Me, having a mixed blend of Castor, Olive and coconut oil on my scalp right now 😐 and then I've been wondering why have I been getting dandruff smh. I started oiling my scalp at 23 suddenly started getting dandruff at 24 years old. I've been fighting with it for a year now🥺
@@yomomsahoe5797 Yeah but my hair is still the same nothing happened. I also found a remedy for the issue. It actually wasn't dandruff it was dry scalp. Peppermint oil & apple cider vinegar washes helped me calm my scalp. Had to detox stop using too many hair oils.
@@yomomsahoe5797 I don't think oils are good for the scalp if left for more than few days. The oil suffocates the hair follicles and make the scalp oily but not moisturized. My face went from: 🙂 to 😐 real quick seeing this with all those oils in my scalp💀
Clarifying shampoo has saved my life! I was skeptical about it cos i was told you have to use it in a certain process, drys your hair etc till a brand i used made 1, which was so gentle but clears up my seborrheic dermatitis flakes every time
That's why you only use them as carrier oils.Add a few drops of FRESH lemon juice( no pulp) or tea tree oil to the carrier oil . The carrier oil ( grape seed oil , coconut oil, or olive oil... etc) will act as a nourishing/ moisturizing agent and the lemon juice or tea tree oil will act as an anti-fungal agent. 😊 ( tea tree works best but it's very strong , and most ppl's skin is sensitive to it, but it has phenomenal anti-fungal properties- if you don't believe me look up what kills malassezia 🤷🏾♂️)😊
I’ve had dandruff pretty much all my life. I use nizoral shampoo tried all the oils and done everything in my power. I’ve pretty much lost all hope and I can’t believe that you just don’t get it anymore
I used coconut oil and I don't have any dandruff issues and castor oil is great for my scalp. I also use lavender and tea tree oil to prevent this issue.
Wrong my friend. Coconut oil is actually widely used to stop dandruff. Olive oil in small quantities, like once a month is good. castor oil is believed to be very healthy for hair. For heavy dandruff like i had. Quit sugar, quit white breads, use coconut oil, once a week and avocado oil once a week. Once a month cut an avocado in two, put in a glass, add honey, a big spoon, in the same glass, add olive oil a big spoon and mix. Once liquid put on hair for 3-4 hours as a conditioner and cleaner and energiser. I went from being snow flock to everyone asking me how i have such pretty hair. Also, one more trick i learned during a trip to Italy and Greece a nice trick. Those people, Italians and like Greeks have such pretty hair and Skin!!, because of their natural foods and mediterranean diets of theirs. So in this two countries i learned to put in a jar olive oil, honey, garlic, turmeric, Rosmarin, Basilic, lemon, A little bit of paprika and ginger. You mix it and every morning you take a big spoon and have one garlic without chewing with the rest of it because it’s mixed and you swallow directly. If the garlic is big of course you cut it off in small pieces in the jar. The jar must be filled with Honey. By preference forest honey. This will kill forever, eczema, dandruff, inflammation, any type of colds, muscle pain, fatigue and blah blah blah and all that bad ass illnesses. It’s a bomb of a nutrient mix!! It’s a cleanser, and an energiser and helps both Genders in increasing sex performance and libido.. Also for hair. Rosemarin is very very very good.
@@khaleddz7961thank you brother, it will work, i don’t see why not. Make a check list, stop sugar and white carbs, (in general processed food as it brings inflammation of everything including scalp) do your jar thing with honey as i mentioned and i also forgot also to mention. You can wash your hair every day if you want but without shampoo. Shampoo once a week. Nowadays. Shampoos are also irritating despite them smelling good and smooth. Ideally hair is washed every other day but once only with shampoo per week. All the best and let me know how it goes. As i said, i was snowing every day for years now, i dont see a drop of scalp since 2020
if you are going to cut out some of the most commonly used oils by people, then you should also recommend the ones that won't cause dandruff. Really incomplete and dangerous way to put out content, solving nothing really. In fact, I don't even see the cmnt section being addressed by the creator in anyway. So take this as a feedback asap!
It does solve something in that he's telling people suffering from dandruff to not use these extremely common oils. Bet a ton of people with chronic dandruff who have been using those oils or were planning to do so stopped after watching this video. Sounds like he did exactly what the title said he was going to do in this video to me... you seem mad about the fact that you can't use these oils on your scalp, but sadly it is very true that these oils will very likely aggravate dandruff and itching if you are someone with a lot of dandruff already.
@@KumaKumaKyun hi I gave him a very valid feedback as a viewer, he could've at the very least backed it with why you shouldn't use it, bcos eliminating something so common needs proof. Rest assured, calling me mad for pointing out the lack of evidence seems very reaching but ok ig🤷♀️🤷♀️
He did say that dandruff is caused by malassezia and using these oils can cause the malassezia fungus to perpetuate and continue to grow on your scalp. Therefore explaining how these main oils feed the fungus instead of starve the fungus so it seems that he did his job in this short video 🤷🏾♀️. It's a short video not a 4 min long one so it doesn't hurt to look up information yourself as well.
I never used oil on my hair and had bad dandruff. Eczema on my scalp spread and took my hair. I started using tea tree oil (diluted) on my scalp and Castro oil (on my hair not scalp). It grew my hair right back. I was feeling so depressed cuz I've always had long thick hair and it was getting short and thin due to my eczema. I always felt like my hair was the only thing that made me pretty, since that's what people always complimented me on. But I'm happy it's growing back. 😁 I hope to feel more comfortable and confident without it being for my hair.
@@spartan____ yes it helped a whole lot. My hair returned to normal. And scalp isn't flaky and itchy all the time. Also taking caprylic acid pills helps a whole lot.
@@toddh323 coconut oil/olive oil and water. That's what worked for me. Also I should add that if you normally have a greasy scalp you should be careful using oils in ur hair. But if your scalp and hair is dry, you should use a reasonable amount of oil and make sure you are eating as healthy as possible. Because the problem is within your body. Heal the inside and it will show on the outside. I'm still working on it, but I love sweets and sodium too much 😩.
He is talking bullshit . Don't believe everything u see on internet. I had fungus for years doctors took my money Coconut oil cured me and my hair grow back !! No fungus anymore
OMG I wish I would've known this back when I was heavily saturating my scalp with coconut oil on the reg 🙄 I was always wondering why the hell my scalp was still so flaky! Grrrrr. Thank you for the video! Now I just put tea tree oil drops in shampoo.
@@AJ-ku9jz whatever works best for you! but as mentioned in the video, try to stay away from those oils with saturated fats. I believe that caused a lot of issues for myself early on!
I use Castor oil and help my daughter hair become stronger and longer. I use it with a deep conditioner and a few drops on a dry scalp. I never had issues.
I’ve been using castor oil and olive oil and I have experienced the opposite my hair is much stronger and healthier as well as my scalp. It really depends on the person.
So true… I put castor oil on my scalp last week for the first time in over a year. I had the WORST scalp flare up. It was HORRIBLE. I will NEVER AGAIN! Don’t do it y’all!
Great Info, except you left out suggestions on what we can use to moisturize our scalps instead. Because as you know most black hair care products contain some or all of the oils either in combination or exclusively.
honestly you can still use them just not on your scalp ! lengths and ends only, for the scalp use something else. aloe vera gel and peppermint essential oil are my holy grails
Suscribed well my hair has dry itchy, inflamed due to Androgen hair loss because of PCOS my God daughter get dandruff after a week what ingredients I use has the oil that fatty acid plus other natural plant ingredients for dry itchy scalp snd it helps and she doesnt scratch no more . But cool for sharing for those who don't know 🤷♀️
I use coconut oil regularly on my body so I assumed that it would be healthy for my dry, flaky, scalp. I am going to avoid using it for a period of time and see if i notice any differences. Thank you
Put some tea tree oil on a cotton ball rub on scalp in between washes, you see how dirty your scalp is and literally see the dandruff just lift off your scalp
I think he's saying if you already have the fungus in your scalp..then you avoid those oils until you get your scalp healthy again. Those oils are great for a healthy scalp not an infected scalp.
Just use Teatree oil but I thought coconut oil was actually good for your hair. I could be wrong, but I feel like you could use coconut oil at least once a month just not all the time but I would definitely recommend tea tree oil if I had to put oil on my hair.
Dandruff shampoo followed by a moisturizing shampoo finally rosemary oil right after you get out the shower knocked it right out worked for me and my brother
I agree with olive oil because when i used that yrs ago it made my scalp itchy n flaky I been using rosemary jamaican black castor oil ❤ I never use coconut oil because it doesnt do anything for my hair lol it just sits in top my hair and makes it look dry. 😂
Re coconut oil, this video doesn’t make sense as to its claim of it feeding fungal growth. Coconut oil is an antifungal and dandruff, NOT caused by dry scalp but rather a fungal infection / yeast infection) should actually eradicate or help reduce the growth and facilitate the development of a healthy microbiome. But make sure the coconut oil is cold pressed, unrefined, and organic.
I use rosemerry and i think its working better, i ran a lot of stuff on my own and i find that useing special dandruff shampoos 2 or 3 times a week and heavily rubbing it into the scalp helps.
@@queenofpunt bro i have dandruff itching and hair fall I'm using coconut oil it's worsening my hair and trying almond oil since 10 days but not improved anything can u please suggest a good oil an shampoo
@@karuntej6455 Try the shampoo called Nizoral or the one This TH-camr mentioned. It should be found worldwide it can also be used on the face since seborrheic dermatitis can also affect it not the scalp only you could get ( flakes on eyebrows, between nasolabial folds. ) etc. I use almond oil for my scalp and it wont take the Dandruff away completely. Products like Zinc/Salicylic shampoo, ointments or lotion containing ketoconazole 1% like the Nizoral i mentioned that should be available worldwide. Also apple cider vinegar to calm down the scalp can help ( Always dilute with water since it's acidic) if you have scratches on your scalp you can't use ACV because it can burn, wait a bit for them to heal. This is what my doctor recommended to me here in Finland and it has worked.
Well..... that sums it up. I'm new to cornrows again and forgot how to care for them. I was a waver and knew everything there is. I notice you can't use the same products and methods. But they push those 3 oils in every braid spray. What spray do anyone recommend for this problem?
On my life my scalp don’t like oil I put it on and it gone immediately! I have to use like soemthing with petroleum and constantly keeps my scalp moisturizer for days. Oils dries the hell out of my scalp
The only oil allowed on my scalp is jojoba. Anything else is a pre poo on the hair only mostly the mid shaft and ends. Also coconut oil is a no for my hair. NO coconut oil at all. I use that for massages only. My hair hates it
What about Jamaican black castor oil? I normally have dandruff but none of those huge scabby patches, however I washed my hair with Shae moisture anti dandruff then used castor oil about a week later and now I have these huge flakes. What happened?
Trust the guy his beard looks insane i agree olive oil made my scalp have oily dandruff that sticks on my hair, Castor oil made it feel weird and its like soft, coconut oil i dont even need to say anything
I stopped eating processed sugar and mine went away.
That's the 🔑 right there. Wheat n dairy are triggers for some too
@@HouseofAdaornment I’m finding that grains also cause more itching on my scalp. Oats, rice and corn.
@@bettynevels1669but what are substitute rice and wheat with
@@SaveDog-yi3so Maybe you could try quinoa, potatoes or buckwheat. Buckwheat is not the same as wheat.
I came here to say exactly this
Me, having a mixed blend of Castor, Olive and coconut oil on my scalp right now 😐 and then I've been wondering why have I been getting dandruff smh. I started oiling my scalp at 23 suddenly started getting dandruff at 24 years old. I've been fighting with it for a year now🥺
Brooooooooooo💀
@@yomomsahoe5797 Yeah but my hair is still the same nothing happened. I also found a remedy for the issue. It actually wasn't dandruff it was dry scalp. Peppermint oil & apple cider vinegar washes helped me calm my scalp. Had to detox stop using too many hair oils.
@@yomomsahoe5797 My hair is now better then ever strong, healthy & long. Glad i got rid of that dry scalp and moisturize my scalp in a correct way.
@@queenofpunt 💯
@@yomomsahoe5797 I don't think oils are good for the scalp if left for more than few days. The oil suffocates the hair follicles and make the scalp oily but not moisturized. My face went from: 🙂 to 😐 real quick seeing this with all those oils in my scalp💀
All this oils strengthened and grew my hair fast! Just you must use a clarifying shampoo once a week to prevent build up!
Clarifying shampoo has saved my life! I was skeptical about it cos i was told you have to use it in a certain process, drys your hair etc till a brand i used made 1, which was so gentle but clears up my seborrheic dermatitis flakes every time
@@ajeasmon0715 what brand is it??
@@ajeasmon0715 what shampoo did you use
@@user-qi3jl9is5j Detox from a brand called Miche Beauty
@@ajeasmon0715what clarifying shampoo do you use?
That's why you only use them as carrier oils.Add a few drops of FRESH lemon juice( no pulp) or tea tree oil to the carrier oil . The carrier oil ( grape seed oil , coconut oil, or olive oil... etc) will act as a nourishing/ moisturizing agent and the lemon juice or tea tree oil will act as an anti-fungal agent. 😊 ( tea tree works best but it's very strong , and most ppl's skin is sensitive to it, but it has phenomenal anti-fungal properties- if you don't believe me look up what kills malassezia 🤷🏾♂️)😊
Can oregano oil substitute tee tree?
@@Leonardo-DeCatchAHoYes
I used a mix of coconut oil tea tree oil and rosemary oil to get rid of my dandruff haven’t had any for years 😅
The tea tree oil is why it ain’t bothering you
I’ve had dandruff pretty much all my life. I use nizoral shampoo tried all the oils and done everything in my power. I’ve pretty much lost all hope and I can’t believe that you just don’t get it anymore
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I used coconut oil and I don't have any dandruff issues and castor oil is great for my scalp. I also use lavender and tea tree oil to prevent this issue.
Wrong my friend. Coconut oil is actually widely used to stop dandruff. Olive oil in small quantities, like once a month is good. castor oil is believed to be very healthy for hair. For heavy dandruff like i had. Quit sugar, quit white breads, use coconut oil, once a week and avocado oil once a week. Once a month cut an avocado in two, put in a glass, add honey, a big spoon, in the same glass, add olive oil a big spoon and mix. Once liquid put on hair for 3-4 hours as a conditioner and cleaner and energiser. I went from being snow flock to everyone asking me how i have such pretty hair. Also, one more trick i learned during a trip to Italy and Greece a nice trick. Those people, Italians and like Greeks have such pretty hair and Skin!!, because of their natural foods and mediterranean diets of theirs. So in this two countries i learned to put in a jar olive oil, honey, garlic, turmeric, Rosmarin, Basilic, lemon, A little bit of paprika and ginger. You mix it and every morning you take a big spoon and have one garlic without chewing with the rest of it because it’s mixed and you swallow directly. If the garlic is big of course you cut it off in small pieces in the jar. The jar must be filled with Honey. By preference forest honey. This will kill forever, eczema, dandruff, inflammation, any type of colds, muscle pain, fatigue and blah blah blah and all that bad ass illnesses. It’s a bomb of a nutrient mix!! It’s a cleanser, and an energiser and helps both Genders in increasing sex performance and libido.. Also for hair. Rosemarin is very very very good.
Very underrated comment. I will try what you said, and I it works, you have my eternal gratitude 🥹
You spoke to me and I as well am taking this into consideration as well...I'm writing this down! Thx u!
@@khaleddz7961thank you brother, it will work, i don’t see why not. Make a check list, stop sugar and white carbs, (in general processed food as it brings inflammation of everything including scalp) do your jar thing with honey as i mentioned and i also forgot also to mention. You can wash your hair every day if you want but without shampoo. Shampoo once a week. Nowadays. Shampoos are also irritating despite them smelling good and smooth. Ideally hair is washed every other day but once only with shampoo per week. All the best and let me know how it goes. As i said, i was snowing every day for years now, i dont see a drop of scalp since 2020
@@1thetvzoneappreciate a lot your words.. bless you😊
@@fedsmadegoodmade9070 Thank you. I'll let you know my progress 😀
I had severe dandruff for years !!!!using wild oregano oil diluted in any oil really helped me a lottt I still get dandruf but in very small amounts❤
How do i make that oil?
Jamaican Black Castor oil has helped me. I put a few drops of organic tea tree oil in it and it's just fine. Everyone's body is different.
The tea trea oil is the active ingredient here
Exactly
Adding the tea tree oil as a microbial instead of avoiding is probably the better step here.
Lemon juice can also works
Yeah castor oil actually isn't a saturated fat.
if you are going to cut out some of the most commonly used oils by people, then you should also recommend the ones that won't cause dandruff. Really incomplete and dangerous way to put out content, solving nothing really. In fact, I don't even see the cmnt section being addressed by the creator in anyway. So take this as a feedback asap!
Use other oils🤷🏻♀️
It does solve something in that he's telling people suffering from dandruff to not use these extremely common oils. Bet a ton of people with chronic dandruff who have been using those oils or were planning to do so stopped after watching this video. Sounds like he did exactly what the title said he was going to do in this video to me... you seem mad about the fact that you can't use these oils on your scalp, but sadly it is very true that these oils will very likely aggravate dandruff and itching if you are someone with a lot of dandruff already.
@@KumaKumaKyun hi I gave him a very valid feedback as a viewer, he could've at the very least backed it with why you shouldn't use it, bcos eliminating something so common needs proof. Rest assured, calling me mad for pointing out the lack of evidence seems very reaching but ok ig🤷♀️🤷♀️
He did say that dandruff is caused by malassezia and using these oils can cause the malassezia fungus to perpetuate and continue to grow on your scalp. Therefore explaining how these main oils feed the fungus instead of starve the fungus so it seems that he did his job in this short video 🤷🏾♀️. It's a short video not a 4 min long one so it doesn't hurt to look up information yourself as well.
@@sarahwomack6060 true! criticizing over not including all the info they want in a damn short is weird lol when he did all the title said he'd do
I never used oil on my hair and had bad dandruff. Eczema on my scalp spread and took my hair. I started using tea tree oil (diluted) on my scalp and Castro oil (on my hair not scalp). It grew my hair right back. I was feeling so depressed cuz I've always had long thick hair and it was getting short and thin due to my eczema. I always felt like my hair was the only thing that made me pretty, since that's what people always complimented me on. But I'm happy it's growing back. 😁 I hope to feel more comfortable and confident without it being for my hair.
Did the dandruff go away?
@@spartan____ yes it helped a whole lot. My hair returned to normal. And scalp isn't flaky and itchy all the time.
Also taking caprylic acid pills helps a whole lot.
What did you dilute the tea tree oil with
@@toddh323 coconut oil/olive oil and water. That's what worked for me.
Also I should add that if you normally have a greasy scalp you should be careful using oils in ur hair. But if your scalp and hair is dry, you should use a reasonable amount of oil and make sure you are eating as healthy as possible. Because the problem is within your body. Heal the inside and it will show on the outside. I'm still working on it, but I love sweets and sodium too much 😩.
He is talking bullshit . Don't believe everything u see on internet. I had fungus for years doctors took my money
Coconut oil cured me and my hair grow back !! No fungus anymore
OMG I wish I would've known this back when I was heavily saturating my scalp with coconut oil on the reg 🙄 I was always wondering why the hell my scalp was still so flaky! Grrrrr. Thank you for the video! Now I just put tea tree oil drops in shampoo.
So what should you use? Dude left us hanging.
Coconut oil was awful. It caused horrible flaking on my and my daughters scalp. It took me a while to realize the culprit.
@@brijohnson8655 Royal Oils by head and shoulders did wonders for me believe it or not.
I know one day I thought it was adding dandruff but it was just freezing in hair because it was cold outside 😂😂
What about Vaseline oil hair tonic ❤ please..
rose water, tea tree & peppermint oil.
after or before washing the hair?
@@4mayseries both. but it’s always better to apply oil to your scalp with water for it to work properly. always moisturize after a wash!
Which oils can be used with dandruff??
@@AJ-ku9jz whatever works best for you! but as mentioned in the video, try to stay away from those oils with saturated fats. I believe that caused a lot of issues for myself early on!
Right?? Those are life savers!!!❤ Check the rose water ingredients though
I use Castor oil and help my daughter hair become stronger and longer. I use it with a deep conditioner and a few drops on a dry scalp. I never had issues.
When I saw castor oil I was very surprised. Stay Blessed.
I read that Castor oil is heavy & can clog pores. Maybe use it on the hair only .. not your scalp.
Castor oil is actually an unsaturated fat. I think the issues people may have had was with castor oil that wasn't cold pressed or hexane free.
I’ve been using castor oil and olive oil and I have experienced the opposite my hair is much stronger and healthier as well as my scalp. It really depends on the person.
same not cookie cutter solution haha
Same! I guess everyone’s scalp is different (ofc)
Yep! Coconut oil dries me out. I love grape seed oil!
That beard is on point bro! 💯
So true…
I put castor oil on my scalp last week for the first time in over a year. I had the WORST scalp flare up. It was HORRIBLE. I will NEVER AGAIN! Don’t do it y’all!
So did your hair fall out
Was your castor oil cold pressed and hexane free? The hexanes can irritate the scalp.
you should rinse it out after 30 minutes.. Don't let oils sit on your scalp...
Great Info, except you left out suggestions on what we can use to moisturize our scalps instead. Because as you know most black hair care products contain some or all of the oils either in combination or exclusively.
I read squalene oil and Marula oil. I will be trying both oils very soon
honestly you can still use them just not on your scalp ! lengths and ends only, for the scalp use something else. aloe vera gel and peppermint essential oil are my holy grails
No that's counterproductive just leave it alone completely
What about rosemary oil
@@mahamwaqar8367Yh it’s perfect
Excellent point. You filled a knowledge gap in regarding hydration.
Castor oil is NOT a saturated fat. Please show me where it's categorized as a saturated fat.
So what do you recommend????
Ok good. Then what hair moisturizer you recommend to help out ?
Try to avoid products on your scalp. Get a nizoral shampoo.your scalp produces natural oil sebum. You add extra it retaliates.
Guys just add antifungal essential oils ( such as tea tree )to those oils if you want to oil your scalp
Suscribed well my hair has dry itchy, inflamed due to Androgen hair loss because of PCOS my God daughter get dandruff after a week what ingredients I use has the oil that fatty acid plus other natural plant ingredients for dry itchy scalp snd it helps and she doesnt scratch no more . But cool for sharing for those who don't know 🤷♀️
Ive had severe dandruff for years......i begun using coconut oil with cloves rosemary fenugreek and rose mary for two weeks and its ceased
The herbs are anti-fungal. It's the herbs/spices and not the oil
I use coconut oil regularly on my body so I assumed that it would be healthy for my dry, flaky, scalp. I am going to avoid using it for a period of time and see if i notice any differences.
Thank you
Use straight water for scalp it helps. Also hydrates the scalp in protective styling
What oils would you recommend then
i hate these kinda videos that don't have recommendations smh
Castor, Olive, Coconut. For those with short attention spans ❤
Castor oil doesn’t bother me but coconut and olive oil do bother me
So what is the SOLUTIONS?
I use peppermint oil and other essential oils
are you supposed to avoid putting them on ur scalp or avoid consuming them?
Well that's great and all but which oils should we use then???
exactly!!! wht's left? lol
Sesame and mustard oil are good for dandruffs.
Tea tree oil has anti fungal properties
Put some tea tree oil on a cotton ball rub on scalp in between washes, you see how dirty your scalp is and literally see the dandruff just lift off your scalp
Tea tree oil (any essential oil, really!) should be mixed with a carrier oil and never used straight as it can cause (further) irritation.
So what should you use? Why only tell us what not to use and leave us hanging not knowing what actually works?
I think he's saying if you already have the fungus in your scalp..then you avoid those oils until you get your scalp healthy again. Those oils are great for a healthy scalp not an infected scalp.
In another video you said that castor oil is anti-fungal. So im confused
That fungus can't process mct oil, so that's what I use exclusively.
Just use Teatree oil but I thought coconut oil was actually good for your hair. I could be wrong, but I feel like you could use coconut oil at least once a month just not all the time but I would definitely recommend tea tree oil if I had to put oil on my hair.
Dandruff shampoo followed by a moisturizing shampoo finally rosemary oil right after you get out the shower knocked it right out worked for me and my brother
How to starve the fungus?
I agree with olive oil because when i used that yrs ago it made my scalp itchy n flaky I been using rosemary jamaican black castor oil ❤ I never use coconut oil because it doesnt do anything for my hair lol it just sits in top my hair and makes it look dry. 😂
Watching this while applying coconut oil in the hair
sameeeeee
for real
Re coconut oil, this video doesn’t make sense as to its claim of it feeding fungal growth. Coconut oil is an antifungal and dandruff, NOT caused by dry scalp but rather a fungal infection / yeast infection) should actually eradicate or help reduce the growth and facilitate the development of a healthy microbiome. But make sure the coconut oil is cold pressed, unrefined, and organic.
What oils should you use
Vitamin E, rosemary water and jojoba
Jojoba is wax. Tamanu oil neem oil
Tea tree oil 👌👍
What abou black seed oil or jojoba or almond oil?
What oils do you use then?
Almond oil
Castor oil irritated my scalp so bad that I could not stop scratching it. It took me a month to realize it was the castor oil.😮
What about Batana oil for Dandruff ❤ thanks
Thanks! you answered my question ❤😊
But isn't coconut oil antimicrobial? I just looked it up, yes it is.
Gotcha. Wish I knew this when I was younger but aye, better now then never
Great information thank you
So what can you use instead please?????
coconut oils is very good what you talking about?
Can we use Almond oil ?
why did you call them saturated oils when they are unsaturated
I use rosemerry and i think its working better, i ran a lot of stuff on my own and i find that useing special dandruff shampoos 2 or 3 times a week and heavily rubbing it into the scalp helps.
Is almond oil alright?
I LITERLALY DONT KNOW WHAT TO USE FOR MY DRY SCALP ANYMORE. PPL SAY OLIVE OIL COCONUT OIL IS FANTASTIC AND THEN SUDDENLY ITS BAD? PLEASE!!!!
Use tea tree oil for the best results
What products do you recommend
Castor oil actually healed my dandrufff
What if you mix castor oil with let's say peppermint oil or tea tree oil. Is that safe?
Just tried this with a bit of water and leave in. Wish me luck 🤞
I use almond oil as a base for regularly oiling my scalp
Which brand almond oil are u using because in india lot of almond oils comes harsh chemicals
@@karuntej6455 You might have seborrheic dermatitis. Buy Nizoral shampoo
@@queenofpunt bro i have dandruff itching and hair fall I'm using coconut oil it's worsening my hair and trying almond oil since 10 days but not improved anything can u please suggest a good oil an shampoo
@@karuntej6455 Try the shampoo called Nizoral or the one This TH-camr mentioned. It should be found worldwide it can also be used on the face since seborrheic dermatitis can also affect it not the scalp only you could get ( flakes on eyebrows, between nasolabial folds. ) etc. I use almond oil for my scalp and it wont take the Dandruff away completely. Products like Zinc/Salicylic shampoo, ointments or lotion containing ketoconazole 1% like the Nizoral i mentioned that should be available worldwide. Also apple cider vinegar to calm down the scalp can help ( Always dilute with water since it's acidic) if you have scratches on your scalp you can't use ACV because it can burn, wait a bit for them to heal. This is what my doctor recommended to me here in Finland and it has worked.
@@karuntej6455 do research on tea tree oil.
Well..... that sums it up. I'm new to cornrows again and forgot how to care for them. I was a waver and knew everything there is. I notice you can't use the same products and methods. But they push those 3 oils in every braid spray. What spray do anyone recommend for this problem?
Man ain’t shit wrong with coconut oil lol niggas just be talking sometimes..also, you gotta give your hair time to get use to a new product
@talldomo3477 yeah I figure that out 5 months ago when I posted this. Thanks anyway 👍🏽
Crazy I been using every last one of them what can I use to get rid of it
is it using the oils on the scalp or consuming them in food too?
so what do we use instead then??
Bro your other video you said olive oil Castrol oil is excellent for your hair
Just not the scalp
On my life my scalp don’t like oil I put it on and it gone immediately! I have to use like soemthing with petroleum and constantly keeps my scalp moisturizer for days. Oils dries the hell out of my scalp
What should we used instead...
How can't I use olive oil 😮
Then what can we use??
Thanks for the info! I was using castor oil 😢
Thank you so much!!!!!!
What should one use?
Use antibacterial oil like Peppermint and tea tree.
Doesn’t castor oil have things to keep the scalp healthy
Then what to apply …here in India these are good for hair and it’s related problems
tea tree oil
What should i use instead
So... what do you use
The only oil allowed on my scalp is jojoba. Anything else is a pre poo on the hair only mostly the mid shaft and ends. Also coconut oil is a no for my hair. NO coconut oil at all. I use that for massages only. My hair hates it
What about Jamaican black castor oil? I normally have dandruff but none of those huge scabby patches, however I washed my hair with Shae moisture anti dandruff then used castor oil about a week later and now I have these huge flakes. What happened?
So which oils/products would you recommend to treat dandruff and itchiness? 🤔
Peppermint oil, tea tree oil. Jojoba, bergamot, neem oil etc
@@AmaDIYNow thank you 😊
tea trea oil made my scalp more itchy
@@xgenkea might be using too much. Using it by itself is very very strong.
@@user-ib7jr6ub2n yeah i used it by itself
What do you suggest as a base oil?
Coconut oil helps me stop the horrible itch and redness....
So what do we use?
For hair oiling i'm using coconut oil as carrier, they are good cause what i need to do is to wash my hair with shampoo very well.
Man that explains it, I just started using black castor oil and now my scalp is itching. It itches with coconut oil too. Man now what!!
if not to apply hair oil then how do we keep our scalp nourished after using anti dandruff shampoo because anti dandruff shampoo dry our scalp
Can we use sesame oil
So what would be the best product
What abut rosemary oil
Caster oil is best for dandruff
Disagree. It made it worse for me
So what’s do I use ?????
Trust the guy his beard looks insane i agree olive oil made my scalp have oily dandruff that sticks on my hair, Castor oil made it feel weird and its like soft, coconut oil i dont even need to say anything
Can you give some oils that are good ?