Dandruff and hair loss, back acne, pimples - #10618
I have dandruff and back acne , pimples, oily skin , hair loss too and grey hairs ,pores on face,oily , facial hair problems ,skin ,oily hairs , i hope u can consult some shampoo and cream for i am tired of it
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1) Ketostar shampoo Apply and keep for 10min and rinse twice a week for 4 weeks 2) tablet limcee 500mg 1 tab after lunch for 4 weeks.
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The combination of dandruff, back acne, pimples, oily skin, hair loss, and other related concerns suggest an overproduction of sebum, possibly influenced by hormonal factors, lifestyle, or genetic predispositions. For dandruff, you can try an over-the-counter anti-dandruff shampoo that contains zinc pyrithione, selenium sulfide, or ketoconazole. These ingredients help reduce the yeast that can contribute to dandruff. Use it two to three times a week and leave it on your scalp for about 5 minutes for better effectiveness. When it comes to back acne and facial pimples, consider using a benzoyl peroxide wash or salicylic acid cleanser. These can help unclog pores and reduce inflammation. Apply these products once daily or every other day if you notice irritation. For oily skin management, a lightweight moisturizer and a gel-based sunscreen can help maintain your skin’s moisture balance without adding extra oil. Hair loss might be a bit more complex; you could consider topical minoxidil if you don’t have any contraindications, but it’s wise to assess for any underlying conditions like thyroid dysfunction or nutritional deficiencies (e.g., iron or vitamin D), so a chat with a dermatologist or a healthcare provider might be beneficial. Greying hair can sometimes be genetic but ensuring a balanced diet with vitamins supports overall hair health. Facial hair issues may similarly require a thorough evaluation of any hormonal imbalances. Lastly, lifestyle factors like stress and diet do play roles; reducing processed foods, eating a balanced diet rich in nutrients, and regular exercise might aid in improving your overall skin and hair condition. If these concerns persist, consulting with a dermatologist is advisable to develop a plan that is specific to your needs.
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