Seborrheic dermatitis /Dandruff fix?

I have dry flaky patches all over my scalp, eyebrows and around my nose and cheeks. Does anyone have experience with treating this? I've had dandruff for years now and it's really embarrassing when sleeping with a girl and her pillow is covered in snow the next morning. All the doctors say to try (((their))) product but they never work. Is they a good moisturizing routine you could recommend?

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Mine was fungle, you should probably see a dermatologist for it

Get an anti-fungal shampoo (you rub it into your face also) and topical steroid cream for face.

Sorted mine out within a couple days.

Could you recommend the brand name? I believe it to be a fungal infection. Could diet also play a role? I'm thinking of cutting bread and dairy out for good.

Nizoral shampoo

Re diet: my skin became over all better when I went vegan

I have this aswell.

It helps with what other anons has mentioned with anti-fungal shampoo.

Too bad I got it in my armpits now aswell and it is itchy as fuck.

Stop wearing hats and get some sunlight on that thing.
Also keep your bed sheets clean

Carnivore

I had it. I used nizoral like this user and made some changes in my lifestyle.
I even think I’m thickening the hair on my hairline.

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Doesn't it come back after you stop using those? I would like to find some sort of treatment that doesn't mean you have to wash you hair everyday and use Nizoral every week.

Not him, but it doesn’t if you address the cause rather than the symptoms.

What is the cause?

DHT, at least in my case. I cut dairy and high glycemic foods from my diet and reduced ejaculation (I’m just including this because that’s a thing I changed), and my skin has never been oily since, even after not bathing for days. I’m still usong nizoral twice a day (I plan on quitting it after I finish the 2 month treatment), but hear me out: the seborrheic dermatitis that had previoulsy vanished came back, even while using nizoral, after a depression face in which I fapped like 7 times a day and the only food I ate was junk food (pizza, ice cream, etc.).

+1 for nizoral from me, just buy it, it's expensive compared to head and shoulders and selsun blue, especially if you compare by fluid ounce,

but that other bullshit doesn't do shit, perhaps even makes it worse. nizoral actually significantly helps

medfag here

Low potency topical steroid for the face BID
Selenium Sulfide shampoo once daily, leave in for 10 minutes before rinsing
Ketoconazole BID to face topically as well

go see an actual dermatologist not your GP

and btw seb derm is an autoimmune reaction to a fungus that everybody has on their face, it will never fully go away and requires chronic management. You will likely need maintenance therapy forever. Moisturizing alone will not help.

>fungus that everybody has on their face
I do what now

Hairfall( even though family has a head full of hair Even at 75)
Itchy and flaky whenever I comb and have a ring worm at the back of my year.

What do I have?

>ring worm
GO TO YOUR DERMATOLOGIST. Jesus fucking Christ, you've got a hobo disease.

Head'n'shoulders helped me with my scalp, but for my face I had to use something else

m8, I have the ointment and I usually get it during winters.

Is that genetic? Or do you live in filth?

>Genetic
Ring worm isn't genetic you dumb cunt.
>Filth
Idk, I bathe 2 times a day. But I sweat a lot.

I meant like susceptibility or something. Maybe you've low immunity from your parents and that's why you keep getting ringworm. Ew. That's just ew.
>dad has psoriasis
>granddad too
>I don't
Dodged a bullet.

>Low immunity
Maybe, but my parents haven't been sick in maybe over a year.
>Ew
It just appears like a red spot and goes away 2-3 days after applying the cream. Not that ew 2bh.

Then call it a red spot. When you hear 'ringworm', you imagine something like a rotten foot, crawling with maggots. Why did they even call it 'worm' if it's a fungus? Man, English is weird.

Because it looks like a worm. Mines a bit redder and that part of the skin is extremely dry and scaly.

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As in cross-section? Oh well, I hope that issue goes away for you or something. Damn, this thread makes my skin crawl. I guess it's a natural response to that, something from the lizard brain.

>m8, I have the ointment
can you tell me how is it called?

ewwwwwww, imagine having such a disgusting skin. Gas the untermensch.

I had the same OP, you will need these things:

Every 2-3 days:
Shampoo 1: nizoral highest strength
Shampoo 2: T-gel Neutrogena
Conditioner: Aveeno conditioner
Leave each shampoo in for 5mins, you can double up on the nizoral and leave the first use in for 2-3min then the second for 5min. Conditioner only 30sec or so.

Then you can use hydrocortisone cream to treat any patches on the ridge of your hairline, eg near your ears or forehead.

Accutane can permanently treat it as it changes both your oil composition and output. Accutane permanently treated it for me. Had it for 10 years and after 8 months of accurate it was gone, that was 6 years ago now.

The shampoo will keep it at Bay though and should pretty much cure it as long as you keep using it regularly. I didn't get any red patches while using the shampoos every 3 days, if I left it for a week or more, the itchyness and patches and hair loss would return.

Don't use head and shoulders whatever you do. That shit is trash and will make it worse, it's extremely dehydrating and irritating.

I found nizoral alone wasn't enough and it was the combination with T-gel that knocked it out.

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>DHT

A likely culprit.

Whenever I hit around 14 days of NoFap, my eternal dandruff goes away. I've run this experiment several times and can finally confirm it.

This is literally one of the most mildest fungul infection.
Any generic OTC will do. I don't even know my cream's name. Just ask a cream for mild fungal infection/ring worm/ athlete's foot

I suffered for 3 years thinking it was dry skin or a fungal infection.
I was actually allergic to proplyene glycol. its in so much shit.

I had this once and thought I had HIV. If you have this shit, chances are you have a low T cell count. Get that shit checked out. Not saying it’s HIV, but people with any kind of immunodeficiency get things like seborrheic dermatitis

Cool

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>OP gets dry skin
>Everyone telling him to spend the rest of his life on steroid creams and antifungal shampoos

A fungal infection would itch like fuck, an autoimmune issue isn't going away with steroid creams, you need to fix your gut health to imrpove that shit. Take the anti-fungal shampoos for temporaray relief while healing your gut health in the meantime, and make sure you're getting enough vitamin D. Yoghurt works wonders for me, plenty of citrus fruits, liver and fish etc.