01/5Here's what you need to know about dandruff

Here's what you need to know about dandruff

Dandruff is itchy and uncomfortable. When you have a bad case of this health issue, it's difficult to concentrate on much else. Try as you might to conceal this issue, those pesky flakes just keep on coming and fast. However, there are many ways to treat the condition. There are even natural remedies you can try that are effective and will treat this condition in no time. However, before you treat it, you need to know what kind of dandruff you have. Here are the different types of dandruff you need to know.

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02/5Dry skin-related dandruff

Dry skin-related dandruff

If you suffer from dry skin, chances you could develop this type of dandruff is high. Some of the symptoms you need to watch out for are white dry flakes and feeling tight around the scalp area. This could occur during the cold season or it may be down to the fact that you are not shampooing your hair on a regular basis. People with curly hair are more prone to this type of dandruff.You should also avoid using sulfate shampoos if you have this problem as it can aggravate the situation.

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03/5Dandruff caused by Product Buildup

Dandruff caused by Product Buildup

The buildup of product on your scalp can also cause dandruff. Be careful of the types of products you use as excess amounts of them can cause serums, pomades, mousses or hair sprays to linger longer than you like on your scalp. This buildup mixed with dirt and dead skin cells can cause dandruff and could even result in hair loss. The best way to treat this issue is by oiling your scalp regularly so your scalp can stay clean and healthy.

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04/5Fungal dandruff

Fungal dandruff

When your scalp is infected with Malassezia globosa it causes fungal dandruff. It can spread all over your scalp fast if it is very oily or if there is apH imbalance. Yellow and white flakes and a bad case of the itch are some of the symptoms to watch out for. You should also know that this type of dandruff is contagious. Therefore, you should avoid sharing a comb or towel with others. Malassezia works to produce oleic acid, which causes dandruff. Natural remedies like tea tree oil can treat this condition.

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05/5Oily scalp-related dandruff

Oily scalp-related dandruff

If you start to notice scalp has yellow patches or see large yellow flakes on greasy, oily hair, then you may be suffering from this type of dandruff. When your body starts to produce excess amounts of sebum, a natural oil it can cause this form of dandruff. This is because dead skin cells mix with dirt on your scalp. Thisoverproductionof sebum could also be due to stress, shampooing irregularly and pregnancy. However, the right amount of sebum helps to keep the skin and hair moisturised and can even tackle signs of ageing.

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