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This website is devoted to study, research and collaboration for the sufferers of a hair odor condition, often referred to as 'smelly scalp'.
Do you want to know what causes it? Fungus.
It's reported that the fungus is prevalent amongst women in their 40's and 50's, although it can afflict any gender or age group.
The fungus feeds on the oil secreted by hair follicle sebaceous glands.
Treating smelly hair involves shampooing the scalp with a shampoo or bar soap, having generous amounts of sulfur.
If you have smelly scalp condition, it's important not to share combs and brushes with others. It's thought that sharing hair brushes and combs is the primary means by which this fungus is transmittted to others. So hairdressers are urged to listen up, and take preventative measures.
Smelly hair condition may cause embarrassment to those afflicted, as the hair odor can become quite offensive to others. So much so, that reclusive behavioral changes may be exhibited.
SAL3™ is a bar soap shampoo comprising active ingredients 10% sulfur and 3% salicylic acid. |
If you believe you may have smelly scalp condition, consult with your doctor and ask about a sulfur shampoo regimen.
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