Ok, he has a lot of dandruff, but is anyone going to talk about that BEAUTIFUL head of hair? Dark, shiny, if it isn't soft it sure looks it, and so gloriously thick! Good on you man- that hair is wonderful.
I wish I remembered what they used on my cradle cap. It was a shampoo I think and something I took orally. But just wanted to give hope that it can be treated/cured. Haven’t dealt with it since childhood. My mom and I hated wash days and scratching it all up. But she would wash before she scratched. The flakes would come out so huge it scared me. Bless you for taking pleasure in this work. Everyone is not capable….
He needs some vanicream medicated shampoo. It has 2% pyrithione zinc. Works very well. It may help his condition. It worked for me.I tested it, even at 3 weeks I only had literally a few small flakes.
I love his videos! It’s unbelievable the amount of flakes you remove from his scalp. He has beautiful long thick hair, you would think his scalp condition would effect his hair in a negative way, but it seems as though the flakes contribute to the beauty of his hair. 🤔 maybe he should gather up his flakes and make a hair butter/oil for hair growth/thickness 😆. You never know, it could be something about the flakes/sebum from his scalp that could contribute to the health of his hair. Everyone of Carla’s clients with this scalp condition have awesome hair! His hair looks like it has grown since his last visit. Now it’s Chris turn, I can’t wait to see his flakes and how long his hair has grown.
He has sooo much hair. You said something very real at the end of this video. I think you are the first person with scratch videos to notice that even after you wash the scalp even really really well the sebum production is already starting. Because that is how my hair is and it is relentless when I tell you I just feel like shaving my hair off. I have a long thick hair as well mine actually reach my butt. It’s not jealous it’s my natural black man hair. And I fantasize about just shaving it all off Just so I can freely and easily scratch my scalp
This isn't dandruff. Its's sebhorreic dermatitis. He needs to keep his scalp clean- wash it a few times a week- and not put oil in it. OMG. I'm not going to say anything else. I have this too but it's completely under control after using the right shampoo, conditioner and scalp cream. It will never go away without the proper treatment.
Seborrheic dermatitis Has nothing to do with how much you clean your hair! It’s a condition. Its presence doesn’t mean the skin is unclean or infected. Medications manage the symptoms.
@@rebeccarebecca7094 my husband has a hot shower daily. He uses the cleaning products daily. But I bet if someone took a scope to his scalp or skin, it would have debris. Mine has less so. I don't have that condition. Same with dandruff. It COULD be what alot of young girls do now and don't wash their hair enough and their hair goops get buildup. But the true dandruff isn't lack of hygiene.
You are right, just get the flakes off of the scalp is the most important thing. Washing will take the flakes off once they are removed from the scalp. You can't please everyone. His hair is so thick! And I love when you scratch his scalp. I just don't understand how he can take the itch and flakes built up. You always do a good job and thanks for keeping us dandruff lovers entertained. 😆
It’s probably Carp and Seborrheic Dermatitis mixed together. It’s best to not put any oil or product on the scalp and it should be shampooed every 1-2 weeks, so the buildup won’t be that much. I have seborrheic dermatitis and if I go past 2-3 weeks, I have flakes everywhere. A tea rinse and scalp exfoliation would help tremendously, along with a diet change and more water.
@@deidremitchell8269 non inflammatory foods which is usually similar to a keto diet. Breads, pastas and other high carb low protein foods are a lot of times inflammatory foods that can cause flare ups, this is also true of people with other conditions like osteoarthritis. I have osteoarthritis and eating keto or low carb alleviates 90% of my knee pain. Idk if this is what the poster was referring to but this is also true.
@@debradeclouette8176 • You are absolutely right 💯. This too is autoimmune. Some say a vegan diet works for this particular dermatitis/psoriasis etc.... I do the fibromyalgia diet, eating very clean....
@@dorisallen1732 Not all hair types can sustain washing every other day. Most black people don’t wash more than once a week and can even go longer. I could never shampoo everyday. It would make my hair so dry and brittle.
His hair is so thick now I feel like every time he comes back to you it has grown more. I love when you use the Black comb on him the others not so much. Do you know if he is washing his hair In-between coming to see you? I love how he is comfortable with coming to see you now 😊 by the way how is Chris We haven’t see him in a while
I found out it’s the tea tree in it if you have natural dry scalp it makes it worse I stopped using it and tea tree I felt the difference. I realized that I can’t use it my head went from tingling to burning in minutes.
My scalp LOVES wild growth oil so I guess everyone is different! I apply it once after wash days before I get my braids installed and I always see a little extra growth
It still looks more like Seborrheic dermatitis or psoriasis on his scalp to me. Especially the yellow ness is common with Seborrheic dermatitis or psoriasis really. Either way it’s not contagious or anything to do with the person. It’s a condition or sensitivity in the body.
I can't get into Mari's scratches. His build up is mostly just sebum due to waiting too long between washes. There's very few actual flakes and after 5 to 6 weeks it just looks dirty. Is there a medical reason why he waits so long between washes? I understand that he's young, but that just seems so long.
If you can’t get into his scratches then simply don’t watch. I don’t see the point in posting this comment. If you don’t like something then why sit there and watch it just to complain after? Also you’re not a qualified health care worker or professional to be diagnosing someone.
@@jillybean3688 Very rude. It's obvious this guy had been in a lot of discomfort before he got his scalp scratched. You don't need to put your two cents in. It may be gross to you, but for him it's relief.
I did hear you say some people are not getting notifications and I’ve heard other youtubers say the same about their subscribers not getting notifications. One thing I think that would help your channel more if you added hashtags in the description. It allows your videos to be found and added into searches. I think it helps too as far as suggested videos. I kind of forgot how the one youtuber explained it but hopefully that help. Pretty much how Instagram do things with hashtags. I notice that seems to help a lot of UA-camrs adding the hashtags. I enjoyed the video and thanks again.
Now this is what you call a full head of hair !! He's got enough hair for two head's..LoL. I think half the problem is how thick and long his hair is. Definitely a good thinning of his hair and come to visit you every 2 weeks.
What a surprise! Great video. His hair is so thick and pretty. I heard you say you don't recommend wild growth oil. May I ask why (I don't use it but I see so many videos of people using it)? Thanks for the video Carla!
Is there any reason he has to wait so long in between washes? Or could he at least clean his scalp with something like witch hazel or a gentle tonic/essence or cleansing water? Is this condition causing tenderness that keeps him from doing so? Six weeks seems like a lot. I tend to get build up on my scalp after 2 weeks and I get a lot of flakes and sore bumps and whiteheads. My scalp gets sore so I can understand how he may feel if there’s pain or sore spots 😓
Hello Amber. Yes he can definitely shampoo his hair more often. My guess is that it’s a chore for him to do it and he probably doesn’t want to pay me weekly to do it for him. I can’t speak for him tho.
I have always suffered with a build up like this and have a great hairdresser who takes her time removing all the scales. I also realised recently that if she scratches too much or even shampoos my hair a little too harshly (even though it feels so good) my scalp will start building up quicker than usual. I know that I need to wash my hair at least every 10 days to two weeks but I'm lazy.
I used to have this condition. But now i shampoo my hair everyday with prescribed shampoo and my Scalp is completely healthy. 5 weeks is too much time without cleaning. Maybe a dermatologist can help him
Maybe he could cut it, because it is REALLY THICK, and that’s a lot to wash and style every 10 days. But the scalp needs to be washed at least every other week in general.🌻
Hey y'all as always thank you for sharing your video on his follow up so this man has carp this is why you need to be seen by a dermatologist doctor ( carp )💛😇👀✔️
🤣🤣🤣 I agree 💯 I be so irritated that you don’t comb out the flakes, but I realize you probably just don’t have time for all that. 🤷🏽♀️ He is a a client and you’re a professional!
I have to say one more thing. I don’t use any oils on my scalp I don’t use any sprays any moisturizers any creams I don’t oil my scalp at all because I guess the sebum is all that’s necessary for my scalp the thing with sebum is is that it’s waxi so when the weather is cold or when there’s not adequate humidity outside to keep the wax loose then it’ll get hard but when I work out my head is extremely itchy and it’s sweaty and I scratched my head and all of this wax white wax is under my nails so I theorized that we’re supposed to scratch the scalp when it itches because that’s natures way of clarifying our scalp with our condition. Like you’re doing with him and scratching his scalp with the comb that’s perfect but also when the scalp sweats and it gets itchy you scratch it and that’s another way of moving and clarifying the sebum off the scalp
Ok, he has a lot of dandruff, but is anyone going to talk about that BEAUTIFUL head of hair? Dark, shiny, if it isn't soft it sure looks it, and so gloriously thick! Good on you man- that hair is wonderful.
You don't know it's beautiful with all of the dandruff
No, we're gonna keep talking about the massive amount of flakes
@@dorisallen1732 ++
I never said anything about all hair types washing every day .if your hair situation is bad enough , you can wash every day.i did
@@elisebrodeur-jacobs5215like hello?? Have some respect
Mari got some thick yellow flakes in this one, a lot a stylist avoid dandruff, but I’m so glad you represent true hair care 🤩🤩🤩
He needs most of that hair cut off!!
@@4thandpearlMari has a condition of the scalp cutting his hair will not make it go away
@@cynthiaeverett9294 ....... I understand that but cutting his hair short would help.
@@4thandpearl no, it wouldn't; do your research
@@4thandpearl it really doesn't. How would that even help? Medically explain that to me. It's a SCALP condition, not a HAIR condition.
Regardless of their scalp condition, their hair looks full and healthy. Hopefully this can get under control
Flakes like this are often auto immune related and can even be diet triggered. He has gorgeous hair.
Poor thing! My head feels for this person! Peeps like you are brilliant & do such a service!
Another masterpiece Karla- you are UNMATCHED in skill and professionalism. You make me sooo proud! God bless you and your annointed hands- always🥰
He may have a skin condition called seborrheic dermatitis i have very mild dandruff I usually do a lemon wash and it helps
I wish I remembered what they used on my cradle cap. It was a shampoo I think and something I took orally. But just wanted to give hope that it can be treated/cured. Haven’t dealt with it since childhood.
My mom and I hated wash days and scratching it all up. But she would wash before she scratched. The flakes would come out so huge it scared me. Bless you for taking pleasure in this work. Everyone is not capable….
How does he keep himself from not falling asleep. Especially when she is scratching those edges. I would be in a coma. 😄
Straight drooling
Big slobber box 😩😩
I know! I drool just sitting here watching it 😩😍
Lol I would be knocked out LITERALLY 😂😂
I’d snore so loud I’d wake myself up😳
Her scalp scratching HAS to feel good - and he's fortunate that she has the patience of Job
He needs some vanicream medicated shampoo. It has 2% pyrithione zinc. Works very well. It may help his condition. It worked for me.I tested it, even at 3 weeks I only had literally a few small flakes.
I love his videos! It’s unbelievable the amount of flakes you remove from his scalp. He has beautiful long thick hair, you would think his scalp condition would effect his hair in a negative way, but it seems as though the flakes contribute to the beauty of his hair. 🤔 maybe he should gather up his flakes and make a hair butter/oil for hair growth/thickness 😆. You never know, it could be something about the flakes/sebum from his scalp that could contribute to the health of his hair. Everyone of Carla’s clients with this scalp condition have awesome hair! His hair looks like it has grown since his last visit. Now it’s Chris turn, I can’t wait to see his flakes and how long his hair has grown.
He has sooo much hair. You said something very real at the end of this video. I think you are the first person with scratch videos to notice that even after you wash the scalp even really really well the sebum production is already starting. Because that is how my hair is and it is relentless when I tell you I just feel like shaving my hair off. I have a long thick hair as well mine actually reach my butt. It’s not jealous it’s my natural black man hair. And I fantasize about just shaving it all off Just so I can freely and easily scratch my scalp
This isn't dandruff. Its's sebhorreic dermatitis. He needs to keep his scalp clean- wash it a few times a week- and not put oil in it. OMG. I'm not going to say anything else. I have this too but it's completely under control after using the right shampoo, conditioner and scalp cream. It will never go away without the proper treatment.
Does it itch really badly?
😢
Seborrheic dermatitis Has nothing to do with how much you clean your hair! It’s a condition.
Its presence doesn’t mean the skin is unclean or infected. Medications manage the symptoms.
@@rebeccarebecca7094 my husband has a hot shower daily. He uses the cleaning products daily. But I bet if someone took a scope to his scalp or skin, it would have debris. Mine has less so. I don't have that condition. Same with dandruff. It COULD be what alot of young girls do now and don't wash their hair enough and their hair goops get buildup. But the true dandruff isn't lack of hygiene.
I love the way you are scratching his scalp. that's the way I do it too. I scratch the scalp all 4 ways . great job keep up the good job
The parting is so soothing to me lol
That was a great day for you.Mari is lucky to have you in his life.
Oh I bet that feels soooo good!!
You are right, just get the flakes off of the scalp is the most important thing. Washing will take the flakes off once they are removed from the scalp. You can't please everyone. His hair is so thick! And I love when you scratch his scalp. I just don't understand how he can take the itch and flakes built up. You always do a good job and thanks for keeping us dandruff lovers entertained. 😆
You are the best at cleaning the flakes. You don't keep scratching the same spot.
It’s probably Carp and Seborrheic Dermatitis mixed together. It’s best to not put any oil or product on the scalp and it should be shampooed every 1-2 weeks, so the buildup won’t be that much. I have seborrheic dermatitis and if I go past 2-3 weeks, I have flakes everywhere. A tea rinse and scalp exfoliation would help tremendously, along with a diet change and more water.
What kind of diet change?
@@deidremitchell8269 non inflammatory foods which is usually similar to a keto diet. Breads, pastas and other high carb low protein foods are a lot of times inflammatory foods that can cause flare ups, this is also true of people with other conditions like osteoarthritis. I have osteoarthritis and eating keto or low carb alleviates 90% of my knee pain. Idk if this is what the poster was referring to but this is also true.
Hair should be shampooed every other day
@@debradeclouette8176 • You are absolutely right 💯. This too is autoimmune. Some say a vegan diet works for this particular dermatitis/psoriasis etc.... I do the fibromyalgia diet, eating very clean....
@@dorisallen1732 Not all hair types can sustain washing every other day. Most black people don’t wash more than once a week and can even go longer. I could never shampoo everyday. It would make my hair so dry and brittle.
This has to be the best scratch video I’ve seen. Definitely a new subscriber!
Red comb plays no games. Thank you. Always good videos on the channel
Thank you for combing some straight through.
Young lady you're just so enjoyable doing what you do. I love it when you do his head.
Yay! I’ve missed you Carla 🤩
You look more professional now than ever. I'm proud of you. ❤️
This is so relaxing. Wish I could help 🥺
I enjoyed this video. You worked that head over
Love love the color on your nails! They look great! Happy New Year!
Man, that hair is crazy! How can someone produce that much dandruff
Positive vibes your way from NYC my boyfriend has this condition he's so tender headed I like Ace combs the teeth are sharp
Time to get a UA-cam channel and make some money! 😀
@@panamasrose it’s a lot of work, and UA-cam has discouraged a lot of things like this now. 0.05 per view if you are lucky.
Yaasss!!! I've been checking your page praying for a new video. Thank you
this is what I’ve been waiting on! definitely saw this on Tiktok!
Great service! I know he was Soo relaxed. 👍🏽
Great video. I think if I was in his shoes, I would just shave it off and treat my head as often as possible 😬
Omg thank you for not combing!! Excellent video
His hair is so thick now I feel like every time he comes back to you it has grown more. I love when you use the Black comb on him the others not so much. Do you know if he is washing his hair In-between coming to see you? I love how he is comfortable with coming to see you now 😊 by the way how is Chris We haven’t see him in a while
Gghhhhhhhhhhhh
Honestly how does one skip the sections where there’s actual dandruff and over scratches the areas without?
Thank you! I know that this is going to be good.
I feel like this would be a fulfilling job to do. I'm jealous of how thick this person's hair is! Haha
This is the one of the best videos I seen you do the lighting is good getting close to the scalp is good I really really like this one best one so far
I agree his HAIR does not look dirty on camera but his scalp look crazy. And that’s okay that’s why I’m here watching
I wish I could have this done for me and my daughter!!!
It’s the homemade beep for me 😂😂😂😂😂😂
🤣🤣🤣🤣
Wild growth oil tore my daughters scalp up. She still gets these scabs on her scalp til this day.
I found out it’s the tea tree in it if you have natural dry scalp it makes it worse I stopped using it and tea tree I felt the difference. I realized that I can’t use it my head went from tingling to burning in minutes.
Wild growth oil messed my scalp up too. I will never use that again
My scalp LOVES wild growth oil so I guess everyone is different! I apply it once after wash days before I get my braids installed and I always see a little extra growth
I used that before it made my hair thicker.
Look into Ayurveda healing and Clay products.
hmm..Didn't no that
This is soo good. Nearly an hour of it
Your the best Scratcher I've seen so far
Ooohh i want to see the whole shampoo and washing part too!!!
Wow you done a amazing job on his flanky hair removed .
I would love yo watch how you washed it out .
Thank you for sharing
Love it. One of the best I've seen. Hope his condition improve.
Great job, as usual. ✌🌻🙏
Loved it ,his dandruff was so easy to scratch nice grade of hair.Thank You for sharing👍👍👍👍❤❤❤❤❤
*80% of people I know that have long healthy hair all have some form of scalp buildup or huge flakes I wonder if that's the trick lol*
IKR there is a huge correlation
I believe it! Signed, hair bear watching her Littles. 😩
I use to be concerned but most love my hair 🤷🏾♀️
Right!
my daughter and granddaughter both have a lot of huge flakes too! they both have a lot of hair
Thank you again for sharing your scalp and hair check good luck 👀😇🧧💙🎚️🌼🎶
It still looks more like Seborrheic dermatitis or psoriasis on his scalp to me. Especially the yellow ness is common with Seborrheic dermatitis or psoriasis really. Either way it’s not contagious or anything to do with the person. It’s a condition or sensitivity in the body.
I can't get into Mari's scratches. His build up is mostly just sebum due to waiting too long between washes. There's very few actual flakes and after 5 to 6 weeks it just looks dirty. Is there a medical reason why he waits so long between washes? I understand that he's young, but that just seems so long.
This service is not free. Not everyone can afford to do it as often as they’d like. That could be a reason.
Gross!
If you can’t get into his scratches then simply don’t watch. I don’t see the point in posting this comment. If you don’t like something then why sit there and watch it just to complain after? Also you’re not a qualified health care worker or professional to be diagnosing someone.
@@chelsea8082 I agree with you! It's not for everyone. Just scroll on by and let us live vicariously through the scratching.
@@jillybean3688 Very rude. It's obvious this guy had been in a lot of discomfort before he got his scalp scratched. You don't need to put your two cents in. It may be gross to you, but for him it's relief.
Waooooo….I’ll definitely enjoy this video!❤️
Thanks, this was great. I really enjoyed the chit chat, too! ❤
I love how thin you part his hair.
That's a lot of dry sebum!! Great scratch video 👌🏾
I could never stand that on my scalp.
I did hear you say some people are not getting notifications and I’ve heard other youtubers say the same about their subscribers not getting notifications. One thing I think that would help your channel more if you added hashtags in the description. It allows your videos to be found and added into searches. I think it helps too as far as suggested videos. I kind of forgot how the one youtuber explained it but hopefully that help. Pretty much how Instagram do things with hashtags. I notice that seems to help a lot of UA-camrs adding the hashtags. I enjoyed the video and thanks again.
You do such a good job, very god work, I hope your clients thank you for your hard work
He has beautiful thick hair.
she is very sanitary. you don't see very many people wearing gloves when they are scratching someone's scalp.
Oh Yeah a good scratch, wash and oil…BEAUTIFUL RESULTS😍
That sebum production is crazy on his scalp.
This was a REAL GOOD ONE !!!!
Hello beautiful lady thank you for sharing this with us today as always👀😇✔️
Does his scalp itch or are you scratching for cleaning purposes?
I’m here from TikTok lol I ran to this video!!
Hey Hilary hey!!! 👋🏾👋🏾
I am sooooo jealous....I would love to service my clients like this.
Are you a hairdresser? And if so why do you not provide this service. Thank you.
Now this is what you call a full head of hair !! He's got enough hair for two head's..LoL. I think half the problem is how thick and long his hair is. Definitely a good thinning of his hair and come to visit you every 2 weeks.
He needs to try using Sulfur 8 hair grease on his scalp that will help him, bcuz it really helped my mom control her dandruff.
Nooooooo! Sweet baby Moses, no! It stinks so bad, and if you have a bad scalp condition, it won’t solve the problem.
@@texasgoddess323
There’s two kinds now Lighter to no fragrance is the newer kind.
@@clarkwinters8299 Ok. That's good to know!
No his condition is different frm regular dandruff… grease would make it worse
I love that you get all of them up though
His hair is beautiful...how does it grow like that, with such a severe scalp condition
It has a great shine as well.
Exactly what I was thinking! Logic would suggest that all that stuff should completely clog up his hair follicles. But it doesn't.
Such wonderfully tHICCC hair ❤️✨
What a surprise! Great video. His hair is so thick and pretty. I heard you say you don't recommend wild growth oil. May I ask why (I don't use it but I see so many videos of people using it)?
Thanks for the video Carla!
Is there any reason he has to wait so long in between washes? Or could he at least clean his scalp with something like witch hazel or a gentle tonic/essence or cleansing water? Is this condition causing tenderness that keeps him from doing so? Six weeks seems like a lot. I tend to get build up on my scalp after 2 weeks and I get a lot of flakes and sore bumps and whiteheads. My scalp gets sore so I can understand how he may feel if there’s pain or sore spots 😓
Hello Amber.
Yes he can definitely shampoo his hair more often. My guess is that it’s a chore for him to do it and he probably doesn’t want to pay me weekly to do it for him. I can’t speak for him tho.
I have always suffered with a build up like this and have a great hairdresser who takes her time removing all the scales. I also realised recently that if she scratches too much or even shampoos my hair a little too harshly (even though it feels so good) my scalp will start building up quicker than usual. I know that I need to wash my hair at least every 10 days to two weeks but I'm lazy.
I used to have this condition. But now i shampoo my hair everyday with prescribed shampoo and my Scalp is completely healthy. 5 weeks is too much time without cleaning. Maybe a dermatologist can help him
@@thaisevangelista4854 nah he needs to just wash it alot more often
Maybe he could cut it, because it is REALLY THICK, and that’s a lot to wash and style every 10 days. But the scalp needs to be washed at least every other week in general.🌻
You are good scratcher and I like looking at you 😉 be bless and have a good and safe day.
His hair is stunning! It’s so pretty
Hey y'all as always thank you for sharing your video on his follow up so this man has carp this is why you need to be seen by a dermatologist doctor ( carp )💛😇👀✔️
Oh yea this is going to be a good one he’s quiet today
This was a good one
What type of oil would you recommend for using on dry scalps to help with growth as well?
Rosemary
She one of the reasons y I love dandruff and when my sisters take they hair down I just gotta scratch and pick at it 😂❤
That’s got to feel good!
Beep ... Beep... 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 I was WEAK hearing u say that
Great scratch out
Wow Amazing how thick the hair has gotten
What happen to the shampooing part? that is my favorite I was looking forward to that.
Lots of dandruff. I've never seen that much. I love his hair though ❣😊
for a man with this condition... I would go for the short cut
Beautiful hair
🤣🤣🤣 I agree 💯 I be so irritated that you don’t comb out the flakes, but I realize you probably just don’t have time for all that. 🤷🏽♀️ He is a a client and you’re a professional!
Awesome video! Thanks
Makes my head it just watching this!
Great video!
YAY!! Thank you so much! I needed this🤗
I have to say one more thing. I don’t use any oils on my scalp I don’t use any sprays any moisturizers any creams I don’t oil my scalp at all because I guess the sebum is all that’s necessary for my scalp the thing with sebum is is that it’s waxi so when the weather is cold or when there’s not adequate humidity outside to keep the wax loose then it’ll get hard but when I work out my head is extremely itchy and it’s sweaty and I scratched my head and all of this wax white wax is under my nails so I theorized that we’re supposed to scratch the scalp when it itches because that’s natures way of clarifying our scalp with our condition. Like you’re doing with him and scratching his scalp with the comb that’s perfect but also when the scalp sweats and it gets itchy you scratch it and that’s another way of moving and clarifying the sebum off the scalp
Wash yo head daily
I love your scratching pattern