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Re: how do you get rid of sebacious cysts? On the LibiaFrom: anonymous (anonymous@obgyn.net)Mon, 4 Aug 2003 17:05:28 -0500 (CDT)
At Mon, 25 Feb 2002, Barbra wrote: > >At Mon, 25 Feb 2002, anonymous wrote: >> >This is a natural remedy,but well worth the try.....I have hair again >and no pimples.The problem with sebacious cysts are that they are >usually caused from an oily scalp,thus the oily scalp is a major >contributing factor to hair loss. >Not saying that our pcos isn't the main problem,but the oily scalp >aggravates the condition.I have been there,,,,believe me! > >You need a really good deep cleansing shampoo that will remove residue >and help the follicles breath.Problem is,most women tend to hate to wash >their hair as I once did,as it got me so depressed looking at all the >hair on the floor. >The more the oil builds up....the more your sebacious glands will become >clogged,more hair falls out,more pimples form.Vicious circle. >There are some wonderful products out there for this problem.If I may >suggest that a peppermint with lavender and biotin is one of the best. >Your scalp will feel rejeuvinated and it will cleanse all residuals from >hard water,conditioners,mousse,gels,hairsprays etc.These also contribute >to the cysts. >You want to keep your scalp healthy and most of all...let it breath. >Most over the counter shampoos and conditoners,contain alot of waxes >etc. >Look for the natural peppermint with lavender and biotin....you can get >at any health food store. >Lavender alone..an essential oil,can be applied directly to the cysts. >Massage at night onto clean,dry scalp before retiring,but wash hair the >next day.. >Lavender is healing in alot of ways,especially for the skin and scalp. >Whenever I even get a small little pimple now,I apply a drop of pure >lavender and within a day...it's gone. >Look up sites on the web for essential oils,,,,there are many tips out >there for the care of skin,hair and others. > >And by the way...if your an insomniac....lavender on your pillow will >make you sleep like a baby.More attention is being drawn to the use of >essential oils.Not only in aromatherapy,but applied topically for skin >and hair problems. >Ylang,Ylang is another wonderful skin product as is rose and geranium >-geranium being less expensive than pure rose. >If you dry up the scalp too much,,,same goes for the skin,..it >rebounds,creating more oil.So the more you dry out your hair,,the more >it will secrete oil. >You need a balance....once your cysts clear up...stick to a good daily >cleansing shampoo and a lightweight conditioner.Paul Mitchell makes a >great detangler...with rosemary,cammomile etc.You need just a pearl >sized drop to condition the hair without any residue. > >I would suggest first researching the powerful healing properties of >these oils,and then try what you think is best.Most sites will give you >their own little recipes on what oils to combine for what >condtion.Peppermint alone,can aggravate skin problems.Don't use alone! > >Hope this helps you Katrina....I'm the queen of trying just about >anything.....so far,I have managed to regulate my period,get hair again >and have smooth,supple skin.As for my other health issues.....I am still >working on it!lol!Haven't found anything for the other issues yet. >>At Thu, 21 Jun 2001, Katrina wrote: >>> >>>Are they pimples or something like a cyst? I get sebacious cysts. My >>>doc said they are common and not to worry unless one gets irritated >>>and/infected like. >>> >>>At Thu, 21 Jun 2001, anonymous wrote: >>>> >>>>Since I was diagnosed with PCOS, I've developed pimples on my scalp, and >>>>now they are getting worse. Does anyone else have this condition? >>>>What's a treatment? My doc. says to just use a mild shampoo and >>>>approved the one I've been using, but it's getting worse, not better. >>>>Ugh! >>how do you get rid of sebacious cysts? > >-- >Gentle hugs to all, >Barbra Camara >
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