Six Dandruff Do's and Don'ts

By Dee Jones, published Nov 29, 2006
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Dandruff is a common condition that almost everyone has had at one time or another. How many times have you worn a dark shirt or jacket and realized, at the end of the day, thatyour shoulders were covered with little white or yellow flakes? And, if you noticed, others might have, too.

Dandruff can be caused by many things, from genetics, to climate, to stress. Whatever the cause, there are ways to deal with and control this condition.

Shampoo Regularly

When dandruff is ignored, the flaky scales build up on the scalp and cause itching. An oily scalp can also cause dandruff.

One way to control dandruff is to shampoo regularly, perhaps even daily. Use a mild, nonmedicated shampoo to start. That might be enough to get your dandruff under control.

Try an Anti-Dandruff Shampoo

If the mild, nonmedicated shampoo isn't enough to get your dandruff under control, consider using an anti-dandruff shampoo.

Different anti-dandruff shampoos contain different active ingredients, which do different things. For example, shampoos that contain sulfur and salicylic acid loosen dandruff flakes, making them wash away more easily. Shampoos that contain zinc pyrithione or selenium sulfide decrease the rate at which scalp cells multiply, which helps keeps those flaky scales from building up on your scalp. Antibacterial shampoos help keep your scalp from getting infected.

Many doctors recommend anti-dandruff shampoos that contain tar for really tough dandruff. You can find tar-based shampoos that aren't smelly. But, if you have blond, gray, or silver hair, a tar-based shampoo could stain your hair.

If it seems like your anti-dandruff shampoo has stopped working after a few months of use, that means your skin has adapted to its active ingredients. Simply switch to another anti-dandruff shampoo.

Since some anti-dandruff shampoos, especially those that contain tar, can be harsh, you don't have to use them every day. You can use the anti-dandruff shampoo one day, and your regular shampoo the next. Read the label for usage suggestions.

Don't Scratch

Takeaways
  • Shampoo regularly.
  • Don't scratch.
  • Avoid homemade hair treatments that contain beer.
Resources
  • Daily Care for Dry Hair Daily Care for Oily Hair
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