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Scalp Acne
by
CMan0928
on 29 Apr, 2012 00:13
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Hey guys! First time poster here with a question. I just turned 30 and I've finally come to the conclusion that no matter how many special shampoos I try, how many different supplements I take, or how many times I wish for my thinning hair to return to it's glory days, it isn't going to happen. I started really thinning in the front part of my head when I was in my mid 20's. Now it's fairly noticeable. I don't want to fight it anymore and went out and purchased a $35 Wahl ChromePro Clipper Set. But before I buzz it down I need to resolve a problem. I have quite a few acne bumps on the top of my scalp as well as behind my ears and on the back of my head. I've tried a ton of methods for getting rid of these and haven't had much success. Clearly before I cut my hair to such a short length I would like to get rid of the bumps to avoid a bloodbath once I take the clipper to my head. Any thoughts on resolving this? I do have oily skin and get the occasional facial breakout as well. I use a good quality cleanser for my skin type and follow a skincare regimen to keep things in check. Thanks in advance for any help.
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#1
by
Paul the Headblader
on 29 Apr, 2012 04:14
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First off, welcome.
Second, visit a dermatologist
Third: do you have face / other body areas acne problems?
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#2
by
Lynchy
on 29 Apr, 2012 04:35
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Welcome!
Can't help much with the acne sorry.
However shaving should allow for easier treatment!
Good luck
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#3
by
Baldstu
on 29 Apr, 2012 12:05
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BY all means visit a dermatologist cost you a lot of dosh , mbe first visit your pharmacist and talk to him or her 1st cud be cheaper . Salycyclic acid presps a re in abundence in pharmacys here . Pharmacists are wise people .
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#4
by
Sir Harry
on 29 Apr, 2012 23:06
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Welcome....I'd check with a dermatologist just to make sure it's nothing serious....Good Luck!
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#5
by
D.A.L.U.I.
on 30 Apr, 2012 07:03
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Another vote for the doctor, at thirty it could be another skin condition and not acne per se. After the medicine man calms down the problem, you'll be able to scrape the grape without a problem and possibly help control the condition too.
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#6
by
SlyAggie
on 30 Apr, 2012 20:04
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The bumps you may have actually may be folliculitis, which is an inflammation of the hair follicles, sometimes caused by bacteria. Your dermatologist take one look at It and either give you a cream or simple antibiotics. I had it and kept a script for antibiotics handy for when I had a breakout.
Easily treated if it is this.
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#7
by
BaldingChris
on 08 May, 2012 07:36
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Cman: I'm on the same boat. Picking up a hair clipper this week and then beginning my journey to slyness.
It seems I've been experiencing exactly what you are. Have always had minor acne starting in my teenage
years. It's gotten much better now that I'm older, but still constantly have a few small pimples on my back,
face, and scalp.
I feel like I've tried every aural and topical treatment. Was usually prescribed some form of Benzoyl Peroxide
and Salicylic Acid. After years of trying things and usually falling back on those same types of face wash, I
realized I could just buy them in non prescription form. So I stopped going to the dermatologost and began
using Oxy Face Wash (Benzoyl Peroxide) and Clearasil Daily Face Wash (Salicylic Acid). I found this to be the
best I could do, and stuck to it for a long time. Now since I'm about to buzz and would prefer no pimples if
possible, I'm going back to the dermatologist. I'll keep you posted on what I discover. Please do the same.
One thing that might help you a bit, which did for me. Apparently anti dandruff shampoos can help us.
Head and Shoulders Classic Clean Shampoo (No Conditioner) was specificly recommended to me by
someone. After using it on and off for a year, I can say for sure, it absolutely helps. Also I'm thinking
about using the Salicylic Acid wash on my scalp once its buzzed or shaved. From my research, I believe
it'll be the best thing I can do.
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#8
by
D.A.L.U.I.
on 08 May, 2012 08:08
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One other possibility is that although you've sliced the hair off at the skin, the gland that lubricates the hair shaft is still pumping out its product. That may be causing a blockage and then some irritation, hence red spots. I suggest also trying a loofah pad, available at WM for about $2-3--not the sponge just the pad. Use that with a mild antibacterial soap like Cuticura every day to help keep the accumulation in the pores to a minimum. Then some astringent and as suggested above benzoyl peroxide and also hydrocortizone lotion, not creme.
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#9
by
BlackDogBrewing
on 08 Jun, 2012 11:04
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The bumps you may have actually may be folliculitis, which is an inflammation of the hair follicles, sometimes caused by bacteria. Your dermatologist take one look at It and either give you a cream or simple antibiotics. I had it and kept a script for antibiotics handy for when I had a breakout.
Easily treated if it is this.
I have this as well, my dermo put me on doxycycline 20 mg/2x a day, as well as using dapsone steriod gel at night, and DHC Zinc Shampoo in the morning. It has helped, but I still get the breakouts. Good luck; see a dermatologist.
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by
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on 12 Jul, 2013 04:48
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#11
by
Crowbar
on 12 Jul, 2013 07:47
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I always had acne on my scalp (mis diagnosed way back as psoriasis)
after clipping always have a shower and use an anti bacterial wash in the shower like ph neutral Phisohex, then pay your head dry and don't touch it.
Also make sure you drink plenty of water and eat healthily
I found the combination of having my hair clipped and using the anto bacterial wash improved my acne greatly. If I eat badly and don't drink much water, it comes back a bit
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#12
by
Shaquille
on 12 Jul, 2013 07:51
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I got rid of my acne with shampoo believe it or not lol, the brand was selsun blue. My routine was pretty simple too, I'd start by putting the shampoo all over my head and face and then I'd use a cleansing pad to scrub in a circular motion, I did that twice a day and the acne was gone in a month or so. I still have occasional breakouts if I stop using it though.
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#13
by
Goatee
on 12 Jul, 2013 11:54
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Try to use a natural product on your head. Eek out all chemicals and go for a wet shave. Moisturise and let nature intervene. A bald head will probably help quite a lot.