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Lizette's results with Q for Skin

Article in Året Runt:

For several years, Lizette Bromby suffered from an itchy scalp. Blackcurrant seed oil came to her rescue.

When Lizette from Lidingö started having problems with an itchy scalp three years ago, she initially thought she had burned her scalp in the sun.

"It itched constantly and I felt unclean all the time. What's more, tiny snowflakes fell onto my clothes," says Lizette.

She hoped it would go away once she had finished her social work degree and was no longer stressed about exams.

- My scalp was in chaos, and the more I scratched, the worse it got. I thought that maybe the skin can react differently to stress.

 

For several years, Lizette persevered and tried everything. After a while, her scalp began to feel rough and large flakes of skin started to fall off. They were even visible at her hairline and behind her ears. She avoided wearing her long, thick hair loose as she used to.

- It was terribly embarrassing to walk around with scabs in several places on my scalp. I couldn't help scratching and picking at the flakes, and I ended up with small wounds that started to bleed and sting. It itched so much that it was difficult to resist.

When Lizette from Lidingö started having problems with an itchy scalp three years ago, she initially thought she had burned her scalp in the sun.

"It itched constantly and I felt unclean all the time. What's more, tiny snowflakes fell onto my clothes," says Lizette.

She hoped it would go away once she had finished her social work degree and was no longer stressed about exams.

- My scalp was in chaos, and the more I scratched, the worse it got. I thought that maybe the skin can react differently to stress.

 

For several years, Lizette persevered and tried everything. After a while, her scalp began to feel rough and large flakes of skin started to fall off. They were even visible at her hairline and behind her ears. She avoided wearing her long, thick hair loose as she used to.

- It was terribly embarrassing to walk around with scabs in several places on my scalp. I couldn't help scratching and picking at the flakes, and I ended up with small wounds that started to bleed and sting. It itched so much that it was difficult to resist.

"After struggling with serious problems for several years, I finally found a hair treatment that helped. My hair has regained its beautiful shine. It feels so wonderful to be able to wear my hair down again!"

- Lizette

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