Hey Guys,
So the affected area is just on the front hairline, where the glue goes and only on one section of the front hairline which I think is a little odd as have used the same products on the whole of the front hairline. The skin is slightly darker in spots and very very dry (similar to when a wound scabs but not as rough). I therefore have taken it off & want to let everything heal before trying again. I have seen some people recommend tea tree oil and I will get hold of some.
I did try walker sport scalp protector again and even when I let it dry, the same thing happened where it turned white. I may just have a faulty/fake bottle so will try one more bottle before giving up on it as it seems perfect for what I need. I have just been using the standard one for now.
I have been trying a lot of different stuff to fix the issues I've been having on the front (glue turning white and edges not holding overnight). So it could just be putting on the glue and taking it off in succession that's causing the issues. It's hard to pinpoint what exactly could be causing all the irritation at this stage (as it's not uniform) so, once healed, will try again and monitor that area more closely. I did see that area inflamed last week but thought it would settle down but just got worse.
I saw in the past one guy recommended a liquid plaster for skin irritations. I was wondering how others have used this?
Any other suggestions would be welcome.
Cheers!
So the affected area is just on the front hairline, where the glue goes and only on one section of the front hairline which I think is a little odd as have used the same products on the whole of the front hairline. The skin is slightly darker in spots and very very dry (similar to when a wound scabs but not as rough). I therefore have taken it off & want to let everything heal before trying again. I have seen some people recommend tea tree oil and I will get hold of some.
I did try walker sport scalp protector again and even when I let it dry, the same thing happened where it turned white. I may just have a faulty/fake bottle so will try one more bottle before giving up on it as it seems perfect for what I need. I have just been using the standard one for now.
I have been trying a lot of different stuff to fix the issues I've been having on the front (glue turning white and edges not holding overnight). So it could just be putting on the glue and taking it off in succession that's causing the issues. It's hard to pinpoint what exactly could be causing all the irritation at this stage (as it's not uniform) so, once healed, will try again and monitor that area more closely. I did see that area inflamed last week but thought it would settle down but just got worse.
I saw in the past one guy recommended a liquid plaster for skin irritations. I was wondering how others have used this?
Any other suggestions would be welcome.
Cheers!
