Also....it would usually need to be moisturized quite a bit before starting to remove anything. Giving the fact that this isn't a true video, due to the fact that the person's not doing any kind of movement? Where's the redness? Every time, you remove cradle cap, dandruff or whatever kind of condition it is from the scalp, it's ALWAYS RED & in some cases, depending on the severity of the case, the area would bleed!! Who else besides me has seen it happen? When removing cradle cap from a baby's scalp, it's always really red!!
I have chronic psoriasis and I very much doubt the authenticity of the video, when I pull the plaques off, the underlying skin is red, that's the area affected by psoriasis. Its red patches are where the cells are overproduced. I've had the condition for over 40 years so can speak from experience
Mine would be so bloody if I let it get like this…. In my 20 years of scalp psoriases it has NEVER gotten close to this bad and has already been bloody…. So… that being said, I want to know HOW they fakes this!!!! The scalp looks so clean underneath like what?! How?!
@@serratoanthony scalp psoriasis is very real and not fun to deal with. It looks almost exactly like this when removing. But I agree, there would be some kind of redness underneath.
We use a product produced by body shop. Works on both my husband and his mom. Husband uses daily and fully no more symptoms. His mom uses once week and still suffers.... So use daily or as needed. Body shop ginger shampoo... No more suffering...
I love all the "its glue" "its wax" Please explain how this glue or wax is not on the hair shaft? Only on the scalp. That seems more time consuming than necessary.. Even for clicks. Also to the "where's the redness or blood?" People.. My daughter has plaque build up just like this in spots.. Not as severe as this but there is no redness, no blood and no sensitivity. Its been an over production of sebum. Relax people.. Just because you have been diagnosed with something, and you experience common symptoms.. Does not mean it is that way for everyone. There is such a thing as uncommon symptoms for every disease and diagnosis.
You can get a something something. Ppl do way worse for clicks. If your daughters was loke this it would be way more irritated and severe. Mine isn’t this bad and it is painful to the touch
I’m just amazed that the scalp under it is not irritated. I’ve been dealing with psoriasis for years and my scalp is always red and swollen after the removal plus my lymph nodes are always swollen after a bad flare up
I’m convinced this is some sort of egg and flour mixture used to imitate psoriasis…..the whole ‘thing’ with psoriasis is that the top layer of skin sheds before the next layer is ready, therefore leaving behind a superficial, sticky wound. As much as I enjoy watching this, I don’t think it’s real.
@@Fatima-gamgi I know only too well. I have been hospitalized several times due to severe psoriasis. If that was real the scalp would be red raw and bleeding.
I agree with you. I have psoriasis for almost 25 years. I am also a physician so... This is not psoriasis, not even dandruff. It is impossible to scratch it like that, not mentioning the red and inflammatory scalp, the very oily aspect of the hair when the disease is that bad... And the bleeding!!! Plus, those flakes should have been stuck on the pillow when the guy sleeps. I did some research and and I am pretty sure this is washable wax or glue. They should be honest, we're watching anyway!
Its not real, psoriasis is the skin and these big flakes would be stuck, the skin under then would be red patches which is where the flakes are made. Fun to watch but not real I'm afraid. (I've had psoriasis for more than 40 years so I can say from experience)
Probably would have been a Great Ideal to put cotton or plugs in his ears so that Danduff doesn't get in them. That would really be painful to get an infection in his ears.
Looks more like scalp fungus like a yeast overgrowth with scalp sebum and dirt. Dude needs to see a trich specialist for a scalp exfoliation to cleanse his follicles then use the right products to clear build up.
Where’s the redness and the pink skin underneath (which is sign of new skin growing underneath)? Where is the soreness that this leaves after removing the plaques? On the whole, you can never remove ever piece of this condition from the scalp in one sitting, it’s moreso a labor of love as it’s a constant battle against skin which is at different levels of being ready to loosen from the skin. My daughter suffers from this since birth alongside other genetic conditions, so I question the legitimacy of this video.
At first glance I thought maybe it’s just and educational video on how to properly comb it out but no redness? no bleeding? nothing! I was wondering just like you but someone told me “everybody isn’t the same” so I just took that and ran with it lol
@@jojo1234a don’t get me wrong I’m still with you I believe the same thing that you are saying I personally don’t believe anybody skin or scalp would look that healthy underneath if they really suffered from this so I think it’s an educational video on how to comb it out but if they are just posting for views or click bait this shame on them because it’s people struggling everyday with this
This isn’t real. He would have open sores and it wouldn’t be this dry unless they prescribed him with something and told him not to touch it and come back
Watched this out of curiosity , but the comments were better than the psoriasis scraping. Who knew someone’s autoimmune disease could generate so much entertainment. And revenue… 😂🤣
I see most people scabs are red when they do this psorias scraping a scalp even sometimes it bleeds but this guy got a lot of psoriasis and I don't see no red scalping no bleeding
Not real scalp issue. Scalp is totally clean and not affected by the removal of whatever substance that put onto hThis person’s scalp. I hate when something like this challenges my intelligence
That guy dont have psoriasis, stop telling lies and make a video which is non sense. The part of the body that has psoriasis should be reddish and the scally that is stick to the scalp may cause bleeding. I have psoriasis for 15 years.
If this is not “real“ psoriasis, then I am 100% fooled. Harboring NO disrespect I am at once disgusted and fascinated at the sight of these ultra-large sized flakes hiding among strands of otherwise healthy looking hair on this man’s scalp. I am wondering how often someone with this condition needs to have these flakes combed out on a monthly basis. If I ever had psoriasis like this, could I ever be in a relationship? For that matter, could I even leave my house? I just can’t imagine being cursed with psoriasis like this. I will send you REIKI healing energy and prayers to my pal, Jesus, to give you relief, not to mention a complete cure. Bless you, Babs
not real, Real psoriasis affects the skin under it causing redness and bleeding. Don't know what they put in this guys hair but it is not a skin condition.
Ужас какой только нет болезни Но обычно это часто встречается у новорожденных детей или чуть постарше.А что это не отходит когда моешь голову.Ужас у него вся голова в этих наростах.На перхоть похоже.
Your title sound like you are talking about a race of people hair. Which was very offensive. Now I stepped back, and notice the person head, you were working on had black hair. I guess I thought you were talking about black people. Because the title did not make sense one way or the other.
Also....it would usually need to be moisturized quite a bit before starting to remove anything. Giving the fact that this isn't a true video, due to the fact that the person's not doing any kind of movement? Where's the redness? Every time, you remove cradle cap, dandruff or whatever kind of condition it is from the scalp, it's ALWAYS RED & in some cases, depending on the severity of the case, the area would bleed!! Who else besides me has seen it happen? When removing cradle cap from a baby's scalp, it's always really red!!
It does not always turn red.
I have chronic psoriasis and I very much doubt the authenticity of the video, when I pull the plaques off, the underlying skin is red, that's the area affected by psoriasis. Its red patches are where the cells are overproduced. I've had the condition for over 40 years so can speak from experience
Mine is similar to this and I have taken off quarter sized plaques. Sometimes its red and inflamed and sometimes its not
Mine would be so bloody if I let it get like this…. In my 20 years of scalp psoriases it has NEVER gotten close to this bad and has already been bloody…. So… that being said, I want to know HOW they fakes this!!!! The scalp looks so clean underneath like what?! How?!
A+ for wearing gloves.
Yall putting stuff in your hair just to get a removal vidoe. The scalp looks healthy underneath. I'm not buying it.. downvote
@@serratoanthony shut up it’s real my mom has it
@@serratoanthony you remove it and then it looks better underneath
@@serratoanthony scalp psoriasis is very real and not fun to deal with. It looks almost exactly like this when removing.
But I agree, there would be some kind of redness underneath.
It’s not contagious
We use a product produced by body shop. Works on both my husband and his mom. Husband uses daily and fully no more symptoms. His mom uses once week and still suffers.... So use daily or as needed. Body shop ginger shampoo... No more suffering...
I love all the "its glue" "its wax"
Please explain how this glue or wax is not on the hair shaft? Only on the scalp. That seems more time consuming than necessary.. Even for clicks. Also to the "where's the redness or blood?" People.. My daughter has plaque build up just like this in spots.. Not as severe as this but there is no redness, no blood and no sensitivity. Its been an over production of sebum. Relax people.. Just because you have been diagnosed with something, and you experience common symptoms.. Does not mean it is that way for everyone. There is such a thing as uncommon symptoms for every disease and diagnosis.
You can get a something something. Ppl do way worse for clicks. If your daughters was loke this it would be way more irritated and severe. Mine isn’t this bad and it is painful to the touch
Absolutely! I get quarter sized plaques with lil to no redness
Thank you
I’m just amazed that the scalp under it is not irritated. I’ve been dealing with psoriasis for years and my scalp is always red and swollen after the removal plus my lymph nodes are always swollen after a bad flare up
I’m convinced this is some sort of egg and flour mixture used to imitate psoriasis…..the whole ‘thing’ with psoriasis is that the top layer of skin sheds before the next layer is ready, therefore leaving behind a superficial, sticky wound. As much as I enjoy watching this, I don’t think it’s real.
Está persona no la hace de emoción y sabe quitar la caspa perfectamente, felicitaciones!
No es caspa.
I have scalp psoriasis...this is not real.
You know psoriasis comes in various tipes
@@Fatima-gamgi I know only too well. I have been hospitalized several times due to severe psoriasis. If that was real the scalp would be red raw and bleeding.
@@nancyp4337 true and I hope it gets a little better I know psoriasis is very anoying and sometimes disturbing so hope you wil get a little better
I agree with you. I have psoriasis for almost 25 years. I am also a physician so...
This is not psoriasis, not even dandruff. It is impossible to scratch it like that, not mentioning the red and inflammatory scalp, the very oily aspect of the hair when the disease is that bad... And the bleeding!!!
Plus, those flakes should have been stuck on the pillow when the guy sleeps.
I did some research and and I am pretty sure this is washable wax or glue.
They should be honest, we're watching anyway!
@@Fatima-gamgi thank you!!
Is these real? How good it is that doesn't stick to the skin
Its not real, psoriasis is the skin and these big flakes would be stuck, the skin under then would be red patches which is where the flakes are made. Fun to watch but not real I'm afraid.
(I've had psoriasis for more than 40 years so I can say from experience)
Most satisfying video i ever watched..
Probably would have been a Great Ideal to put cotton or plugs in his ears so that Danduff doesn't get in them. That would really be painful to get an infection in his ears.
Looks like dried eggs in his hair. Not psoriasis
Looks more like scalp fungus like a yeast overgrowth with scalp sebum and dirt. Dude needs to see a trich specialist for a scalp exfoliation to cleanse his follicles then use the right products to clear build up.
I low key felt stuff flying on me
lmao same😂
Where’s the redness and the pink skin underneath (which is sign of new skin growing underneath)? Where is the soreness that this leaves after removing the plaques? On the whole, you can never remove ever piece of this condition from the scalp in one sitting, it’s moreso a labor of love as it’s a constant battle against skin which is at different levels of being ready to loosen from the skin. My daughter suffers from this since birth alongside other genetic conditions, so I question the legitimacy of this video.
Everybody isn’t the same that’s the best answer someone can give you
At first glance I thought maybe it’s just and educational video on how to properly comb it out but no redness? no bleeding? nothing! I was wondering just like you but someone told me “everybody isn’t the same” so I just took that and ran with it lol
@@ThaaEducator yes you do have a good point there, it may well be a case of everyone being different. 😊
@@jojo1234a don’t get me wrong I’m still with you I believe the same thing that you are saying I personally don’t believe anybody skin or scalp would look that healthy underneath if they really suffered from this so I think it’s an educational video on how to comb it out but if they are just posting for views or click bait this shame on them because it’s people struggling everyday with this
how is it coming off so easy?
I have this but not as bad. It is really light and it isn’t sticky or anything. Like a small piece of toilet paper. 🥴
Probably has less oil/sebum? It looks pretty dry compared to other people with psoriasis
This isn’t real. He would have open sores and it wouldn’t be this dry unless they prescribed him with something and told him not to touch it and come back
@@rp-wn5or This looks more oily to me, I have mega scalp P and peeling like this leaves my scalp so sore! He doesn't have any redness or anything!
The best scratching video I have seen all year 👍
A quoi cette maladie
En que lugar del mundo, ocurre ésto?
It’s more likely they put flour batter in the hair… it’s not psoriasis 😑
This is not a dundruf they put something for content only. It's not true.
This is called sebhorric dermatitis. Nurse from Ohio
Why it does't have a red marks..
I also have psoriasis..
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Hi Wax. *smh
Watched this out of curiosity , but the comments were better than the psoriasis scraping. Who knew someone’s autoimmune disease could generate so much entertainment. And revenue… 😂🤣
Comb upfaster to remove
Dis dude gots a new scalp a commin
I see most people scabs are red when they do this psorias scraping a scalp even sometimes it bleeds but this guy got a lot of psoriasis and I don't see no red scalping no bleeding
Not real scalp issue. Scalp is totally clean and not affected by the removal of whatever substance that put onto hThis person’s scalp. I hate when something like this challenges my intelligence
Everyone is different. My neighbor has psoriasis and he doesn't have any redness or irritation when I do his scratches
That guy dont have psoriasis, stop telling lies and make a video which is non sense. The part of the body that has psoriasis should be reddish and the scally that is stick to the scalp may cause bleeding. I have psoriasis for 15 years.
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Looks like wax to me
Have you ever seen the ones when they glue beads to like somebody’s hand or something to like mimic text Sarah some shit like that it’s crazy
Parece que está, sobrepuesta. Porque el cuero cabelludo, no se queda rojo.
If you know, you know. No point in arguing, just need remedies
This is true dandruff!!!
This would be cool if it was real.
Seria lo más normal que se quedara rojo despues de quitarle esas costras.
Wax
I thought my flakes were bad until I saw this.
Well is that a real psoriasis ?
him after this: _ahhhh fresh relllllllllief_
Corn flakes and glue!
yep
That’s clearly wax
Vinigar and lemon.
Mmmmmm forbidden corn flakes
Olive Garden: say when
Me: …….
Ini seperti ditumpahkan oleh lilin.
If this is not “real“ psoriasis, then I am 100% fooled. Harboring NO disrespect I am at once disgusted and fascinated at the sight of these ultra-large sized flakes hiding among strands of otherwise healthy looking hair on this man’s scalp. I am wondering how often someone with this condition needs to have these flakes combed out on a monthly basis. If I ever had psoriasis like this, could I ever be in a relationship? For that matter, could I even leave my house? I just can’t imagine being cursed with psoriasis like this. I will send you REIKI healing energy and prayers to my pal, Jesus, to give you relief, not to mention a complete cure. Bless you, Babs
not real, Real psoriasis affects the skin under it causing redness and bleeding. Don't know what they put in this guys hair but it is not a skin condition.
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W o a h
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These ppl don't know how to scratch head. I could slap whoever this is 🙄🙄
He might not have any arms!
@@oxcart4172 😂😂😂
This is dried wax.
If this is real he could have gotten that out easily. Combing softly would have taken lots of it out! Suspect!
Looks more like seborrheic dermatitis...severe dandruff.
imagine the relief for h im lol
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Ужас какой только нет болезни Но обычно это часто встречается у новорожденных детей или чуть постарше.А что это не отходит когда моешь голову.Ужас у него вся голова в этих наростах.На перхоть похоже.
Same videos 😡
Very good video
Your title sound like you are talking about a race of people hair. Which was very offensive. Now I stepped back, and notice the person head, you were working on had black hair. I guess I thought you were talking about black people. Because the title did not make sense one way or the other.
And that is not Black person’s hair; looks more like Mexican person hair. Get real you-tube!