I know her heartache, it is so tiring. I had psoriasis for years, used shampoos, light therapy, ointments and lotions prescribed by dermatologists. Nothing worked. Until 12 years ago I was diagnosed with cancer. Chronic lymphocytic leukemia which required lots of chemo therapy and a Blood and Marrow transplant. The chemo got rid of my psoriasis and since the blood marrow transplant replaced my immune system no more psoriasis. The doctors were amazed and they are doing studies.
I have psoriasis although not badly but I know it's an auto immune problem so I can understand how the transplant would work but would be interested to see how chemotherapy has had an effect.Also none of my family have psoriasis as it can be hereditary.
Your clients must really appreciate your completely non judgemental approach to this which is wonderful. At least by removing the plaque the light therapy can penetrate easier too
Thank you. That’s my goal with all of my “dandruff” clients. They don’t think their medicine or other treatments are as effective with the plaque covering their scalp. It usually doesn’t all come off when they shampoo at home. Thank you for the view And I appreciate your comment!
@@2MuchHair You're a fuckin angel you know that? How understanding you are is baffling compared to other assholes who think it's fine and funny to just act grossed out. It's like, why the hell are you watching this video in the first place? God bless, for real, and have a good new decade 🤘
I was so embarrassed when I was in my teens I went to a salon to get a cut. I felt so angry and humiliated when the girl looked through my hair and in front of so many other customers said she couldn’t give me a cut because I had lice eggs in my hair. I was devastated! I told her that I had a skin disease and she refused to do my hair. Later found out it was a combination of seborrheic dermatitis and psoriasis. I am now 41 and can count the times on one hand that I’ve been back to a salon for a cut because of that. I always feel like I have to explain everything in detail and I definitely tell them before I sit down so I’m not embarrassed like I that ever again. Thank you for for doing what you’re doing for these People. A little kindness goes a long way.
Trust me it is when I’m not on my medication my entire scalp is covered so bad and I would itch and peal my whole head till it was bleeding along with just about my whole body
I heard that there is an injection that people can use that can treat severe psoriasis. It's a bit like an EpiPen. I don't know if it's available where the client is from but if her psoriasis is severe, then it may be worth a go? I don't know anything about this client, however, and I do not claim to know anything about their condition.
Carla.. I say this every time! You are an angel sent from above. You are so kind and understanding with no judgement. There needs to be more people like you. Thank you for everything you do!
Happy to see people from different backgrounds being highlighted when it comes to this. It’s horrible when I see comments on black womens videos saying “you need to wash your hair” “stop wearing weave” “just let it breathe”.... that’s not how it works. I suspect I have psoriasis ands its sooooo incredibly frustrating. Soooo itchy. I’ve been to the doctor and they were pretty blasé about it because there’s not a ton you can do/they don’t know exactly what causes it. I feel for her but glad she has you 💙
It’s an auto immune disorder that causes it . There is really no cure . I have tried everything change of diet , medication . Everything u can imagine and I still have it
It’s a autoimmune condition that causes the immune system to think it needs to create skin cells at a very rapid rate (I’ve had it for over 10 years along with Hashimotos Thyroiditis which is another autoimmune disorder) there is no cure for it just treatments to help with symptoms. Also, generally as a rule if you have 1 autoimmune disorder you more in likely have another.
My mum has psoriasis and it really bothers her, particularly around her hair. I don't have it but I know a little about what it's like because I got a bite on the top of my head which got infected and was very itchy. It also cause a large part of my hair to fall out. Well done to all the people with psoriasis out there, for dealing with it and, in the case of this client, seeking treatment.
I have it! Wash my scalp daily. My dermatologist gave me the strongest topical steroid on the market. The raised parts went down but now my scalp is so dry nothing comes off. Scalp is still covered though. When anything does come off it looks and feel like tiny bits of writing paper. My mom has it too so it much be generic as well. We can wear fake earrings either. Must wear clips ons. Idk if that’s something related to our bodies rejecting things. She’s allergic to eye make up too. I hope that doesn’t happen to me.
The process is really saddening. I have dandruff (not dermatitis though) and my peers from my classes say that I have _lice_ Which really hurts. I can't begin to imagine what they get called out in public. I hope this helps make her feel more confident and comfortable from the psoriasis. Bless you for being an awesome person and helping people!
I feel for people who have to deal with these skin conditions, because it's uncomfortable, it's unpleasant to have to deal with, it's demoralizing, and it hurts your self esteem. I'm glad she has you as an understanding beautician to help her through it.
It's not something that will heal, it's just something that's chronic and she will always have. She can manage the symptoms with light therapy, oral medication, topicals, and biologic injections like Tremfya or Skyrizi. But those don't cure her, they just help her manage and live with psoriasis. It's like diabetes, you just have to manage it, it won't be cured, but you can live perfectly fine if you take care of yourself.
@@shadowdroid776 Its yeast in the body. Candida infection. Detox the colon lymph of parasites mucoid plaque, remineralize body and the problem is GONE forever.
As a person with severe psoriasis I can't even tell you how amazing you are. I would have loved to have somebody non judgemental and as attentive and caring as you to treat my scalp the way you have for this client. The whole process must have felt so satisfying for her. Thank you kind lady x
I have psoriasis for 38 years all over my body Recently found something that helped me a lot. The patches retreated without medicine or uv treament. Never seen this...ever. Maybe it helps you. Try taking daily cold showers. Read up on the effects of cold exposure. Give it a month to work. Good luck. Take care.
I’m going to send a prayer for your client. Such a beautiful person. I’m so sorry she has this condition.I can only imagine what she has to go through just to maintain her scalp. So sad. God be with her. I appreciate your client letting you record this, so that you can show the public that she’s not alone when it comes to psoriasis. you are a very compassionate beautician . Thanks for sharing.🥰
You are an angel. I love that you love to gently scratch the scalp free of dandruff in severe cases of psoriasis, eczema, seborrheic dermatitis, etc. You treat your clients so respectfully, reassuring them that it’s an autoimmune condition and not a fault of theirs.
First of all, you're an angel. I wish there were more hair dressers with even half of the knowledge and compassion that you have for your clients. I haven't seen a hairdresser in about 8 years because of my psoriasis. Most beauticians won't touch my head because of a health liability, or because they are off put by it. Not sure what type of machine your client has in her home, but I would love to know! Im Native American so I'm always seeking more natural remedies for health. Thank you for being a kind soul and helping others, and educating people who are not familiar with this debilitating disease. May God bless you 🙏🏼❤.
You are amazing for spreading the word that this is not because people do not take care of themselves. I had dandruff starting at 7 then turned into psoriasis for the past 5 years. Have tried everything and pay so much money to feel normal and for people to not think I’m gross. I wash all the time. Now, I’m losing so much hair I’ve started buying wigs. Wigs are very expensive too. This condition just horrid. What makes it worse is the way people treat you for having it.
@@killerwolf881 it really does. I’ll never forget when I was 8 a new fresh out of school stylist screamed when she saw my flakes and called 4 other stylists over. The owner was the only one that would actually finish the hair cut. The others would not touch my head! That still effects me to this day. I tell stylists now that I have psoriasis to see if they’ll work with me. Not one has said no and bless them for it. I just dislike having to wear extensions bc I can only afford synthetic cheap ones.
@@chrisafton1474 awareness for this is really what we need. People give advice like wash your hair more often or oil it more often and judge you like you don't bathe or questions our hygiene. At the end hang in there sister we'll get through this.
@@killerwolf881 exactly!!! Wash it too much. Actually hair doesn’t need it daily but scalp does. My dermatologist gave me the strongest topical steroid available. It smells strongly of isopropyl alcohol. It dries my scalp even more. The raised parts are gone. Now it’s like tiny bits of paper. Scalp it covered but nothing really comes off of it anymore. Even the scratch! 🤣
@@chrisafton1474 I’m fortunate enough that head and shoulders shampoo fixes my issue. Although if I stop using the shampoo for over 5 days, it comes back super fast.
My psoriasis is mainly abrasion and stress activated. When I was a teen, nothing the doctors did would help. But leaving my toxic family 100% helped calm it down.
You found the magic potion!! Peace of mind will conquer almost any ailment. Disease simply breaks down to body dis-ease you can’t do your mind and body like that for too long. I’m glad you pin pointed your trigger before spending thousands of dollars on a cure. #salute Thank you for sharing 💯🥰
i struggle with scalp psoriasis as well, and because of it i’m so scared to go to get a haircut, or dye my hair because im sadly embarrassed, and i’m not sure how they would react to seeing my scalp. Seeing this really helped me on knowing i am not alone, and it’s okay. Thank you.
i struggle with this fear, too. as professionals, they likely see people with scalp problems all the time and wouldn’t want you to be embarrassed. i told my hairdresser about it when i started having issues and she has been very kind and accepting. they only want you to be comfortable and if not, that’s on them not you and you’ll find someone else better. ❤️❤️
@@gigi8091 thank you, it’s actually time for me to get my roots retouched, and my scalp psoriasis has gotten so so bad, so i’m nervous. I will say, the next time i go due my hair, i’m just going to go back to my natural hair color, so that i don’t have to worry about constantly going to a hair dresser.
I’ve had psoriasis since I was 12 and it’s always been really bad on my scalp. In middle school, my classmates would always point out how I had so much “dandruff” and it was embarrassing. I myself knew it wasn’t just dandruff and that it was something that couldn’t be completely fixed. Knowing that has always been so disheartening, but stumbling upon this video has made me feel so comforted for some reason.
I am believing God for your continued elevation in 2021! Hair care is a skilled craft; AND, it's a ministry. As an African-American woman- getting my hair done is a wholistic experience nourishing my mind, my body, my spirit, and most importantly, my soul! The care with which you 'attend' to each one of your clients, especially those with this often misunderstodd disease it laudible. Much of me feels like once they leave your chair- it's like leaving a church service- they leave feeling better than when they came in... that's what haircare should be about. Happy Holidays to you and yours Ms.Carla. I'll be praying an Ephesians 3:20 blessing over you, your family, and your business 🥰❤️❤️
Thank you Karen, I totally receive ALL of this. I thank you dearly. God bless you and your family as well with health, wealth, peace and prosperity!!! 🥰💞
I have psoriasis as well, for those who don't know it's an autoimmune disorder which doesn't have a specific solution. There isn't enough information on what causes it besides being genetic and it can flare up do to stress. I hope she's doing better, having a new born must be so hard.
I wish there was more knowledgeable hairdressers like this. I've called around to a bunch of salons and they all say they have no idea how to handle plaque psoriasis.
I worked as a Dermatology medical assistant for a while, and I saw a lot of psoriasis patients that seemed to react differently for everything. Some did great with topical creams and ointments made for it, others failed those and had to go to oral, and others would do fantastic with biologics. honestly if light therapy and oral medication do well for her, then that's great!! The best success I've seen is people on the injections in terms of decreasing the area size, but people can still fail them like all medications and you gotta jump through hoops to get on them (basically fail all other treatments before biologics because I insurance doesn't wanna pay).
My heart breaks for her. I too have psoriasis and just a little bit on my scalp. I can see how much of her scalp is affected, and I can just imagine how bad it must itch, plus the shame one feels for flaking so much. My best wishes for her and her baby. And to you for doing such a professional work!
I also suffer from psoriasis and I absolutely love your videos. Having a stylist that cares for you and your body is so important. Your videos make my heart so happy!
Thank you for taking care of this person’s difficult situation. I am certain that there aren’t many that would be willing to help her and show the patience and care that you have.
Bless her heart !!! Dealing with that and a new baby!!! Wow , she’s got a her plate full!!! Thank you for being brave and sharing your story with us !!! Thank you Carla for bringing awareness to a problem that I believe a lot of people deal with !!! People hide in shame and it’s nice to see it in a positive light . It brings awareness to the problem and who knows how many people don’t know what they have !!! We need more people like you on TH-cam!!!!
You really make me smile. To know there's people out there like you without judgement and cruel remarks and who genuinely just want to help. It also shows you take the time to really get to know your clients with the amount of detail you know about this woman's situation. I hope you and your family have a wonderful holiday ❤
I know you are getting some content but thank You for being so respectful and decent to these people who have this condition. The time you take to help them feel better about their appearance is heart warming. Keep up the good work
Thank you for your caring and patience - it must feel so good to her to get all those flakes removed and her scalp thoroughly scratched. Her hair is beautiful.
You do such good work and are so professional, patient and caring with your clients. I enjoy watching your interactions with Stephanie and the young man (the barber) that has a crush on you. This young woman seems to be more relaxed after you scratched, cleaned and treated her hair. Great job Carla! Thank you for helping us understand and how to treat psoriasis.
I personally dont deal with psoriasis..but i had a friend that did and the things she went through on a daily basis..just trying different remedies...to try to control it. She would talk about how it was consuming..doctors appts..new meds..treatments...my heart goes out to those who suffers from this...its no joke.
anyone saying she doesn't have psoriasis and she has dry flakes scalp is wrong. Psoriasis like she said is different on everyone. Mine is similar (but a little worse right now) then this clients. I love the end result with her scalp. it looked so good and so much less red. wow. I wish I had a stylist to do this to help mine. I as well had a baby recently and now mine is worse. The lighting is kind of bad in this video you can see at the end her scalp is red in alot of places too from the psoriasis and im sure a little from the removal. great video im interested to see the results with this client
i was diagnosed with psoriasis in late 2017 after suffering from eczema my whole life and it’s been everywhere from my arms, legs, neck, eyes and face and scalp, and light therapy changed the game for me. i recommend everyone who has it try it! no topical or oral treatment has come close to the relief light therapy has given me.
oh, i forgot to mention changing my diet has been huge. my dermatologist never recommended this to me and it seems like most don’t but there’s so much research that ties food intolerance to psoriasis. im currently gluten and dairy free and plan on doing an elimination diet in the future to narrow down what bothers both my skin and my stomach. just thought i would mention in case anyone else is struggling.
@@gigi8091 Your situation sounds very similar to my other client. Her stress levels were crazy and her mental state was a little off. She absolutely benefitted from a hard lifestyle shift. After changing jobs and a hard diet change, she changed her life. You are so right, this has much more to do with the inside of the body than the out. In my opinion. Thank you for your comment love !! 💕
You’re a very knowledgeable and kind haircare professional. Good luck to your client. Having a baby is stressful. I’m sure that doesn’t help the condition. But all the best to you both.
Truthfully, I used to love to scratch dandruff like it was a sickness in itself. Watching this is almost as satisfying as doing it myself! Wow. I know it may sound crazy but I bet I am not alone. And I am in my late sixties.
Soothing looking treatment. I have psoriasis every where. I dream some times about just shaving my head and just spending all day scratching it. It is a strange ailment. I am grateful it isn’t as bad as it could be. 😰
I have psoriasis and it’s so frustrating. Scalp psoriasis is my main issue but I also get in on and in my ears and on one of my eyelids, and random flare ups on other parts of my body - totally sympathise! Wish my hairdressers would give me a good scalp scratch, that looks like it would be such a relief!
It’s a bitter sweet feeling. It does feel amazing but all the scratching does is make it worse. It’s so frustrating because you think eventually if you scratch long enough, there can’t possibly be any flakes left, but there always is…
@@RandyMarshMurica I feel your pain. My scalp is always dry and itchy unless my head has been recently shaved so I get tiny dusty flakes. I also have inverse psoriasis which occurs on my nuts, taint, and butt crack. Big flakes develop there. Scratching makes it worse but it is impossible not to. Especially during winter. It was terrible this winter. I need to move to where it's 75-80 with no humidity year round.
My daughter also have psoriasis and for her it's a stressful, painful and spiritual process. Seeing her go thru this is hard cause she have it all over her body, hair and face, we have try to teach her that shes is beautiful no matter what and no matter how long it takes me to put on medicine for her it's all worth it..
hi ive been suffering same as your daughter but now im using a daivobet oinment it is effective ,will you try for your daugther sometime i hope she feel better soon
Poor girl. It must be so frustrating, painful and nerve wracking dealing with psoriasis. My ex-mother-in-law had it pretty bad and she said it was painful. It looked so inflamed and painful all the time. She didn’t want to wear bras or any tight clothing. She had to be extremely careful with creams, cosmetics, perfumes, soaps, etc.. My heart goes out to people who suffer with this condition. Side note: I bet being a new mom it’s so nice for her being in your chair and having her head scratched. Relaxing.
Your client's hair is beautiful. As always I sent up prayers of healing for her. It looks painful in the red areas and itchy all over. You're the greatest for helping these people .
I've had psoriasis for so long due to an autoimmune condition I inherited from my mum, the only things that's even relieved it a little is taking cbd every day but even then I still have stubborn areas. I use a metal flea comb for pets (not a nit comb, they tend to be flimsy) to scratch my scalp when I've slathered it with a conditioning treatment in the shower/ bath and it works well at lifting whatever plaques I have left. Sadly there will never be a permanent solution. I am also so glad to see how non judgemental you are about this condition. I wish your client all the best!
Thank you for highlighting how you care for clients who have psoriasis. I’ve had it like this all my life. You are awesome! This is my favorite hair channel. I love watching you. So calming and truly informative. I’ve definitely got to check on getting one of those UV lights - first time I’ve ever seen a portable one.
I can relate somewhat as I get eczema and psoriasis on my scalp but not to the degree your client has. Recently I have been suffering from seborricheic dermatitis (cradle cap in babies) which is painful around the neck and ears but have been using a cortisone and antifungal cream which has been amazing! It softens the skin and cools it, relieving the pain. I hope your client finds something that keeps it under control
My scalp was horrible for years. Removing eggs, gluten and most dairy really helped. I still have flakes but very minimally. Give diet changes time to work.
That was my comment too. Inflammation does all kinds of crazy things from joint pain to insomnia. You'd never think food has anything to do with it until you see for yourself.
My skin, joint and bowel issues went away after removing gluten from my life. The hardest part was no one believed me saying gluten free is a fad. Okay, be that as it may, it worked for me when literally nothing else did. I *started* to see improvement in 2 weeks but it was a process, mostly from fooling myself that I could have cheat days all the time. Its not a diet, its "medicine." Fall off the horse, get right back on.
I appreciate your service and your clients understanding to share her experience. It is area were more educational tutorials should be highlighted. I truly appreciate the time you took with the process on her services, that you didn't just rush her through. This condition is indeed irritating and trying to care for it can be exhausting. I hope her treatments yield better relaxing results and you continue to be great because your service is truly noticed and appreciated.
Your client has beautiful hair! Thank you soo much for helping her manage her condition. I 🙏🏽 🙏🏽 it becomes more and more manageable and that those who need it can find more professionals like you. ❤
I like the way you take personal care of you clients hair,not to damage it fewer you are so gentle and you are about curing the problem not keeping a client thanks for showing me how care about the people other than the problem
I’m glad you didn’t call it scalp psoriasis cuz that’s not a thing. It’s an auto immune disease and sometimes it presents in the skin! There’s a huge difference. So glad to finally see a video title with correct information
Thank you so much for posting this and being positive!!. My 12 yr old daughter has psoriasis on her scalp and a lot of her body. She was born with it as well and has been bullied all through school. I’m going to ask her dermatologist about it! So much love 💕 thanks again! Her hair and scalp looks so beautiful!
I got psoriasis when i was 14. Possibly i would not have taken below advice. So she will be hard to convince. You have psoriasis fir life. So maybe she will try later on I have psoriasis for 38 years all over my body Recently found something that helped me a lot. The patches retreated without medicine or uv treament. Never seen this...ever. Maybe it helps you. Try taking daily cold showers. Read up on the effects of cold exposure. Give it a month to work. Good luck. Take care.
Seems the light therapy does benefit her and reduces the amount of redness afterwards. Appreciate your work, you definitely go above and beyond for your clients.
This is me. I have had psoriasis since I was 12 and I am 26 now. It covers over ten percent of my body. What she says in the beginning about how we have to go through a process to be presentable to the world is exactly right. We get used to having this issue it’s the rest of the world that has a larger problem with it. The medications to treat this are sooo damaging and you basically cannot have children while on it. And to think this is a cosmetic issue and we are taking injections for this.. maybe the world should be more understanding so sweet women like her don’t have to deal with the long term side effects of these medications.
I know someone who has psoriasis. They watch their diet, because tomatoes and tomato products irritate or flairs it up. Vitamin A foods helps them tremendously, so they eat sweet potatoes and carrots. Plus they do some topical treatments
I had it on my scalp when I was younger. My folks made me get brush cuts which I hated because my spots were visible and I would get embarrassed in school from comments. Looking back on it, it's actually better to keep it uncovered so it could get exposed to sunlight, which is good for it. I get Stelara injections now which seems to help greatly.
You are unique because you really help your clients and are way more advanced in helping them!!!’thank you for the work you do!!!!! Much love to YOU and your clients!!!!!❤️❤️❤️🌹🌹🌹
I feel her pain I to have psoriasis and when not treated covers 90% of my body it itches it hurts and people look at me as if I’m a walking disease witch hurts more then having the psoriasis itself thank god for Humira that has helped me so much on Humira it’s like I don’t have it at all and makes me so happy about what I look like 😊😊😊😊for those who suffer with psoriasis your not alone and we psoriasis sufferers know how you feel
How wonderful that you offer this service and with so much understanding. My boyfriend only lets me cut his hair because he is too embarrassed by the tiny amount of flakes he has to let anyone but me see…
I love that you are respectful and empathize with the client struggling to manage. You are super professional. Love the ones with big scales coming up. All are different. Happy New Year lady!
♥️♥️♥️Carla, you need to have workshops for other hairstylists of all races to train them on how you care for people with severe scalp issues and to share your personal philosophy, which brings thousands to your channel!!! Classy, compassionate care, kindness, privacy, along with loving words, advice, and encouragement!!! Sell your products! You could do these trainings monthly. Spread this LOVE to all states! They could have YOUR OFFICIAL CERTIFICATION! You are amazing! Blessings!♥️♥️♥️
I have issues with eczema. I get it on my arms, back, chest, head and most recently my neck and I love summer because the sun is a natural way for my skin to feel better and go away for a time being also I lived on the beach in NC and the salt water helped a lot. I also stopped eating bread and I drank almond milk instead of regular whole milk and my skin looked amazing. So I hope that it gets better for her. I also have a 2 month old baby almost 3.
i also have this, i have it all over my body: face, body, scalp. it’s horrible i’ve had it for years now and it’s so hard being young aswell cuz all you get is questions. but i hope her well and this probably took a lot of confidence
Thank you for sharing your knowledge. I have suffered from this most of my life started in highschool and it's been 30 years now. There's not much effective treatment and many of the oral and topical medications have not worked at all and had horrible side effects. I was a candidate for the light therapy, I was required to actually go to the office daily and it just didn't work with my work schedule, doctor's office was in another city. I appreciate your videos. I have a hard time finding stylists to work with me because of the problem and I have suffered MUCH shame and pain. I really just want to thank you from the bottom of my heart for all that you do. 💯💥💕❤️
Wow! You did an amazing job on her inflamed area’s. I have psoriasis but not on my scalp. I feel for all of the ladies that have this condition on their scalps. Love how gorgeous you made her hair.
Oh absolutely feel for anyone that has this horrific condition. I can not fathom how everyone that suffers from scalp conditions can persevere with the itching and soreness. I stand corrected on excluding men and even children.
I just wanted to say that this is so painful 😭 I have psoriasis and eczema of the scalp and scratching or removing the plaque burns so bad (notice when her scalp turns bright red at points) and a lot of the time bleeds very easily. Idk if the antiseptic helps but I wanted to emphasize the fact that these treatments are not easy. This hurts, the prescription topicals hurt, the shampoos hurt, the judgment that we must not be doing anything to take care of this hurts...and we go through this on a regular basis. It is not easy trying to scrub a skin condition away. It’s so tiring and painful. I appreciate that you highlighted that this really isn’t funny.
@@brebre461 I think it’s feels good in the way that a waxing does- it hurts but you feel good about yourself after, like you’re fresh and feel presentable, you feel clean, and after a little bit the burning and inflammation goes away. I think it helps a lot of people feel good and is part of their self-care or maintenance routine but it isn’t an easy part! 🤍
I will say that light works. I noticed a big difference between the before and after. The redness especially on the left side of her head in back really calmed down. Thank God for you! You took your time and really focused on your client.
I tried Kevin Murphy the light green hair scalp and shampoo and mask at some salon and it cleared ALL MY SCALP in one time! It lasted for a month or more
I have eczema, which obviously is different from psoriasis, but it’s embarrassing and painful at times. I was bullied for it as a kid and I feel judged for it as an adult even though I know it’s just dry skin. My eczema isn’t just on my arms, chest, and face, but also on my scalp and if I start to sweat, my head itches and stings. It’s awful and I’m so glad you’re able to help people feel confident 💙 having a field day with your scalp is refreshing and I always feel so clean after I manage to get my dandruff mostly removed.
I have scalp psoriasis well HAD it. I got rid of it with a cream from Dollar tree. It's called athletes foot cream in a gray box for just $1. I tried everything and this is what helped me. Hope this helps
Thank you. A good friend of mine did the same thing. He was ashamed to tell his wife how he got rid of it lol. He tries it at his step sisters house one day when he helped her put away her groceries it was in a bag and she suggested he try it for his face and scalp. It’s been cleared up ever since.
I understand about the psoriasis. I don't have it. My dad had it. It was as pretty severe. My daughter has it. The only time she has a problem is in the winter months. We found heat works for her. Sending loves and support to your client. Have a Merry Christmas 🎄
Hey Tracy, yes the dry winter months affect us all but definitely people with issues with dry skin the most. My suggestion is to salve them down with a super rich body cream like eucerine or alboline before bed after a steamy shower. Putting on the most comfy footed pj’s and sweating a little overnight. This helped my daughter a lot..she doesn’t even remember her dry skin. 💞💯
I love when you upload! I’m happy you brought her back. When you started on her hairline, I started wincing, because of how painful I thought it might be for her, but you were so gentle. Another wonderful scratch!👏🏽👍🏽
Enjoyed the video. Noticed around her neckline was inflamed, seems like it would burn. Her flakes looked more like dandruff than what I’m used to seeing as psoriasis. I know she had to be satisfied with the final outcome. I imagine her scalp felt a lot of relief.
I’ve been dealing with scalp psoriasis for years! Certain foods like refined sugars, processed foods, gluten, and alcohol will trigger my flare ups. I’ve gone to a naturopath for other health issues in the past and the root cause of psoriasis they said is poor gut health and genetics. I find sea buckthorn oil massaged into the dry spots on my scalp helps sometimes!
I know her heartache, it is so tiring. I had psoriasis for years, used shampoos, light therapy, ointments and lotions prescribed by dermatologists. Nothing worked. Until 12 years ago I was diagnosed with cancer. Chronic lymphocytic leukemia which required lots of chemo therapy and a Blood and Marrow transplant. The chemo got rid of my psoriasis and since the blood marrow transplant replaced my immune system no more psoriasis. The doctors were amazed and they are doing studies.
Wow, that sounds like a blessing in disguise.
My dad had psoriasis. He had cancer too. Did chemo 3 times. After the first time. His psoriasis left and never returned.
I have psoriasis although not badly but I know it's an auto immune problem so I can understand how the transplant would work but would be interested to see how chemotherapy has had an effect.Also none of my family have psoriasis as it can be hereditary.
@@stuff1784 Cancer is NOT a ‘blessing in disguise’ at all!!!
wow! god bless you
Your clients must really appreciate your completely non judgemental approach to this which is wonderful.
At least by removing the plaque the light therapy can penetrate easier too
Thank you. That’s my goal with all of my “dandruff” clients. They don’t think their medicine or other treatments are as effective with the plaque covering their scalp. It usually doesn’t all come off when they shampoo at home.
Thank you for the view And I appreciate your comment!
@@2MuchHair the world needs more people like you
@@2MuchHair You're a fuckin angel you know that? How understanding you are is baffling compared to other assholes who think it's fine and funny to just act grossed out. It's like, why the hell are you watching this video in the first place? God bless, for real, and have a good new decade 🤘
I was so embarrassed when I was in my teens I went to a salon to get a cut. I felt so angry and humiliated when the girl looked through my hair and in front of so many other customers said she couldn’t give me a cut because I had lice eggs in my hair. I was devastated! I told her that I had a skin disease and she refused to do my hair. Later found out it was a combination of seborrheic dermatitis and psoriasis. I am now 41 and can count the times on one hand that I’ve been back to a salon for a cut because of that. I always feel like I have to explain everything in detail and I definitely tell them before I sit down so I’m not embarrassed like I that ever again. Thank you for for doing what you’re doing for these People. A little kindness goes a long way.
I thank your client for allowing you to record this journey. This was so educational.
Bless her heart...her nape looked like it’s so painful. 🥺
Same, I wanted to find something menthol-y or get a bag of ice and put it right on her scalp.
Trust me it is when I’m not on my medication my entire scalp is covered so bad and I would itch and peal my whole head till it was bleeding along with just about my whole body
trust me, it is
I heard that there is an injection that people can use that can treat severe psoriasis. It's a bit like an EpiPen. I don't know if it's available where the client is from but if her psoriasis is severe, then it may be worth a go? I don't know anything about this client, however, and I do not claim to know anything about their condition.
And a new mom too. 😢
Carla.. I say this every time! You are an angel sent from above. You are so kind and understanding with no judgement. There needs to be more people like you. Thank you for everything you do!
Thank you Alex, and so are you. Thank you dearly for this comment! 😍
Happy to see people from different backgrounds being highlighted when it comes to this. It’s horrible when I see comments on black womens videos saying “you need to wash your hair” “stop wearing weave” “just let it breathe”.... that’s not how it works. I suspect I have psoriasis ands its sooooo incredibly frustrating. Soooo itchy. I’ve been to the doctor and they were pretty blasé about it because there’s not a ton you can do/they don’t know exactly what causes it. I feel for her but glad she has you 💙
I am so glad someone wrote this comment I agree 1000%
It’s an auto immune disorder that causes it . There is really no cure . I have tried everything change of diet , medication . Everything u can imagine and I still have it
It’s a autoimmune condition that causes the immune system to think it needs to create skin cells at a very rapid rate (I’ve had it for over 10 years along with Hashimotos Thyroiditis which is another autoimmune disorder) there is no cure for it just treatments to help with symptoms. Also, generally as a rule if you have 1 autoimmune disorder you more in likely have another.
My mum has psoriasis and it really bothers her, particularly around her hair. I don't have it but I know a little about what it's like because I got a bite on the top of my head which got infected and was very itchy. It also cause a large part of my hair to fall out. Well done to all the people with psoriasis out there, for dealing with it and, in the case of this client, seeking treatment.
I have it! Wash my scalp daily. My dermatologist gave me the strongest topical steroid on the market. The raised parts went down but now my scalp is so dry nothing comes off. Scalp is still covered though. When anything does come off it looks and feel like tiny bits of writing paper. My mom has it too so it much be generic as well. We can wear fake earrings either. Must wear clips ons. Idk if that’s something related to our bodies rejecting things. She’s allergic to eye make up too. I hope that doesn’t happen to me.
The process is really saddening. I have dandruff (not dermatitis though) and my peers from my classes say that I have _lice_
Which really hurts. I can't begin to imagine what they get called out in public.
I hope this helps make her feel more confident and comfortable from the psoriasis. Bless you for being an awesome person and helping people!
As a person with severe eczema thank you for educating people on her condition first
I feel for people who have to deal with these skin conditions, because it's uncomfortable, it's unpleasant to have to deal with, it's demoralizing, and it hurts your self esteem. I'm glad she has you as an understanding beautician to help her through it.
Bless her heart, I pray that her Psoriasis heals in Jesus name!!!!
It's not something that will heal, it's just something that's chronic and she will always have. She can manage the symptoms with light therapy, oral medication, topicals, and biologic injections like Tremfya or Skyrizi. But those don't cure her, they just help her manage and live with psoriasis. It's like diabetes, you just have to manage it, it won't be cured, but you can live perfectly fine if you take care of yourself.
I touch and agree with you🙏Complete healing in Jesus' name
@@shadowdroid776 Its yeast in the body. Candida infection. Detox the colon lymph of parasites mucoid plaque, remineralize body and the problem is GONE forever.
Is it a skin desease?
My psoriasis disappeared overnight about four years ago with no medication. I had it for twenty plus years.
As a person with severe psoriasis I can't even tell you how amazing you are. I would have loved to have somebody non judgemental and as attentive and caring as you to treat my scalp the way you have for this client. The whole process must have felt so satisfying for her. Thank you kind lady x
I have psoriasis for 38 years all over my body
Recently found something that helped me a lot. The patches retreated without medicine or uv treament. Never seen this...ever.
Maybe it helps you.
Try taking daily cold showers.
Read up on the effects of cold exposure.
Give it a month to work.
Good luck.
Take care.
I feel for people with this disease. It’s painful when something takes over your body . You’re a blessing to your clients.
I’m going to send a prayer for your client. Such a beautiful person. I’m so sorry she has this condition.I can only imagine what she has to go through just to maintain her scalp. So sad. God be with her. I appreciate your client letting you record this, so that you can show the public that she’s not alone when it comes to psoriasis. you are a very compassionate beautician . Thanks for sharing.🥰
You are an angel. I love that you love to gently scratch the scalp free of dandruff in severe cases of psoriasis, eczema, seborrheic dermatitis, etc. You treat your clients so respectfully, reassuring them that it’s an autoimmune condition and not a fault of theirs.
Thank you to your wonderful client for sharing her scalp journey with us. And thank YOU for educating us!
You are most welcome!! Thank YOU for taking the time to leave such a thoughtful comment! 🥰
First of all, you're an angel. I wish there were more hair dressers with even half of the knowledge and compassion that you have for your clients. I haven't seen a hairdresser in about 8 years because of my psoriasis. Most beauticians won't touch my head because of a health liability, or because they are off put by it. Not sure what type of machine your client has in her home, but I would love to know! Im Native American so I'm always seeking more natural remedies for health. Thank you for being a kind soul and helping others, and educating people who are not familiar with this debilitating disease. May God bless you 🙏🏼❤.
You are amazing for spreading the word that this is not because people do not take care of themselves. I had dandruff starting at 7 then turned into psoriasis for the past 5 years. Have tried everything and pay so much money to feel normal and for people to not think I’m gross. I wash all the time. Now, I’m losing so much hair I’ve started buying wigs. Wigs are very expensive too. This condition just horrid. What makes it worse is the way people treat you for having it.
Especially if you lose hair at age before you hit 20 yr mark this shit gives some serious mental trauma
@@killerwolf881 it really does. I’ll never forget when I was 8 a new fresh out of school stylist screamed when she saw my flakes and called 4 other stylists over. The owner was the only one that would actually finish the hair cut. The others would not touch my head! That still effects me to this day. I tell stylists now that I have psoriasis to see if they’ll work with me. Not one has said no and bless them for it. I just dislike having to wear extensions bc I can only afford synthetic cheap ones.
@@chrisafton1474 awareness for this is really what we need. People give advice like wash your hair more often or oil it more often and judge you like you don't bathe or questions our hygiene. At the end hang in there sister we'll get through this.
@@killerwolf881 exactly!!! Wash it too much. Actually hair doesn’t need it daily but scalp does. My dermatologist gave me the strongest topical steroid available. It smells strongly of isopropyl alcohol. It dries my scalp even more. The raised parts are gone. Now it’s like tiny bits of paper. Scalp it covered but nothing really comes off of it anymore. Even the scratch! 🤣
@@chrisafton1474 I’m fortunate enough that head and shoulders shampoo fixes my issue. Although if I stop using the shampoo for over 5 days, it comes back super fast.
My psoriasis is mainly abrasion and stress activated. When I was a teen, nothing the doctors did would help. But leaving my toxic family 100% helped calm it down.
You found the magic potion!! Peace of mind will conquer almost any ailment.
Disease simply breaks down to body dis-ease you can’t do your mind and body like that for too long. I’m glad you pin pointed your trigger before spending thousands of dollars on a cure.
#salute
Thank you for sharing 💯🥰
I have horrible flare ups when I’m stressed. It feels like I am burning all over my body. And it gets super bright red.
i struggle with scalp psoriasis as well, and because of it i’m so scared to go to get a haircut, or dye my hair because im sadly embarrassed, and i’m not sure how they would react to seeing my scalp. Seeing this really helped me on knowing i am not alone, and it’s okay. Thank you.
You are not alone and you are beautiful, inside and out!
i struggle with this fear, too. as professionals, they likely see people with scalp problems all the time and wouldn’t want you to be embarrassed. i told my hairdresser about it when i started having issues and she has been very kind and accepting. they only want you to be comfortable and if not, that’s on them not you and you’ll find someone else better. ❤️❤️
@@gigi8091 thank you, it’s actually time for me to get my roots retouched, and my scalp psoriasis has gotten so so bad, so i’m nervous. I will say, the next time i go due my hair, i’m just going to go back to my natural hair color, so that i don’t have to worry about constantly going to a hair dresser.
@@eleanorcooke7136 thank you so much, likewise!
I have psoriasis on my scalp. You are not alone. One thing that I have found that helps, is eliminating gluten, sugar, and dairy
I’ve had psoriasis since I was 12 and it’s always been really bad on my scalp. In middle school, my classmates would always point out how I had so much “dandruff” and it was embarrassing. I myself knew it wasn’t just dandruff and that it was something that couldn’t be completely fixed. Knowing that has always been so disheartening, but stumbling upon this video has made me feel so comforted for some reason.
I am believing God for your continued elevation in 2021! Hair care is a skilled craft; AND, it's a ministry. As an African-American woman- getting my hair done is a wholistic experience nourishing my mind, my body, my spirit, and most importantly, my soul! The care with which you 'attend' to each one of your clients, especially those with this often misunderstodd disease it laudible. Much of me feels like once they leave your chair- it's like leaving a church service- they leave feeling better than when they came in... that's what haircare should be about. Happy Holidays to you and yours Ms.Carla. I'll be praying an Ephesians 3:20 blessing over you, your family, and your business 🥰❤️❤️
Thank you Karen, I totally receive ALL of this. I thank you dearly. God bless you and your family as well with health, wealth, peace and prosperity!!! 🥰💞
I have psoriasis as well, for those who don't know it's an autoimmune disorder which doesn't have a specific solution.
There isn't enough information on what causes it besides being genetic and it can flare up do to stress.
I hope she's doing better, having a new born must be so hard.
I wish there was more knowledgeable hairdressers like this. I've called around to a bunch of salons and they all say they have no idea how to handle plaque psoriasis.
I worked as a Dermatology medical assistant for a while, and I saw a lot of psoriasis patients that seemed to react differently for everything. Some did great with topical creams and ointments made for it, others failed those and had to go to oral, and others would do fantastic with biologics. honestly if light therapy and oral medication do well for her, then that's great!!
The best success I've seen is people on the injections in terms of decreasing the area size, but people can still fail them like all medications and you gotta jump through hoops to get on them (basically fail all other treatments before biologics because I insurance doesn't wanna pay).
My heart breaks for her. I too have psoriasis and just a little bit on my scalp. I can see how much of her scalp is affected, and I can just imagine how bad it must itch, plus the shame one feels for flaking so much. My best wishes for her and her baby. And to you for doing such a professional work!
I also suffer from psoriasis and I absolutely love your videos. Having a stylist that cares for you and your body is so important. Your videos make my heart so happy!
Thank you for taking care of this person’s difficult situation. I am certain that there aren’t many that would be willing to help her and show the patience and care that you have.
Bless her heart !!! Dealing with that and a new baby!!! Wow , she’s got a her plate full!!! Thank you for being brave and sharing your story with us !!! Thank you Carla for bringing awareness to a problem that I believe a lot of people deal with !!! People hide in shame and it’s nice to see it in a positive light . It brings awareness to the problem and who knows how many people don’t know what they have !!! We need more people like you on TH-cam!!!!
You really make me smile. To know there's people out there like you without judgement and cruel remarks and who genuinely just want to help. It also shows you take the time to really get to know your clients with the amount of detail you know about this woman's situation.
I hope you and your family have a wonderful holiday ❤
Thankyou to the client for letting us watch her treatment and final results, her hair looked beautiful when you finished!
I know you are getting some content but thank
You for being so respectful and decent to these people who have this condition. The time you take to help them feel better about their appearance is heart warming. Keep up the good work
Ditto! If also surely helps viewers worth similar challenges know they aren't alone and to maybe provide some of them with helpful info ❤️👍
Ok but her hair looks so healthy. It’s amazing that despite this it’s so shiny and not dry at all.
I'm in the same boat, have bad psoriasis but my hair looks shiny and soft. Also long as hell
Thank you for your caring and patience - it must feel so good to her to get all those flakes removed and her scalp thoroughly scratched. Her hair is beautiful.
You do such good work and are so professional, patient and caring with your clients. I enjoy watching your interactions with Stephanie and the young man (the barber) that has a crush on you. This young woman seems to be more relaxed after you scratched, cleaned and treated her hair. Great job Carla! Thank you for helping us understand and how to treat psoriasis.
I personally dont deal with psoriasis..but i had a friend that did and the things she went through on a daily basis..just trying different remedies...to try to control it.
She would talk about how it was consuming..doctors appts..new meds..treatments...my heart goes out to those who suffers from this...its no joke.
You are an angel to your clients! Kind, gentle, and providing expertise. God bless you!
anyone saying she doesn't have psoriasis and she has dry flakes scalp is wrong. Psoriasis like she said is different on everyone. Mine is similar (but a little worse right now) then this clients. I love the end result with her scalp. it looked so good and so much less red. wow. I wish I had a stylist to do this to help mine. I as well had a baby recently and now mine is worse. The lighting is kind of bad in this video you can see at the end her scalp is red in alot of places too from the psoriasis and im sure a little from the removal. great video im interested to see the results with this client
i was diagnosed with psoriasis in late 2017 after suffering from eczema my whole life and it’s been everywhere from my arms, legs, neck, eyes and face and scalp, and light therapy changed the game for me. i recommend everyone who has it try it! no topical or oral treatment has come close to the relief light therapy has given me.
oh, i forgot to mention changing my diet has been huge. my dermatologist never recommended this to me and it seems like most don’t but there’s so much research that ties food intolerance to psoriasis. im currently gluten and dairy free and plan on doing an elimination diet in the future to narrow down what bothers both my skin and my stomach. just thought i would mention in case anyone else is struggling.
@@gigi8091 Your situation sounds very similar to my other client. Her stress levels were crazy and her mental state was a little off. She absolutely benefitted from a hard lifestyle shift. After changing jobs and a hard diet change, she changed her life. You are so right, this has much more to do with the inside of the body than the out. In my opinion.
Thank you for your comment love !! 💕
You’re a very knowledgeable and kind haircare professional. Good luck to your client. Having a baby is stressful. I’m sure that doesn’t help the condition. But all the best to you both.
Thank you Jeanine! 🥰
Does anybody else find it satisfying to watch?
Truthfully, I used to love to scratch dandruff like it was a sickness in itself. Watching this is almost as satisfying as doing it myself! Wow. I know it may sound crazy but I bet I am not alone. And I am in my late sixties.
very satisfying
I’m, I do believe that’s why we’re here.
Soothing looking treatment. I have psoriasis every where. I dream some times about just shaving my head and just spending all day scratching it. It is a strange ailment. I am grateful it isn’t as bad as it could be. 😰
Thanks to your client for sharing her experience and also thank you for also educating your audience.
I have psoriasis and it’s so frustrating. Scalp psoriasis is my main issue but I also get in on and in my ears and on one of my eyelids, and random flare ups on other parts of my body - totally sympathise! Wish my hairdressers would give me a good scalp scratch, that looks like it would be such a relief!
I really appreciate how seriously you take this clients struggle
That scratching must feel amazing. For a while at least. Once it's raw it hurts a bit.
It’s a bitter sweet feeling. It does feel amazing but all the scratching does is make it worse. It’s so frustrating because you think eventually if you scratch long enough, there can’t possibly be any flakes left, but there always is…
@@RandyMarshMurica I feel your pain. My scalp is always dry and itchy unless my head has been recently shaved so I get tiny dusty flakes. I also have inverse psoriasis which occurs on my nuts, taint, and butt crack. Big flakes develop there. Scratching makes it worse but it is impossible not to. Especially during winter. It was terrible this winter. I need to move to where it's 75-80 with no humidity year round.
My daughter also have psoriasis and for her it's a stressful, painful and spiritual process. Seeing her go thru this is hard cause she have it all over her body, hair and face, we have try to teach her that shes is beautiful no matter what and no matter how long it takes me to put on medicine for her it's all worth it..
hi ive been suffering same as your daughter but now im using a daivobet oinment it is effective ,will you try for your daugther sometime i hope she feel better soon
Poor girl. It must be so frustrating, painful and nerve wracking dealing with psoriasis. My ex-mother-in-law had it pretty bad and she said it was painful. It looked so inflamed and painful all the time. She didn’t want to wear bras or any tight clothing. She had to be extremely careful with creams, cosmetics, perfumes, soaps, etc.. My heart goes out to people who suffer with this condition.
Side note: I bet being a new mom it’s so nice for her being in your chair and having her head scratched. Relaxing.
Your client's hair is beautiful. As always I sent up prayers of healing for her. It looks painful in the red areas and itchy all over. You're the greatest for helping these people .
Your client is so great and so are you for taking your time and loving what you do. I can tell you care about your clients
I've had psoriasis for so long due to an autoimmune condition I inherited from my mum, the only things that's even relieved it a little is taking cbd every day but even then I still have stubborn areas. I use a metal flea comb for pets (not a nit comb, they tend to be flimsy) to scratch my scalp when I've slathered it with a conditioning treatment in the shower/ bath and it works well at lifting whatever plaques I have left. Sadly there will never be a permanent solution. I am also so glad to see how non judgemental you are about this condition. I wish your client all the best!
Thank you for highlighting how you care for clients who have psoriasis. I’ve had it like this all my life. You are awesome! This is my favorite hair channel. I love watching you. So calming and truly informative. I’ve definitely got to check on getting one of those UV lights - first time I’ve ever seen a portable one.
I can relate somewhat as I get eczema and psoriasis on my scalp but not to the degree your client has. Recently I have been suffering from seborricheic dermatitis (cradle cap in babies) which is painful around the neck and ears but have been using a cortisone and antifungal cream which has been amazing! It softens the skin and cools it, relieving the pain. I hope your client finds something that keeps it under control
My scalp was horrible for years. Removing eggs, gluten and most dairy really helped. I still have flakes but very minimally. Give diet changes time to work.
Diet changes change everything! Like drinking milk causes more acne to appear. Eating red meats (like steak) help boost metabolism.
That was my comment too. Inflammation does all kinds of crazy things from joint pain to insomnia. You'd never think food has anything to do with it until you see for yourself.
My skin, joint and bowel issues went away after removing gluten from my life. The hardest part was no one believed me saying gluten free is a fad. Okay, be that as it may, it worked for me when literally nothing else did. I *started* to see improvement in 2 weeks but it was a process, mostly from fooling myself that I could have cheat days all the time. Its not a diet, its "medicine." Fall off the horse, get right back on.
I appreciate your service and your clients understanding to share her experience. It is area were more educational tutorials should be highlighted. I truly appreciate the time you took with the process on her services, that you didn't just rush her through. This condition is indeed irritating and trying to care for it can be exhausting. I hope her treatments yield better relaxing results and you continue to be great because your service is truly noticed and appreciated.
Agree. Most techs wouldn’t want to be bothered. Bless her.
Your client has beautiful hair! Thank you soo much for helping her manage her condition. I 🙏🏽 🙏🏽 it becomes more and more manageable and that those who need it can find more professionals like you. ❤
I really like how you are so nice and respectful to people that many others would consider “gross” to treat. ❤️
I like the way you take personal care of you clients hair,not to damage it fewer you are so gentle and you are about curing the problem not keeping a client thanks for showing me how care about the people other than the problem
I feel for her. I keep my hair short due to my psoriasis/dandruff/itching/eczema. I always feel so ashamed when strangers point out my flakes.
I'm sorry about that. People should educate themselves!
Same..it's make us look dirty like we don't take a shower at all
Her hair turned out so beautiful! It was beautiful before but its extra beautiful after! Good job! 🥰
I’m glad you didn’t call it scalp psoriasis cuz that’s not a thing. It’s an auto immune disease and sometimes it presents in the skin! There’s a huge difference. So glad to finally see a video title with correct information
Thank you so much for posting this and being positive!!. My 12 yr old daughter has psoriasis on her scalp and a lot of her body. She was born with it as well and has been bullied all through school. I’m going to ask her dermatologist about it! So much love 💕 thanks again! Her hair and scalp looks so beautiful!
I got psoriasis when i was 14.
Possibly i would not have taken below advice.
So she will be hard to convince.
You have psoriasis fir life. So maybe she will try later on
I have psoriasis for 38 years all over my body
Recently found something that helped me a lot. The patches retreated without medicine or uv treament. Never seen this...ever.
Maybe it helps you.
Try taking daily cold showers.
Read up on the effects of cold exposure.
Give it a month to work.
Good luck.
Take care.
Seems the light therapy does benefit her and reduces the amount of redness afterwards. Appreciate your work, you definitely go above and beyond for your clients.
This is me. I have had psoriasis since I was 12 and I am 26 now. It covers over ten percent of my body. What she says in the beginning about how we have to go through a process to be presentable to the world is exactly right. We get used to having this issue it’s the rest of the world that has a larger problem with it. The medications to treat this are sooo damaging and you basically cannot have children while on it. And to think this is a cosmetic issue and we are taking injections for this.. maybe the world should be more understanding so sweet women like her don’t have to deal with the long term side effects of these medications.
I know someone who has psoriasis. They watch their diet, because tomatoes and tomato products irritate or flairs it up. Vitamin A foods helps them tremendously, so they eat sweet potatoes and carrots. Plus they do some topical treatments
i have whole body/ scalp psoriasis and i really appreciate you doing this video and the care you gave your client
Thank you so much for your professionalism. I also suffer just like your client. God bless you!
I had it on my scalp when I was younger. My folks made me get brush cuts which I hated because my spots were visible and I would get embarrassed in school from comments. Looking back on it, it's actually better to keep it uncovered so it could get exposed to sunlight, which is good for it. I get Stelara injections now which seems to help greatly.
You are unique because you really help your clients and are way more advanced in helping them!!!’thank you for the work you do!!!!! Much love to YOU and your clients!!!!!❤️❤️❤️🌹🌹🌹
I feel her pain I to have psoriasis and when not treated covers 90% of my body it itches it hurts and people look at me as if I’m a walking disease witch hurts more then having the psoriasis itself thank god for Humira that has helped me so much on Humira it’s like I don’t have it at all and makes me so happy about what I look like 😊😊😊😊for those who suffer with psoriasis your not alone and we psoriasis sufferers know how you feel
How wonderful that you offer this service and with so much understanding. My boyfriend only lets me cut his hair because he is too embarrassed by the tiny amount of flakes he has to let anyone but me see…
❤️ Such a great service you are doing to people who truly need and value it! ❤️
Even after all that dandruff her hair is so smooth and beautiful ❤️
I used to walk to my grandma's and she would do this for me and would treat me with ice-cream afterword. I have very fond memories of my grandma.
I love the dry scratching. Thanks for a new client and sharing a different way of helping this condition.
I love that you are respectful and empathize with the client struggling to manage. You are super professional.
Love the ones with big scales coming up. All are different. Happy New Year lady!
♥️♥️♥️Carla, you need to have workshops for other hairstylists of all races to train them on how you care for people with severe scalp issues and to share your personal philosophy, which brings thousands to your channel!!! Classy, compassionate care, kindness, privacy, along with loving words, advice, and encouragement!!! Sell your products! You could do these trainings monthly. Spread this LOVE to all states! They could have YOUR OFFICIAL CERTIFICATION! You are amazing! Blessings!♥️♥️♥️
I have issues with eczema. I get it on my arms, back, chest, head and most recently my neck and I love summer because the sun is a natural way for my skin to feel better and go away for a time being also I lived on the beach in NC and the salt water helped a lot. I also stopped eating bread and I drank almond milk instead of regular whole milk and my skin looked amazing. So I hope that it gets better for her. I also have a 2 month old baby almost 3.
I have psoriasis and it is a living nightmare the treatment you give the woman in this video was amazing
i also have this, i have it all over my body: face, body, scalp. it’s horrible i’ve had it for years now and it’s so hard being young aswell cuz all you get is questions. but i hope her well and this probably took a lot of confidence
Thank you for sharing your knowledge. I have suffered from this most of my life started in highschool and it's been 30 years now. There's not much effective treatment and many of the oral and topical medications have not worked at all and had horrible side effects. I was a candidate for the light therapy, I was required to actually go to the office daily and it just didn't work with my work schedule, doctor's office was in another city. I appreciate your videos. I have a hard time finding stylists to work with me because of the problem and I have suffered MUCH shame and pain. I really just want to thank you from the bottom of my heart for all that you do. 💯💥💕❤️
Can you purchase the lamp?
Wow! You did an amazing job on her inflamed area’s. I have psoriasis but not on my scalp. I feel for all of the ladies that have this condition on their scalps. Love how gorgeous you made her hair.
What about the dudes? 😪
Oh absolutely feel for anyone that has this horrific condition. I can not fathom how everyone that suffers from scalp conditions can persevere with the itching and soreness. I stand corrected on excluding men and even children.
@@donnamulholland7177 i was joking, don't worry.
You do a great service to your clients. Thank you for also taking the time to share .
I just wanted to say that this is so painful 😭 I have psoriasis and eczema of the scalp and scratching or removing the plaque burns so bad (notice when her scalp turns bright red at points) and a lot of the time bleeds very easily. Idk if the antiseptic helps but I wanted to emphasize the fact that these treatments are not easy. This hurts, the prescription topicals hurt, the shampoos hurt, the judgment that we must not be doing anything to take care of this hurts...and we go through this on a regular basis. It is not easy trying to scrub a skin condition away. It’s so tiring and painful. I appreciate that you highlighted that this really isn’t funny.
Ahh this whole time I thought it would feel good for the client :( like a really good scratching.
@@brebre461 I think it’s feels good in the way that a waxing does- it hurts but you feel good about yourself after, like you’re fresh and feel presentable, you feel clean, and after a little bit the burning and inflammation goes away. I think it helps a lot of people feel good and is part of their self-care or maintenance routine but it isn’t an easy part! 🤍
@@amandaischristine i feel you i have this as well i def wear beanies at work to cover all my scalp tears.
@@amandaischristine Wow thank you for the information. People need to be less judgmental for sure
I will say that light works. I noticed a big difference between the before and after. The redness especially on the left side of her head in back really calmed down. Thank God for you! You took your time and really focused on your client.
I tried Kevin Murphy the light green hair scalp and shampoo and mask at some salon and it cleared ALL MY SCALP in one time! It lasted for a month or more
Her hair came out so beautifully! Congrats to her on her new bundle of joy ❤️
I have it too and I feel really self conscious about it because people don’t understand about psoriasis. It’s nice to see it being normalised.
I have eczema, which obviously is different from psoriasis, but it’s embarrassing and painful at times. I was bullied for it as a kid and I feel judged for it as an adult even though I know it’s just dry skin. My eczema isn’t just on my arms, chest, and face, but also on my scalp and if I start to sweat, my head itches and stings. It’s awful and I’m so glad you’re able to help people feel confident 💙 having a field day with your scalp is refreshing and I always feel so clean after I manage to get my dandruff mostly removed.
I also have psoriasis so I understand the struggles with it.This video was awesome.Her hair looks amazing! ❤
I suffer too. From scalp and skin psoriasis. I'm sorry for her. She is inflamed around the edges. I feel for her. Prayers.
I have scalp psoriasis well HAD it. I got rid of it with a cream from Dollar tree. It's called athletes foot cream in a gray box for just $1. I tried everything and this is what helped me. Hope this helps
Thank you. A good friend of mine did the same thing. He was ashamed to tell his wife how he got rid of it lol. He tries it at his step sisters house one day when he helped her put away her groceries it was in a bag and she suggested he try it for his face and scalp. It’s been cleared up ever since.
Can u please tell me how you used it because I really want to clear mines up
Her hair turned out so beautifully. I pray that she be healed
I have eczema in my scalp. Nothing even close to this, but it’s still annoying and itchy. I bet this felt wonderful to her.
I understand about the psoriasis. I don't have it. My dad had it. It was as pretty severe. My daughter has it. The only time she has a problem is in the winter months. We found heat works for her. Sending loves and support to your client.
Have a Merry Christmas 🎄
Hey Tracy, yes the dry winter months affect us all but definitely people with issues with dry skin the most. My suggestion is to salve them down with a super rich body cream like eucerine or alboline before bed after a steamy shower. Putting on the most comfy footed pj’s and sweating a little overnight. This helped my daughter a lot..she doesn’t even remember her dry skin. 💞💯
I had this. I shaved my head, had light treatment and it cured it. My hair is grown back and I’m normal
Sounds like you had seborrheic dermatitis, not psoriasis. Psoriasis is a chronic autoimmune disease.
I love when you upload! I’m happy you brought her back. When you started on her hairline, I started wincing, because of how painful I thought it might be for her, but you were so gentle. Another wonderful scratch!👏🏽👍🏽
You are so caring to learn how to deal with this condition so thoroughly. Mine isn’t so bad, but she’s right, sunlight works best for me.
Enjoyed the video. Noticed around her neckline was inflamed, seems like it would burn. Her flakes looked more like dandruff than what I’m used to seeing as psoriasis. I know she had to be satisfied with the final outcome. I imagine her scalp felt a lot of relief.
My coworker has psoriasis and we used Malibu scalp remedy on her it helped a lot
I’ll go grab some today. Thank you!! I’ve heard some great things about Malibu
I’ve been dealing with scalp psoriasis for years! Certain foods like refined sugars, processed foods, gluten, and alcohol will trigger my flare ups. I’ve gone to a naturopath for other health issues in the past and the root cause of psoriasis they said is poor gut health and genetics. I find sea buckthorn oil massaged into the dry spots on my scalp helps sometimes!