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Hi everybody, in this video I show you how you can figure out what is causing you to have an itchy dry scalp, and if you have flakes, what those flakes mean. Dandruff, seborrhea, and psoriasis, can be extremely annoying and embarrassing, but the good news is they can all be treated. In this video I will give you tips on how you can treat and hopefully cure these scalp conditions. Dandruff shampoos can be drying to your hair, so I also offer some natural alternatives to using the over-the-counter medicated shampoos that are gentler. Things like Tea Tree Oil. . If you have long hair, you always want to be careful not to dry it out and since these conditions are conditions of the scalp, its best to protect your hair as much as possible. Ihope you found this video helpful. Please subscribe because I have so much more to come; something helpful and of interest to everyone. Thanks so much for viewing! To purchase a YouTips4U custom-designed T-Shirt please click here: cgi.ebay.com To visit me at my blogspot, please click here: www.youtips4u.blogspot.com

Red itchy and swollen eyelids are at least annoying and at worst disabling, and they happen almost exclusively to women. So what is the culprit? Dr. Schultz will share with you why you won’t have to look farther than your finger tips. Transcript: Itchy red swollen eyelids is a vexing and annoying problem that I see mostly in my female patients, and the most common cause of this problem, believe it or not, is nail polish. There are only two things that touch the skin of your eyes—your fingers and your make-up, and it’s usually not your make-up. Nail polish only causes this reaction if you’re allergic to it in the first 4-6 hours after it’s been applied while it’s still drying because the chemicals are much more irritating in the liquid nail polish than in the dry nail polish. They actually change when they’re on your nails, and those chemicals, after 6-8 hours, are no longer irritating. So the next time you wake up with red swollen itchy eyelids, think about whether or not you had new nail polish applied the day before and, if you remove your nail polish, re-apply it and keep your hands away from your eyelids for the first eight hours and I’ll bet that that rash doesn’t come back. DermTV.com Connect with DermTV www.facebook.com www.twitter.com Everyonecan have beautiful, healthy, and younger looking skin, and DermTV, the Internet’s daily skincare video show, will demonstrate how by revealing expert tips and techniques and by providing real solutions for real skincare
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