Please don't use regular soap on your face anyway, that's a no no. Don't use the same washcloth on your face that you use on the rest of your body either, have 2 separate ones if you already don't. Certain soaps that are made strictly for the body can dry out the skin terribly. Look for a mild facial soap or sensitive skin foaming cleanser. Oil of Olay, Dove and products like those really do work. The dandruff comes because your eyebrows are dry just like regular hair gets too dry and gets dandruff. Also buy a facial moisturizer as well. Regular lotion on the face can clog pores, cause acne and unecessary shine.
2006-06-20 05:54:26
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answered by duvaldiva.com 6
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answered by ? 3
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Regular Dandruff Shampoo?
Head and Shoulders?
2006-06-20 05:51:18
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How do you get rid of eyebrow dandruff?
when I scratch my eyebrows sometimes it looks like its snowing...I wash them religiously like the rest of my body but for some reason this happens...what do I do?
2015-08-18 05:58:14
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answered by Dorothea 1
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I read from one person to use apple cider vinegar. It does help a little (mine was all red and scabby under the flakes) but it doesn't get rid of the problem. I've also tried using dandruff shampoo and tee tree oil. None will get rid of it.
2015-10-01 06:56:35
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It's more than likely not dandruff, it's seborreah (I might not have spelled that right) My daughter gets it, and it drives her crazy. The dermatologist said to wash gently with a soft toothbrush then applying hydrocortisone cream nightly until it subsides, and then once or twice a week as needed for maintenance.
2006-06-20 05:54:35
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answered by Anonymous
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It sounds like dry skin.... Chances are you skip the eyebrow area when you moisturise... Give it a try for few days and see how it goes. I really wouldn't advise using anti dandruff shampoo near the eye area though as it stings like hell when you get it in the eyes!
2006-06-20 05:54:13
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answered by Anonymous
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Use dandruff shampoo, Nizoral is best for this. You can also ask your doctor for Nizoral cream. It will clear it in a few days. Tea tree oil also helps this condition which often affects people with thicker brows.
2013-12-31 12:56:28
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answered by ? 1
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Use Johnson Baby Shampoo and stop touching your eyes ever again, to prevent more fugus from getting into the eyebrows.
2006-06-20 05:52:33
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answered by citylegend 2
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After washing apply a lotion just like you would do with dry skin . It is probaly just that dry skin. And don't use alot of eye make up that can cause a problem also.
2006-06-20 05:52:44
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