How To Deal With Dandruff
Some are of the opinion that at the early stages of hair loss, dandruff
begins to increase. However, an increase in the amount of dandruff does
not necessarily mean that there is a "cause-effect" relationship
resulting in the thinning of hair.
You should think of excessive dandruff as a warning sign as far as the
health of the hair is concerned.
Dandruff is made up of bits of dead skin that peel away from the scalp
as a result of the effects of metabolism. Normally, dandruff, in its
early stages of growth, is not visible to the naked eye. It becomes
visible only after enlarging into pieces of dead skin (what we normally
call "dandruff") as a result of the propagation of bacteria and/or
problems with seborrhoeic scalp conditions.
Persons suffering from prolonged dandruff are said to have a dandruff
ailment. This type of ailment, accompanied by itchiness, can lead to
eczema if it worsens. Suppressing the propagation of bacteria is one
means of dealing with fatty dandruff. This is because bacteria is one of
the causes of this condition.
If possible, try to shampoo on a daily basis to prevent bacterial
propagation. One effective means of dealing with dandruff is to
disinfect the scalp area with commercially available medicated shampoos
specifically designed for dandruff removal. However, daily shampooing
can lead to eczema for persons who suffer from dry scalps. Shampooing
once every three days may be ideal for such persons.
Persons who suffer from persistent, hard-to-cure dandruff are urged to
consult a skin specialist.
How To Get Rid Of Dandruff
Caution : This tip is form our users, so please consult your dermatologist, before
you use the below method.
Cure for dandruff:
* Vinegar is poured into the hair, massaged into the
scalp, and left to dry for a few minutes.
* Then the hair is washed.
* The process is repeated daily until the dandruff disappears, usually within
a few days.
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