that's not dandruff, that's chronic dry skin. GLYCERIN would work best for that.
2006-10-15 15:08:45
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answered by Anonymous
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Quick Dandruff Cure
When the scalp sheds dead skin, it is known as dandruff. It is very common, however, on some people, due to illnesses or other reasons, the scalp may shed substantial dandruff. This could lead to pain on the scalp. This condition, however, can be treated easily by using a proper shampoo. If the condition persists, a visit to the dermatologist is recommended.
A few remedies that you can try at home are:-
Apply coconut oil on your scalp and leave it for an hour. After an hour, apply lemon juice and massage your scalp. Leave it on for another hour, and then shampoo your hair with a mild shampoo. This will leave your hair shiny and without any dandruff flakes.
Take an egg, beat it and apply on the scalp and leave it for an hour. Shampoo your hair and you will find that the dandruff has disappeared.
If you have mild dandruff, applying coconut oil daily for a few days, will rid you of the condition.-
Wash you hair with beer. The alcohol in the beer is known to clear the dandruff on your scalp.
You can also try massaging your scalp with vinegar (if you can stand the smell) and then wash it with a mild shampoo.
The above-mentioned remedies should help you get rid of dandruff. If the problem persists, it could be due to other factors, so a visit to the dermatologist is highly advised.
2006-10-15 19:45:26
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answered by gree c 3
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OK, no age given, no health problems given. Lifestyle not given. If you have psoriasis, or any other fungal infection which is what it sounds like. You may not want to take my advice, but it would cure you. No sugar, no white flour, no alcohol, no potatoes, and go to your local health food store and buy some oil of oregano and put 2-3 drops under your tongue if you can't do that mix it with water or apple juice, unsweetenedand drink every day. Also, no orange juice. Now, you don't like that solution I know.
You could go to the Dr. and ask them to check you for a fungal infection and if you're lucky and they do and they find you have one they will give you a pill. The one they give for fungus of the toenail, that they talk about on TV and it is bad for your liver. Plus it will cost a lot of money. Or do what I suggested. Or at least as much of it as you can.
Also, get some live active enzymes into you. You can get some from some yogurts, read the label or buy the pills at the health food store to restore the good bacteria in your intestines. That's an easy one to do.
So, whatever you can afford and do, please try to do and go from there. Good luck.
2006-10-15 15:19:16
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answered by MISS-MARY 6
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Regular Dandruff Shampoo? Head and Shoulders?
2016-03-18 02:47:38
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answered by ? 4
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It sounds like you have something called seborrheic dermatitis...it's basically a form of eczema that involves mostly areas around hair (eyebrows, hairline) and nasal folds. The skin is itchy, red, scaly, peels...may look like dandruff. A PCP or dermatologist can prescribe a cream that will help.
2006-10-15 15:46:44
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answered by JPo 1
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Change your diet to eat more fruits and vegetables and cut down on the use of meats. Get some herbal Tea Tree oil and spread it on the affected areas and your problems should clear up withing a month.
2006-10-15 15:10:56
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't think that is dandruff. You should go see a dermatologist because you may have psoriasis.
2006-10-15 15:09:05
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answered by Anonymous
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its "exama" not dandruf, go to doc. get a cream. it works well. i have the same problem...
2006-10-15 15:09:35
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answered by Kevin D 1
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