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She has had a dry and irritated scalp for as long as she can remember. Washing her hair was painful, and Susie Fouganthine eventually gave up hope of finding a cure. Today, she is glad she gave blackcurrant seed oil a chance.

Dry, sticky, and irritated. For as long as Susite Fouganthine, 57, Skövde, can remember, she has had problems with her scalp.

- It was already a problem in my early teens. I used tweezers to pick away sticky flakes of hair and had problems with scab-like, sticky patches.

Washing my hair every day didn't help, says Susie, explaining that she had her own pony and shampooed her hair far too often to get rid of the horse smell.

Dry, sticky, and irritated. For as long as Susite Fouganthine, 57, Skövde, can remember, she has had problems with her scalp.

- It was already a problem in my early teens. I used tweezers to pick away sticky flakes of hair and had problems with scab-like, sticky patches.

Washing my hair every day didn't help, says Susie, explaining that she had her own pony and shampooed her hair far too often to get rid of the horse smell.

"My scalp, which was so dry, gratefully absorbed the oil, and I went to bed. The next morning, I could see some improvement, and continued moisturise morning and evening."

- Susie

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