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"I've met people with psoriasis before, I dont find it off putting, I've friends who have it so I know what it is and it's never bothered me, I've even offered to help apply cream to those hard to reach places ya know, just to be helpful " Thanks for the reply, it's just something I'm self conscious of,now I've had meets and it hasn't been an issue,I have told people prior to meets too,that I suffer from it ,and they've been ok with it. Like said in my 1st post, maybe I've started a vanity thread or it's just in my head it would put people off,and it's more about my insecurity And fair play for your helpfulness | |||
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"Many oldest daughter has it. Before lockdown she went to s hairdressers to get a trim . Psoriasis on her forehead and scalp is particularly her worse spots. The hairdresser after her hair washed by another stylist or trainee, stood back and started saying "what's that on your head and forehead" My daughter explained its Psoriasis, but the hairdresser still while stepping back was saying 'I'm not touching THAT". With that my daughter left the salon in tears and was embarrassed..It took a long time for my daughter to regain any confidence in going to a hairdresser. " Sorry to hear that,I go to the same barbers every time and told him from the start I had psoriasis ,so the experience your daughter got is not something I've experienced, but I can totally understand your daughters experience and it can be distressful. You would think that most hair dressers would be familiar with psoriasis especially when it does affect the scalp and forehead in most instances. | |||
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"Many oldest daughter has it. Before lockdown she went to s hairdressers to get a trim . Psoriasis on her forehead and scalp is particularly her worse spots. The hairdresser after her hair washed by another stylist or trainee, stood back and started saying "what's that on your head and forehead" My daughter explained its Psoriasis, but the hairdresser still while stepping back was saying 'I'm not touching THAT". With that my daughter left the salon in tears and was embarrassed..It took a long time for my daughter to regain any confidence in going to a hairdresser. " OMFG. That is so unprofessional and bloody rude!! I’m so sorry for your daughter. To the OP: I don’t have psoriasis but I do have a physical “situation” that needs explaining before I’ll get naked with someone or they could balk. I havnt had anyone be weird about it once I’ve explained it, so maybe is that something you could do? “I have a skin condition called Psoriasis,it’s unsightly at worst, but just wanted to let you know”. Honestly it wouldn’t bother me at all but I’d like to be warned so I didn’t do or say something that could upset you. | |||
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"Many oldest daughter has it. Before lockdown she went to s hairdressers to get a trim . Psoriasis on her forehead and scalp is particularly her worse spots. The hairdresser after her hair washed by another stylist or trainee, stood back and started saying "what's that on your head and forehead" My daughter explained its Psoriasis, but the hairdresser still while stepping back was saying 'I'm not touching THAT". With that my daughter left the salon in tears and was embarrassed..It took a long time for my daughter to regain any confidence in going to a hairdresser. " That's terrible. Properly apprenticed hairdressers should be trained to identify harmless conditions like that. I suffered with it in the exact same place for a long time. Tried everything including steroid injections. Nothing ever completely cleared up the redness but the best thing I ever found for keeping the scaly skin under control was hair conditioner. I would rub it into my scalp and face about 10mins before a shower and then shower as normal. It would soften any dry layers so they could be easily washed off. Not perfect but the best I've found. It restored my self confidence. | |||
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"Many oldest daughter has it. Before lockdown she went to s hairdressers to get a trim . Psoriasis on her forehead and scalp is particularly her worse spots. The hairdresser after her hair washed by another stylist or trainee, stood back and started saying "what's that on your head and forehead" My daughter explained its Psoriasis, but the hairdresser still while stepping back was saying 'I'm not touching THAT". With that my daughter left the salon in tears and was embarrassed..It took a long time for my daughter to regain any confidence in going to a hairdresser. " get her to try the new head and shoulders, it's derma xpro range, it has a shampoo conditioner and a third bottle to use on tge scalp. It's brand new in green and gold bottles, so far so good for me. Only in boots so far to buy. | |||
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