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FAO Suki desperate for some advice re seb derm
craven20
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Hi guys,
I am new to the board. I actually sent this as a pm to suki who has given me some advice before, but after sending it said that the message could not be sent so I am posting it here out if sheer desperation. I really am sorry to suki if the pm i sent has turned up and this looks like me being totally overzealous and desperate!
Anyway, this was the pm and I apologise for the length!
Could you help me with a little seb derm/rosacea query?
For removing the scales of seb derm do you think that the OCM would be good for me? I get scales in the centre of my forehead and around the nose. I get a redness on my cheeks and I struggle with blotchy/spottiness on my forehead and nose. I have been using the trilogy very gentle moisturiser cleanser which doesnt seem to help my problems although I rinse off rather than using a washcloth.
Which oils would you recommend for the OCM and where do you get them? Do you do it every day or just occasionally with something else in between?
My scalp condition has improved with essential care tea tree shampoo but would you recommend coconut or avocado oil as a pre treatment (there are still some dry patches of white skin and I fear that as my hair gets longer the patches will get bigger as this has happened before). I mostly get just patchy white skin as opposed to scale but I do get some scale around the hairline and the flaky white skin can be very persistent at times.
My body gets some dry patches and spots on the upper body. I have just started body brushing and I just rinse my body with water but this doesnt seem to improve the spots and skin tone. Do you recommend an alternative?
Thank you so much. I really appreciate your advice. I have had a lot of heartache with these issues but I remain positive!
Best wishes
Daniel
I am new to the board. I actually sent this as a pm to suki who has given me some advice before, but after sending it said that the message could not be sent so I am posting it here out if sheer desperation. I really am sorry to suki if the pm i sent has turned up and this looks like me being totally overzealous and desperate!
Anyway, this was the pm and I apologise for the length!
Could you help me with a little seb derm/rosacea query?
For removing the scales of seb derm do you think that the OCM would be good for me? I get scales in the centre of my forehead and around the nose. I get a redness on my cheeks and I struggle with blotchy/spottiness on my forehead and nose. I have been using the trilogy very gentle moisturiser cleanser which doesnt seem to help my problems although I rinse off rather than using a washcloth.
Which oils would you recommend for the OCM and where do you get them? Do you do it every day or just occasionally with something else in between?
My scalp condition has improved with essential care tea tree shampoo but would you recommend coconut or avocado oil as a pre treatment (there are still some dry patches of white skin and I fear that as my hair gets longer the patches will get bigger as this has happened before). I mostly get just patchy white skin as opposed to scale but I do get some scale around the hairline and the flaky white skin can be very persistent at times.
My body gets some dry patches and spots on the upper body. I have just started body brushing and I just rinse my body with water but this doesnt seem to improve the spots and skin tone. Do you recommend an alternative?
Thank you so much. I really appreciate your advice. I have had a lot of heartache with these issues but I remain positive!
Best wishes
Daniel
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I have replied via PM but I hope others add to this thread as well because there is no one cure (there being no cure) but so many of the us have different treatments that work for us in controlling the condition that theres got to be a wealth of knowledge out there needing to be shared0
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