Reddit Reddit reviews Lucky Tiger Skin Care Ointment, 4 Ounce

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u/Radu033 · 6 pointsr/SebDerm

Hey, I was in the same place as you, I'm 27 at the moment and still have my hair though not as much as I used to have when I was 19 :D


Sometimes maybe it's not only affected by Seb maybe it's just a genetic baldness that you have, however, if it's from Seb, this is what helped me.

Small background: I'm 27 had seb on my scalp and slightly on my face and some dots on my body (not many 2-3 small ones) and I have it for over 15 years now, took me some time to understand how it works and how to control it. What works like a charm for me is diet, I used to eat meat 3 times a day, some years ago I realised that every time I'm eating meat (mostly processed meat or smoked fish) my scalp gets itchy and my hair gets more oily. So I started experiment with different types of foods to see which one is affecting my Sebo as I think it depends from person to person. So one week I decided to eat mostly processed meat and I saw that my seb was terrible, hair would fall off when I washed it and could easily peal out a bunch of hairs from my scalp (yuck).


So I cut the processed meat and also fat meat such as (pork), I'm still eating it but not 3 times a day and not even daily, I don't buy meat anymore and at the office as we have a Chef who cooks for us, I usually take half a portion, and have the ribs or processed meat only when there's nothing else or special occasions, and my hair doesn't get oily so much and my seb is soooo much better, it's almost inexistent anymore.


After I cut down meat, one time I realised that pistachios also affect it, if I eat ± 20 pistachos per day it's fine if more than it gets itchy again and red spots. And until now I found some other foods such as carbs that could affect it, I still eat these foods but with a limited amount.


I'm also doing sports, cycling to work, workout in gym and swimming for 2 days / week and if I don't do any sports for more than 2 weeks I also see that the Seb gets affected. So for me a healthy diet and sport is helping a lot, I was so lazy to try healthy diet in the beginning but now I feel so much more better, I'm more energetic, sleep better, and don't miss processed food at all, and of course the seb is better.


To maintain it good I'm using the Lucky Tiger ointment https://www.amazon.com/Lucky-Tiger-Skin-Ointment-Ounce/dp/B00885O5TG . when the situation is too bad (the ointment works like a charm) and I wash my hair with Psoriane intensiv-Shampoo from Noreva twice a year for 3-4 weeks and in between this time just normal Head and Shoulders works totally fine for me.


But for me it's not the shampoo and ointment that makes it better, is the diet and sport, give it a shot :)

u/sboyerfour · 2 pointsr/SebDerm

This happened to me too, so i ended up diluting it quite a bit more and using it far less frequently (Once every 2 weeks.) I also switched every single lotion I use to this, applied after every shower:

https://www.amazon.com/Lucky-Tiger-Skin-Ointment-Ounce/dp/B00885O5TG

I did this about 6 months ago after getting fed up with sebderm, and have been flake and redness free since.

u/emprameen · 1 pointr/SebDerm

I use two suggestions that were recommended by people on this sub: I do a vinegar rinse in the shower, sometimes letting it sit for a bit before rinsing it off. And the second part is the answer to your question: https://www.amazon.com/Lucky-Tiger-Skin-Ointment-Ounce/dp/B00885O5TG
I use that after the shower and whenever I'm feeling dry. The petrolatum and paraffin help seal/protect the skin, and the sulfur is an anti-fungal. It's not perfect, but it works. I guess I'd appreciate it more if it didn't have coloring and had natural wax instead of petroleum, but the petroleum works...

I have a fantasy about making something similar with colloidal sulfur suspended in bees wax, salicylic acid, with a dash of oxyquinoline with maybe some olive and neem oil etc. I imagine it would smell awful, but the current ointment already had an awesome sulfur and eucalyptus smell already. I think one of the fragrances must be eucalyptus or some other camphoric thing.