want it to know what can i do for the banps on my scalp and the big dandruffs. November 21, 2007 5:21 PM As for your big flaky dandruff issue, this is due to excessive yeast on the scalp that causes inflammation of the hair follicles leading to dryness and large flaking of the scalp. I highly suggest medicated shampoos for this along with a scalp brush to massage and loosen the flakes. I like Neutrogena T-Sal shampoo that has salicylic acid that helps to free up some of the scales. You can then use your fav shampoo after that to help get the remaining from your hair.. The next time you shampoo, use a different type such as Nizoral, Head & Shoulders, for example. This regime should help with the flakes as well as some of the bumps on your scalp. If this is not effective, please follow-up with your dermatologist. I hope this helps!
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Thursday, December 27, 2007
Dandruff at 35 years old
I have problems w/this also...and I've tried the T-gel shampoo, but this has not relieved the problem, where I only need it once a mnth. What causes this, because I did not have this issue in highschool or college years. I have been dealing with this over the last 8yrs. I am 35.
Thanks, GG
December 11, 2007 12:55 PM
Hi GG,
Dandruff or Seborrheic Dermatitis is an extremely common condition no matter what the age. It is caused by a yeast that builds up on the scalp causing inflammation of the hair follicles and dryness, itching and scaling of the scalp. Many times, if one does not wash their hair at least once a week and get hair product build up, it can result in this issue. Because you can lose the effectiveness of one medicated shampoo, I prefer for you to switch up but it is very critical to leave on the scalp for at least 30 minutes before washing out to allow for active ingredients to absord into the scalp. You can then wash hair again with your favorite moisturizing shampoo and conditioner. For itchy areas, you can apply some Hydrocortisone ointment over the counter twice a day. Do this process weekly until under control then once a month...Remember to always switch to different types of medicated shampoos. I am quite sure with this regime you will be dandruff-controlled!!!
Tuesday, August 28, 2007
Itchy Scalp/Dandruff
I have very dry, itchy scalp and dandruff.What are... I have very dry, itchy scalp and dandruff.What are the important natural ingredients/elements for a healthy scalp and hair? I must shampoo every week and somehow it seems to be counter-productive. Please advise.
A dry, itchy scalp is called Seborrheic Dermatitis which is the medical term for dandruff...even if you do not have the flakes. I recommend Nizoral shampoo to be applied to your scalp before you wash and leave in for about 15 minutes then wash out followed by your favorite moisturizing shampoo and conditioner. Do this weekly alternating with a different medicated shampoo such as Head & Shoulders or Selsun Blue until under control then do once a month for maintenance. It is not necessary to 'grease your scalp' as the old school of thought but do make sure to moisturize your hair daily.
Dry Shedding Hair after baby
Dr.Maclin, I listened to you a little this morning on the the Steve Harvey morning show. I was just wondering how can I stop my hair from breaking off. It's all dry and brittle.I wash it every week and when I comb my hair to style it, I always comb out a lot of hair.I just had a baby in May and I can't stop it from breaking off. I've only relaxed it once since the baby was born. What do I do? Thank you for listening! You are experiencing a quite common hair issue after having a baby called Post-partum hair shedding (a type of hair loss called telogen effluvium in which the full strand resting hairs come out drastically). The nine months of pregnancy, your hair did not shed everyday as it is supposed to. Therefore, once the hormones levels start returning to normal, the hair shedding sets in so that all those hairs that were supposed to shed, now start falling out. For this situation, I highly suggest BellaNutri which will work from within the scalp at the hair roots to decrease the hair shedding and stimulate growth. It will also help with the dry brittle hair which can cause actual hair breakage (shorter pieces). I would try to limit relaxers for now for your hair may also be overprocessed. Please keep me posted. |
Tuesday, August 7, 2007
Bald in Center-maybe Follicular Degeneration Syndrome??
Thank you for listening and your support! Your center hair concern is quite common amongst women of color primarily due to a condition called Follicular Degeneration Syndrome (FDS). After gaining feedback from thousands of women of color nationwide as the Medical Director of Hair/Skin for HYPE Hair and Braids & Beauty mags since 1999, my belief is the history of excessive and improper use of chemical hair relaxers even though the books state from years of hot pressing oils. Many of us have never pressed our hair but have used relaxers and still have the hair thinning in the top starting as early as late teens..the true verdict is still out! You may also have excess hair shedding from potentially being iron-deficient (anemia) from the heavy bleeding during your monthly cycle from the fibroids. Definitely, BellaNutri will work from within the help build healthier follicles....the follicles that can respond will respond. I highly suggest to avoid any chemicals or dyes for now in an effort to maximally get your follicles restored and working again. Every hair follicle that responds to the inner nutrition, can grow 2-3 strands of hair ,so get ready to get that those follicles stimulated. Also, in general, try to avoid chemicals too early in young girls and too many times of year for all to limit killing those follicles!
BellaNutri for Men ?
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Hi,
I heard about this product on the Steve Harvey morning show and I know this maybe a stupid question, but is this product used by men as well?
Contratulations on this endeavor.August 6, 2007 6:54 AM
Bald Sides
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Hello Dr. Maclin! I have noticed that I am going bold on both sides of may hair. Is there anything that you could recommend so that I could regain my hair in that area? I appreciate any assistance. Thank you!
August 4, 2007 5:45 PM
- Balding of the sides of the hair is very common, especially because the hairline is the most fragile and susceptible to follicles becoming degenerated either from hereditary or hairstyles. Avoid too many tension hairstyles such as braids or tight braids and excess chemicals (relaxers/hair dyes). This is a situation where I would highly recommend BellaNutri hair and skin supplement that works from within at the hair follicles to stimulate them to become healthier towards improved hair growth regardless of the underlying reason as long as there is no scarring of the area.. Be patient as it can take up to 6 months for your follicles to really regain their health .... follicles that can respond, will respond..those that do not, may have some element of scarring which is permanent.
Loc Hairstyle
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- Dr. Maclin, What's your take on the locs hairstyling? The basic route of loc maintanence at a typical hairstylist is an all natural shampooing of the hair followed by the rolling of the locs with some type of all natural gel and then an excruciating session with the dome hairdryer!!! Any suggestions
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August 6, 2007 10:43 AM
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Dr. Maclin,
Just wanted to say you do a wonderful job on the Steve Harvey Show. Also, with your BellaNutri supplement does it cause hair growth all over the body? Does it increase the hair growth of facial hair? I am assuming that as long as there is a hair follicle that the hair will grown.One more question, I have attempted to take supplements for my skin but every time I do I break out in the face. Do you know if there is a possibility this could occur with your product?
Thanks and keep up the excellent work!August 6, 2007 10:09 AM
- Hi Lady K,
- Thank you for such a great compliment! I will continue to do my very best! No, BellaNutri does not cause hair growth all over the body which is hormonally triggered such as excess facial hair due to testosterone. BellaNutri will stimulate follicles as long as there is no scarring....whatever follicles that can respond, will respond with continuous nutritional use. As for your skin, you will notice a very nice improvement in the overall smoothness and softness of your skin but make sure you are not allergic to fish or shellfish which could cause a break-out of your face.Keep tuning in and spreading the word!
Wednesday, August 1, 2007
Fungal Toenails
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Dr. Maclin. I heard you on the Steve Harvey show commenting on Feet Problems. I have a question? My toe nails are dark in coloration from foot fungi. How do I get it back to the orginal clear color?
July 16, 2007 4:54 AM
Dry,Frizzy, Splitting Hair
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Hi Im Krystle I listen to the Steve Harvey radio show when I get a chance and I heard you up there and I was wondering if you could help me with some problems I have with my hair. Im mixed with black and white and my hair is dry and frizzy and prone to split ends. I've tried conditioners and hot oil treatments, I've even used products for dry damaged hair and nothing has worked. Any suggestions?
July 10, 2007 7:58 AM
Thank you for listening to me with Steve! As for your dry, frizzy, splitting hair, changes to your hair must start from within. I highly suggest you getting started with my product, BellaNutri, which works from within at your hair roots to improve the moisture and health. Topical products for the outside hair are not as important but it is the method as to how they are used. The night before you shampoo, saturate your hair with one of my favorites, OLIVE OIL, put on a plastic disposable shower cap and a scarf then wash the next day with a moisturizing shampoo and conditioner. Limit too much heat styling and overuse of chemicals which drys and splits the hair strands due to destruction of the overlying hair cuticle. I like Silicone-based products which contain Dimethicone that help to seal the hair cuticle after styling.. it is lightweight and gives the hair the sheen without the weight. Also, the days that you are at home relaxing and don't have to worry about hair styling, apply either a moisturizer or conditioner to your hair, put on plastic cap and a cute scarf...leave on for as long as possible and as many times as possible which will help to seal in moisture through this occlusive method. The trick is that the more you can 'lock in the moisture' with my different techniques from the inside and out, the better for your dry hair!I hope this helps and keep tuning in to me every Monday with Steve!
Freckle removal
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I do not like my freckles and have considered several times having them removed. Do you recommend this type of treatment for women of color?
July 9, 2007 8:34 PM
Sun Allergy Rash
Good Morning Dr. Maclin & the Steve Harvey Morning Show Crew,
I am a 25 year old african american female. I have been suffering for about three years now with severe allergic reactions to the sun. When I am out in the sun for as little as 30 minutes, I break out in this horrible rash all over my arms, hands, shoulders, neck, face and the bottom of my legs. The "hive like" rash seems to only happen on the areas that are exposed to the sun. I now try to wear shirts with short sleeves (rather than tank/halter tops) and long pants/skirts to help prevent the breakouts as much as possible. I have gone to several doctors and they have suggested nothing more than wearing longer clothes and sunblock. I use Aveeno Photobarrier SPF 45 daily and I also use a combination of Cortisone 10 and/or other itch relief creams with Eucerine. These rashes are very very uncomfortable and itches like heck. Is there anything else I can do? Is there anything I can take orally? PLEASE HELP before I scratch the skin off my body!
Kelle In Maryland
handdancer82@yahoo.com
July 9, 2007 7:08 AM
Check into any vitamins, herbs or medicines that could be photo-sensitizing causing the reactions and also have your doc to do some labwork (such as checking for Systemic Lupus which can be common in African-American women causing skin exacerbations from the sun. Since in Maryland, check with my partner, Dr. Debra Coats-Walton, at 301-809-4321 who can do a complete evaluation. For now, I highly suggest continuing to wear long protective clothing and daily use of a high SPF sunblock..the higher the number the better! Apply a Hydrocortisone ointment 2-3 times a day to areas which will help reduce the itching. I also like Aveeno lotion with Menthol to help soothe and nightly Aveeno oatmeal baths. For any open scratches, make sure to apply some Neosporin to avoid infection. I hope this helps and continue to tune into me with Steve every Monday at 6:30am EST!
BellaNutri ingredients & follicle trauma
I would like to know what are the exact ingredients in your BellaNutri supplements?They are not listed on your website. Also, you said your product will not regrow hair that has had trauma to the follicle, does this include damage around the temple due to braids and styling?? Thank you.
July 5, 2007 12:59 PM
Thank you for your interest in BellaNutri! The ingredients are listed in 'Our Product' section. However, the main ingredients are the marine proteins and the patented collagen. But it the collaboration and dosage of all the ingredients that make BellaNutri work extremely well. No, BellaNutri, will not help revive scarred follicles from any area of the scalp ( trauma from tight hairstyles such as tension from braids, ponytails, etc or chemical burns from overuse of relaxers or dyes). However, those follicles that can respond will! Stay consistent once you get started and you will be VERY HAPPY once you did! I look forward to helping you!
Friday, June 15, 2007
Dr. Melanye Maclin's new segment on the Steve Harvey Morning Show!
Dr. Maclin will now be "on air" with Steve Harvey every Monday @ 6:30am.
Check your local radio stations for the syndicated program.
Dermatologist, Melanye Maclin, M.D., founded Innovative Hair Technology, Inc. in September 1999 and developed BellaNutri® an innovative nutritional supplement.
Dr. Maclin created the company based on an initial passion to educate about the science of hair and research natural ingredients that would benefit the hair by nourishing the hair follicles from within. Traditionally, in the beauty industry, there has been an external focus on the care of hair.
Hello Dr. Maclin
I had the opportunity to hear you on the Steve Harvey Morning Show for the first time. I have had a problem with hair loss for some time now. I had suffered with fibroids for many years and within the last few years my hair had been falling out. The balding is only in the center of my head. I have not been able to wear my own hair for years. Three years ago I had the fibroid urinary immobilization surgery and my hair have not grown back yet. I have sensitive skin and I have tried everything to try to get my hair to grow back, but I have been unsuccessful. On the morning show I heard you mentioned that you must get the roots working from the inside out because the folicle have shut down from the inside. What can I do to start the process of repairing the follicles on the inside?
August 6, 2007 7:51 AM