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  • Slide 1
  • Is It just a Dry Scalp? Or is it More? Based on the Paper Oils, Oils, and More Oils by Amanda White
  • Slide 2
  • Which combination of oils work best to fight dandruff in African hair?
  • Slide 3
  • While some of the blame is in your hands, most of it isnt. The Culprit is... No Need to Be Ashamed
  • Slide 4
  • Malassezia Not Actual Portrayal Image courtesy of http://www.dragoart.com/tuts/16308/1/1/how-to-draw- fungus,-fungus-from-monsters-university.htm
  • Slide 5
  • Malassezia, the yeast like fungus. (Under a Microscope) Different types are practically everywhere What is this Monster?
  • Slide 6
  • This is Malassezia on Skin
  • Slide 7
  • This special fungus can infect you in more ways than one! But still dont worry
  • Slide 8
  • Its mostly harmless! Except to your ego and self esteem...
  • Slide 9
  • Pityriasis versicolor Malassezia develop filaments and cause damage in the stratum corneum through tissue invasion, dyspigmentation and minor inflammation - R. J. Hay, British Journal of Dermatology Image courtesy of http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1365- 2133.2011.10570.x/full
  • Slide 10
  • Seborrhoeic dermatitis Common, harmless, scaling rash affects the face, scalp and other areas on the torso. Image courtesy of http://www.drugs.com/health- guide/seborrheic-dermatitis.html Image courtesy of from http://www.onlinedermclinic.com/archive/seborrhei c-dermatitis
  • Slide 11
  • Malassezia lives off the lipids that sit right beneath the epidermis. It feeds on them within the dermis which causes more cells to become dry. When the feeding is complete the cells become part of the epidermis, thus... Scientifically Speaking Image courtesy of http://actasdermo.org/en/basic- concepts-in-skin-biopsy- /articulo/S157821901200056X/
  • Slide 12
  • When they become dry you get results like this. (The common uninflamed form of seborrhoeic dermatitis is commonly called dandruff.) Dandruff Image Courtesy of http://thesizzlingmommy.com/2013/02/dealing- dandruff.html
  • Slide 13
  • My hair is Relaxed or Chemically Altered as seen to the right. Technically speaking, we still have the same hair. Preliminary Image courtesy of http://www.curlynikki.com/2014/03/nika-is-naturally-glam.html
  • Slide 14
  • 30+ Years of Experience Clients are Regulars A Quick Interview I take of her clients who are regulars, but a few [non regulars] I highly recommend a hot oil treatment. Do not to use dandruff shampoo. They can irritate [the scalp] and create more [dandruff] and dry out the hair. You need to drink lots of water. [] If it gets too bad, I refer them to a doctor. Angie Fox, Professional Beautician
  • Slide 15
  • Mild Pityriasis versicolor Dandruff Mild Seborrheic dermatitis Internet Professional Self Diagnosis Time!
  • Slide 16
  • Supplies Silk Elements with Olive Oil & Silk Protein Shampoo and Conditioner Heat Protecting Spray Argan Oil Hydrating Hair Mask Argan Oil Daily Oil Spray Suave Professionals Almond and Shea Butter Shampoo and Conditioner Spectrum Organic Virgin Coconut Oil Also,One Flat Iron and 2 Curling Irons
  • Slide 17
  • Weekly: 1.Wash 2.Condition 3.Rinse 4.Dry 5.Flat Iron My Usual Routine
  • Slide 18
  • For This Experiment 1.Wash 2.Oil 3.Air Dry 1.Wash 2.Condition 3.Sit for hours 4.Rinse 5.Air Dry Optional but Discouraged: Ironing
  • Slide 19
  • Conducted on March 8th Only Shampoo was applied, conditioner was not. Coconut Oil was applied to the scalp and hair, left to dry, no extra rinse. Wash 1 Results: Hair was still wet for the next two days Dryness and immediate dandruff return (In non-wet parts)
  • Slide 20
  • Conducted March 10th Shampoo and Conditioner were used Coconut Oil and Argan Oil applied, let sit Extra Rinse hours later Wash 2 Results No dryness until about Seven days later. Actually felt a bit greasy No immediate dandruff, but built up over time Stopped washing hair so often after interview with Ms. Fox
  • Slide 21
  • March 20th Shampoo and Conditioner applied Coconut and Argan Oil mask Extra Rinse after a few hours Wash 3 Results: No dryness, until after a few days a little bit of dandruff From here on out, I decide to follow steps from Wash 2 with minor variations
  • Slide 22
  • March 27 th Hair was rinsed before the application of shampoo. All secondary products (conditioner, Coconut oil, etc.) were mixed together before applying Mixture was left on for about five hours before rinse Results Hair was well moisturized until it was flat ironed. A little bit of dandruff at the front of the scalp. Wash 4
  • Slide 23
  • March 30 th Shampoo applied before wetting hair. Slight ammount of water added after. Worked into scalp for roughly ten minutes before rinse. Coconut oil applied to scalp, a mixture of Argan Oil and conditioner applied to ends and hair shafts. Set for three hours befor rinse Results: Hair Relatively dry, a little bit of dandruff sitting in hair. Wash 5
  • Slide 24
  • 1)Malassezia is everywhere! 2)For hair to grow, it needs to be clean but also have enough oils. Washing too often is a forbidden action as that can dry out the scalp and hair more. 3)With the right combination of time and oils, dandruff can be held at bay for at the most five days. (As seen in Wash 2) What I learned
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  • Walton N. (2011)[Comparison Photo] Retrieved March, 27, 2014, from: http://www.curlynikki.com/2014/03/nika-is-naturally-glam.html [Untitled Photograph of a mans face affect by seborrheic dermatitis] Retrieved March, 26, 2014, from: http://www.drugs.com/health- guide/seborrheic-dermatitis.html Dr_fomsky (doctor and blogger) (2013) No Title [Photograph] Retrieved March, 26, 2014, from: http://thesizzlingmommy.com/2013/02/dealing-dandruff.html Dawn (online artist) (2013) Fungus from Monsters University [Drawing] Retrieved March 26, 2014, from: http://www.dragoart.com/tuts/16308/1/1/how-to-draw-fungus,-fungus-from-monsters-university.htm Hay, R. J. (Dermatologist) (2011) Figure 2. [Photograph] Retrieved March, 10, 2014, from http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1365-2133.2011.10570.x/full [Photograph of the side of a bald mans head with seborrheic dermatitis] Retrieved March, 26, 2014, from http://www.onlinedermclinic.com/archive/seborrheic-dermatitis Llamas-Velasco M. (Dermatologist) (2012) Figure 10 [Microscopic Photograph] Retrieved on March, 27, 2014, from: http://actasdermo.org/en/basic-concepts-in-skin-biopsy-/articulo/S157821901200056X/ McGinnis M. (Dermatologist) (2000) [Malassezia Cluster Microscopic photograph] [Malassezia on Skin microscopic photograph] Retrieved March, 27, 2014, from: http://www.doctorfungus.org/thefungi/malassezia.php References