My sister's baby girl has really dry scalp and the hair around the area is coming out with it. She's tried everything too. Her ped. told her to try palmolive dishwashing liquid and also try using some kind of hand lotion or something. She thought that it was a really bad case of cradle cap, but she's beginning to think that it may be psoriasis or something. It may not be but she's gonna take her to the dr. soon just to be sure.
I did a little research for you & here's what I found from the following website: http://www.associatedcontent.com (just did a search for dry baby scalp) You can also type in NATURAL REMEDIES FOR CRADLE CAP in a search engine and get all kinds of great ideas that may work for your little one -- hopes this helps. Have a great day!! :)
You can use lavender oil to treat Cradle Cap. Lavender Oil is available at your local health food store. Place a few drops of this natural oil into the palm of your hand. Then, gently rub it over your baby's scalp. Allow the Lavender Oil to soak in overnight. (This is a bonus because Lavender is also known to be a soothing, calming herb.) Then, in the morning, wash your infant's scalp gently with baby shampoo. If any oil flakes remain, repeat the process.
Witch Hazel is another home remedy for treating Cradle Cap. Witch Hazel is extracted from a shrub. It's readily available at your local drugstore. Pour a quarter cup of Witch Hazel into a sealable container. Dilute that with a cup of warm tap water. Then, dip a clean, soft cloth into the solution. Apply the solution to your baby's scalp several times a day.
You can also mix together some virgin olive oil and some Tea Tree Oil to make a home remedy for Cradle Cap. Tea Tree Oil is a natural antiseptic that will help prevent infections. Place a dab of the oily solution onto the affected areas on your baby's scalp. Massage the oil in well. Then, use a baby brush to loosen the scaly areas of skin. Shampoo his or her head with baby shampoo, then rinse and dry well.
Studies have also found, that, if you're breast feeding your baby, adding foods that are high in biotin to your diet can be helpful in alleviating Cradle Cap. Biotin is a B-complex vitamin that's naturally found in milk, eggs, green vegetables, cereal, liver, and nuts.