Christine
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Pop Daddy said:copy this thread and show it to his kids someday, they will love it![]()
Oh, I think he'd be quite mortified now!

Pop Daddy said:copy this thread and show it to his kids someday, they will love it![]()

Kermit said:I was going to suggest shampoo with tea tree oil, too. This same subject came up on another board I visit just the other day, and many people had had success with it. Some of them just stirred tea tree oil into regular shampoo.

Laurajean1014 said:I think taking a shower in the morning would clean him up.
It sounds like he is either an active sleeper or just active in general. My son gets 'stinky head' from time to time, so I make sure he showers daily in the morning. I buy "bake to basic" shampoo ~ Gardier Fruitious is also very good (strong and fruity). I think it's pre-teen hormones mixed in with active based children. Does he brush his hair? Or
His hair is short and he doesn't use any "products" so to speak. He uses whatever shampoo I have: right now it is Alterna and ISO Texture. But, he's tried all kinds of things with the same result. He doesn't really brush his hair, just combs it into place when it's wet and that's it. Oh, to have the life of a guy!!!
Puffy2 said:When was the last time your son had a check up at the pediatrican's office?
Sometimes weird smells or tastes or other bizzare things can be a symptom of an illness. I would at least take him in for a check up and discuss it.
Christine said:He just had a full physical over the summer and, of course, I forgot to mention it.
Also, his hair is dry when he goes to bed and he has an "allergen" pillow that is sort of a vinyl covered pillow.
Rex Rules said:Aveda makes a great product that might be perfect for your son.
It is called Light Elements Reviving Mist.
Here is the description from the website www.aveda.com
Benefits.
This weightless mist refreshes hair and reactivates style without washing. Perfect for an active lifestyle-after the gym, a night out, or just waking up-or to help restore moisture to hair, without buildup.
Refreshes and moisturizes hair
Reactivates existing styling products without adding weight
For all hair types
It is a bit on the pricey side, though.
http://www.aveda.com/templates/products/sp.tmpl?CATEGORY_ID=CATEGORY6157&PRODUCT_ID=PROD5931#
DD prefers to bathe at night before bed, so we use this in the mornings and she is good to go - also takes care of cow licks that pop up overnight.

He does have asthma and I thought it might be from his asthma medication. 
Christine said:My poor DS (10). His head never smells "clean." He washes his hair in the shower every night and he smells good. By the time he wakes up, it's just starting to smell like, hmmmm, his hair is dirty. Don't know how else to describe it. Then the other day my best friend's DD told him his hair smelled funny.
Now, his hair is not oily and he is not sweating. In fact, he has very dry skin and eczema. I'm wondering if this is some sort of adolescent "cradle cap" or something--although his scalp looks normal.
Is this just a boy thing. My mom said that some people just have smelly heads???![]()
Any ideas?
Cebhfhionn said:his hair smells like a dog.![]()
I'm curious to see the responses to this.