- Male
- 23 Years
- 22/01/2025
I'm dealing with dandruff and just started using Scalpe shampoo. Could you tell me the best way to use it? I'm really curious about how often I should apply it and if there's anything specific I need to do to get the best results.
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View allI've noticed some changes in my skin color with different soaps. Normally, my skin tone is cream-colored, but using Santoor soap seemed to make it lighter and better. However, when I switched to Mysore Sandal soap, my skin started looking darker. Someone mentioned that Santoor soap is meant for women, so I stopped using it. Can you suggest a different soap that might help my skin get back to its original color? I'm really curious and a bit concerned about how this keeps happening.
Soap preference can be personal and skin-type dependent. To help you find a suitable soap, consider the following: 1. _Look for soaps with natural ingredients_: Soaps containing ingredients like coconut oil, olive oil, or shea butter can be gentle and nourishing. 2. _Avoid harsh soaps_: Soaps with high pH levels or containing harsh chemicals can strip your skin of its natural oils, leading to dryness and darkening. 3. _Opt for fragrance-free or hypoallergenic soaps_: These soaps are less likely to contain irritating ingredients that can affect your skin tone. Some soap options you can consider: 1. _Dove Sensitive Skin Beauty Bar_ 2. _Nivea Soft Moisturizing Soap_ 3. _Cetaphil Gentle Skin Cleanser_ 4. _Himalaya Herbals Gentle Bathing Soap_
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Im 35 and I've noticed I have a few grey hairs. Im really worried about this. Could my diet, especially eating junk, oily, and spicy foods, be contributing to this? What can I do to reduce or prevent more grey hair?
Avoid spicy and junk foods.Green leafy vegetables is advised.
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I've been using arnica oil for about a month and a half, but I haven't seen any noticeable hair growth. Can you tell me how long it usually takes for the oil to show its effects? I'm getting a bit concerned if it's working or not.
See a specialist for accurate diagnosis and targeted treatment.
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