Dr Waffles is in session. She's back with the unsubstantiated product claims, and cannot be making any of these without publicly available clinical trials. Her DMs, photos from users do not count as trials/testing - so for anyone who sees those reviews and before/after photos, please do not be fooled. It's all marketing bullshit from the world's biggest bullshitting grifter.
You are all correct. No newborn should ever ever use a scalp scrub - not even for cradle cap which is harmless, completely normal, very common, and goes away on it own. You can loosen the skin flake by gently using a soft hairbrush and shampoo specifically for babies: not Egrim's untested products. Not even her oil should be used to treat cradle cap. In addition, this scrub is not safe for all skin types. People with scalp conditions - and general skin disorders/autoimmune illnesses should not use scalp scrubs. Please use whatever your doctor or dermatologist has recommended.
Egrim's Btech course does not - and will not ever - be better than what they advise. You only have to look at the state of her hair, her dandruff, her appalling personal hygiene, and condition of her skin to realise that she is not an expert in health, wellness, hair and skincare. She has no idea what she is doing, is lying, just wants people's money, and to be a celebrity for no reason whatsoever.
She's clearly copied and pasted the product claims from all her other untested product descriptions. On a separate note, you cannot "smell" how "unhealthy" someone's scalp is. You can smell things like sweat (or in her case: unwashed hair for 9 days) but have to be super close up in order to do that or smell the inside of their hat. It's normal to have a slight odour in our scalps because our bodies naturally produce oils to keep it healthy, and to look after our hair follicles. She's just trying to be like her trashy idol Kim Kardashian who claims she can smell a cavity.
Egrim is not selling clean skin. Far from it. This is another untested product with a list of unsubstantiated product claims. You cannot use a scalp scrub on your face as a beard scrub: the difference in skin is huge, more so when it comes to men and women.
People in the UK, take this to Trading Standards. I know we're 12 threads in with this monstrosity, but please take the time to report her. You can find screenshots in the Wiki to do this and do via
this link. There is a form to fill out when you scroll down. Please don't fall for her lies and marketing scammer behaviour. Save your money, buy proper products, and do not jeopardise your skin or hair for an uneducated imbecile who's out to make a quick buck like Erim Kaur Lally
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