A lot of people don't shampoo their head properly, don't just put shampoo your hair, you have to actually get your fingertips on the scalp and vigorously interlock your fingers and scrub your head. Hair gel, and hairspray can also build up on the scalp and cause a problem when your head sweats.
2006-09-17 02:03:53
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answered by amalia372005 5
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Quick Dandruff Cure
http://hair-care-info.blogspot.com/2006/09/quick-dandruff-cure.html
2006-09-18 00:22:59
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answered by Ion R 2
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Mix 8 tbsp. peanut oil with the juice of half a lemon. Rub the mixture into your hair, leave on for 10 minutes and then wash as usual.
2. Add 3 drops of tea tree oil, a natural antiseptic, to a small amount of shampoo and then wash your hair.
3. Rinse your hair with a solution of 1/4 c. vinegar and 1 qt. water.
4. Use an infusion of the herbs chaparral or thyme as a hair rinse.
5. Add flaxseed oil, primrose oil or fish oil to your diet.
6. Use kelp as a seasoning.
7. Take selenium, vitamin B complex, vitamin E and zinc supplements. Do not exceed 100mg of zinc a day.
8. Take vitamin C and a bioflavonoid complex.
9. Add lecithin granules or capsules to your diet.
10. Make at least 50 percent of your diet raw food.
11. Avoid or decrease your intake of fried foods, dairy products, sugar, chocolate and nuts.
2006-09-17 08:25:59
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answered by cuttiiee 6
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Try using 100 % tea tree oil on your scalp. You can buy online and at Sally Beauty Supply. Be careful when handling. Be sure not to get in eyes, so wash hand well after applying to scalp. In addition to the tea tree oil, try using a organic shampoo that combats dandruff.
Product Suggestions:
-Avalon Organic Botanicals Shampoo and Conditoner
-Knotty Boy Dread shampoos( You can use it even if you don't have Locs)
-Dr. Bronner's Magic Soap (Best Value) this stuff is completely organic, its multi-purpose, but you have to dilute it to use for a shampoo 1part liquid soap, 2 part water.
2006-09-17 09:02:21
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answered by eyeamatrip 3
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This shampoo has worked. I wear a lot of black, and my dandruff WAS pretty bad. Here is a description: Please note that this is not sold in stores:
Satinique® Dandruff Control Hair Cleanser
Reduces dandruff by 56% in as little as one week. The one mild, medicated cleanser that reduces dandruff by 56% in as little as one week and as much as 70% after six weeks of use.
Product Description-
Moisturize your way to dandruff-free hair with Satinique Dandruff Control Hair Cleanser. This mild, medicated shampoo reduces dandruff and gives hair great shine. It contains the exclusive Ceramide Infusion System that's clinically proven to repair, strengthen, and protect in one use.
Product Benefits-
Cleanses gently and restores the moisture balance of hair and scalp.
Medicated formula relieves flaking and itching associated with dandruff.
Contains ZPT (Zinc Pyrithione), the active ingredient for dandruff control.
Contains chamomile to help soothe the scalp.
Features the Ceramide Infusion System, which replaces lost ceramide by penetrating each hair shaft, re-bonding and sealing it. Actually mends split ends and protects hair from future damage.
Safe for chemically and color-treated hair.
Mild and effective for all hair types.
pH balanced to minimize the risk of irritation.
Promotes beautiful, healthy-looking hair.
Up to 50 uses.
If you're interested, you can contact me at:
ahlaysia@yahoo.com
2006-09-17 08:21:23
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answered by ? 4
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Nizoral® A-D. with * "Ketoconazole" keeps nasty dandruff in check so you don't have to keep checking your shoulders. It's the only thing that EVER worked for my stubborn, aggressive dandruff. It's a prescription shampoo that you get from a Dermatologist (Hair/Skin MD). This stuff WORKS!
2006-09-17 08:24:35
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answered by Book Diva 2
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Believe me this is very good. And its natural too. Epoch®Ava puhi moni®Anti-Dandruff Shampoo. It provides soothing relief to those suffering from a dry, flaking scalp and dandruff.
2006-09-20 03:53:45
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answered by Anonymous
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hi, a product by nexus use to be the only thing that help my dad. you buy it at salons or at sallys beauty supply and get a generic of it.also 1/4 cup vinager to 2 liters water helps also.do you have dry dandruff or a wet mushie kind and if there is bleeding spots you have to go to a dermetologist to get a precription shampoo.
2006-09-17 08:16:59
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answered by TERESA B 2
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Yes! You have to use Aquaphor on your scalp. It's like Vaseline, so it can be a bit messy.
My brother applies it to his scalp at first notice of dandruff. He leaves it on as long as possible. If you're a guy, it's easy to leave it on and put a gel on your hair--for the wet look. It's harder for females.
2006-09-17 08:22:58
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answered by Katyana 4
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i have the same problem. what i do is rinse my hair to get it wet. then i massage the shampoo through my scalp to the ends. while you do that use ur fingertips and massage the scalp to try to get the dandruff off the scalp as much as you can. then i rinse it. then i put shampoo in it again a 2nd time and rinse. RINSE VERY WELL. hope i helped :) oh and use selsun blue or head n shoulders.
2006-09-17 10:27:42
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answered by CutesyGirl<3 3
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