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Hi, I’m really getting tired of my scalp being so itchy and my hair falling out. I gave birth 4 and a half months ago and it seems I got the worst end of after birth problems. It all started really about 1 month ago. I’ve tried “head and shoulders” dandruff shampoo and conditioner, but my hair is super frizzy and feels like straw. I’ve also got itchy skin. What can I try to stop the itchiness of my scalp and stop my hair from falling out?


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  • Switch to natural shampoos and conditioners, other ones are too harsh and strip your oils.


  • Change shampoo again, and look at how often you are washing your hair. Maybe speak to a trusted hair dresser.


  • A pharmacists might be able to help you.


  • Perhaps you could give tea tree shampoo a try. You can buy it from supermarkets.


  • Try changing your shampoo and conditioner. Dandruff might not be the problem. It could just be dryness seeing as your skin and scalp are itchy. Try a moisturising shampoo and conditioner and a very mild skin wash. Then apply moisturiser. Hope you find some relief soon


  • i hope that this has settled down for you now


  • I had the same problem, I had tried everything at the chemist with no luck. A friend suggested vinegar & it worked! I mixed 1pt vinegar to 2pts water, tied my hair up in a bun & sponged the mix on to my scalp & roots (avoiding the rest of my hair). I left it for 10mins then washed as usual. I did it every 3rd day for 9 days. My hair was a bit dry for a while but it fixed the itchy scalp :)


  • There was an ad on tv for coco scalp (I think that’s what it’s called) sold at pharmacies and for dry itchy scalps


  • I used coal tar shampoo to settle my scalp & I had to stop having my hair coloured as the chemicals irritated my scalp.


  • you can get a script from your doctor, I had a skin specialist who recommended good shampoo, It was a dark syrupy colour and smelt almost Tar’ryish, I cannot remember the name sorry, but in all honest the only thing that worked for me was Head and shoulders, now if i get really greasy hair or really sweaty then it itches like crazy.
    Hair loss after a baby is perfectly natural.


  • Lush shampoo bars are wonderful. Try “soak and float”. They mail order if you’re not near a store.


  • Try coconut oil. Use it as a hair mask…you will need to wash twice after but it is usually so good for things like this


  • I find an oil treatment works best! As for hair falling out I have with all 4 of my pregnancies and after my 4th Bub who is 5 months old it seems it’s worse and its so thin. I wash only once a week and do the oil treatment until my hormones get back to normal it usually lasts till they are about 1 year old and that’s when I give up breastfeeding so that might be why :)


  • I get an itchy scalp too. Im Allergic to lots of soaps shampoos too. Real sensitive skin. I use mayonnaise in my hair the one with egg added. It keeps my hair and scalp itch free. Put it in and wash it out after twenty minutes. I thought no way but i gave up trying heaps of other stuff as id always break out more


  • I feel your pain – and thinking about it truly makes it worse, so try and relax. I went to a chemical free product – QV and there are many others available at Chemists. You may have a sensitivity to a chemical in the products


  • Maybe go to your dr or local chemist. They may have some suggestions for you.


  • When I was pregnant, I only washed my hair once per week to let the natural oils moisturise my scalp.


  • I use either avocado or coconut oil on my scalp once a month……let it soak in for a while before rinsing out and it makes such a difference. Stops the itch and any flaking


  • I have just found Neutrogena T/Sal. I too have dry skin (on body and scalp) and my hair would fall out. It also gets worse with the winter weather. I use the T/Sal every 2nd day. I also use a Tea Tree from Coles. Its a Edwin Brand and is a hair revitaliser. Because I blow dry my hair also I use a tresemme thermal styling spray.
    One week later, my hair is amazing, shiny and full. very little falls out and my scalp is not itchy.
    As for body, I found that having a cooler shower works and rub in moisturiser while your still damp and not dry so the moisture can sink into the skin and give it much needed hydration.


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