair loss in a few areas but I am happy to have a healthier scalp.
hey girl! love the video 💖 been curious about that coworker of yours with the “stalagmite” patch... update soon?
She makes her technique of parting the hair and scratching the flakes off look so easy and effortless. I’d have that woman’s hair a mess!😂🙌🏻
I don't know how TH-cam decided I would like this but umpteen videos later, I can't turn away!! 😂
Rofl
Incredible! I’ve never seen anything like this before. Trust & Believe! I’m impressed! I’m a firm believer with a little tender, love ❤️ & care anything is possible! Great 👍🏾 job 😊
You sound very nice and very professional! Thank you for sharing!
Another great video!
The scratch..then the music..for a minute..i was dozing off😂
I like the way you will pull out a big flake..show it..then toss it..not keeping it up too long in the camera..question??..where's the girl with the one thick patch on her scalp that you literally have to "crack apart" in order to remove it?..I'd love to see you scratch that again...thanks again..have a beautiful day!!
Well I just woke up to this amazing video. I had been up since 4am when my husband was up for work.
Bridget Newton I was thinking the same thing!
I don't think stephanie is coming back. She didn't like it. It irritated her scalp.
Its a blessing you take the time and scratch out the flakes. It must feel good to get them out.
Your technique is amazing and your patience and dedication a credit to your profession. Super fantastic job! Much respect. And her hair turned out beautiful!! ❤️❤️👍👍
0 dislikes? You go girl!👏🏽😋 this video is great!
I fell asleep right after the elevator music played 😩
Time to rewatch.
I love how you take care of this particular client. I don't have her problem, but want to sit in your chair and let you do my hair. Color cut, short, and natural no fuss. Love it Gurl. Keep doing what best for your clients as long as they agree.🎈🎉🥉🙌❤💜
best flakes and such professionalism , that's crazy .
The music is as soothing like the scratch .
I love how you take suggestions from the commenters
I had the same issues until I eliminated some things from my diet (ex. Dairy). I cut down red meat and increased fruits and vegetables, along with keeping products to a minimum. Now I rarely have any flare ups.
Alot of people ive heard say they stopped dairy
You make look so easy and i love the music you pick most of the time.
So peaceful before I go to sleep 😴
I’m glad you posted ☺️☺️
Great job, superb production
Someone saying that you scratching up the flakes isn’t advised doesn’t make any sense because how could you possibly just wash her hair with all those flakes still imbedded onto her scalp like that? That’s not clean. Stylists are supposed to get your hair clean and so I think by you doing this you’re getting her hair as clean as possible but hey that’s just me.
Actually many do leave it in
Amen! Stay in contact with your doctor! And this god sent stylist🧚🏾♀️
Poor lady I hope it clears up for her
You are a blessing to your clients.
I swear these videos are so satisfying
I can't believe TH-cam would have an issue with this video. There are much much worse videos on here. I was watching a video the other day about people getting ingrown hairs and blackheads remove and what I thought was someone underarm turn out to be someone vagina lips. That should be removed. To me your videos are educational and informative not gross. Keep up the good work.
I love that this looks soo soothing for the client~😌
Thanks for just getting right to the scratching. I'm pretty sure everyone else would agree👍👍👍
T-gel shampoo works really well for psoriasis. Also Paul Michelle has a mint conditioner that also works well for psoriasis. My scalp was equally as bad. No more having to scratch my scalp and it unlimited sores and quick build up.