Fri-22-12-2017, 22:44 PM
(Fri-22-12-2017, 22:36 PM)Fred Wrote:(Fri-22-12-2017, 22:32 PM)Kat Wrote:(Fri-22-12-2017, 21:39 PM)Fred Wrote:(Fri-22-12-2017, 21:27 PM)Kat Wrote: I found that melting it helped with applying in on the scales and like I said I really liked the warmth, it was soothing. I could still rub the oil into my scalp. I had always used it straight from the jar, which works well but thought I'd give melting it a try and was really happy with the results.
Actually you have given me a thought.
I wonder if you could put it in a syringe (without needle obviously) and get it directly on the psoriasis under the hair. When I once had a lot of hair it was so difficult getting stuff in the right place.
That could possible work! It's not super thick, actually when melted if I apply it too much it will run a bit but not too bad. I found that saturating a cotton ball worked well to apply to scalp though I like your idea.
Luckily for me I no longer have scalp psoriasis so it's not something I could try. Then again I don't have much hair these days either.
Good advice though! If I do another coconut oil application I'll give it a try. I have some syringes from Riley's monthly shots I could try using.