You might have an allergy to something. Try taking a tablespoon of organic apple cider vinegar(I ususally mix mine with some apple sauce) and see if this helps.
2006-11-05 07:40:28
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answered by Rosey55 D 5
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It might be dandruff or it might be simply dry skin. To rule out the possibility of a simple case of dry skin flaking off your scalp, use a light moisturizing leave in conditioner on your scalp every night before retiring. Part your hair in small sections all over your head,then rub a small amount of the cream into the scalp for each parting. Brush each section before moving onto the next one. Start at the back of your head and move forward until the entire head has been covered - your scalp should be tingling pleasantly from the brushing.
If the situation doesn't improve in a week,then it might be dandruff after all.In that case, mix an ounce of your regular shampoo with a tablespoon of fresh lemon juice.Massage this into your hair and scalp for five minutes then rinse thoroughly before using a moisturizing conditioner.Moisturize your scalp as above every night . You will need anything from two to five treatments to eliminate dandruff.If it persists,then you'll have to see a dermatologist. (I tend to like natural remedies and this one happens to be powerfully effective)
2006-11-05 08:04:47
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answered by Mimi U 3
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Apply a pack of curd & lemon once a week..... Apply egg white & massage scalp with hot oil after 10 minutes...
2016-05-22 01:44:06
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answered by ? 4
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about 10-15 minutes before you wash your hair, rub a lot of aloe vera gel on your scalp, and leave it on for 10 minutes then wash it out with your regular shampoo......do this every day and your dandruff will disappear!
2006-11-05 07:39:10
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answered by penguingal101 2
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Try Neutrogena T-gel. Its very effective. But can dry out your hair. So use once a week.
2006-11-05 08:09:12
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answered by phalastinaa 4
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Nizoral, it is a shampoo. It used to be prescription only so it works really well. The only drawback is it kind of stinks.
2006-11-05 07:47:11
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answered by star29 4
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i have the same problem i just brush my hair like crazy and maybe one day ill get rid of it i think the winter season dosent help either
2006-11-05 07:46:27
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answered by Anonymous
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erm make sure that u wash your shampoo out properly and try not to use hair spray or anything like that and just keep using the shampoo and the conditioners good luck xx
2006-11-05 07:37:06
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answered by jessica d 2
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Denorex does pretty good. I have to use it occaisionly. Head and Shoulders don't do it for me. Selsum Blue is also another one you could try.
2006-11-05 07:41:04
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answered by dreamer 3
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