Dandruff is a disease: Shampoo manufacturers misinform & lead you to think you have it. Look it up and see if you really have. Problem could be just a very dry flaking scalp, sensitive to chemicals, harmful ingredients in many commercial shampoos & other products. USING ANTI DANDRUFF SHAMPOOS is simply going to make it worse. This REALLY WORKS and has been voted Best Answer by Asker(See profile).It's a simple, NATURAL, safe, low cost, permanent cure that helped me and many others. Use only a mild tea tree oil shampoo or neutral selenium based shampoo - acts as an anti-fungal agent - with a few drops of tea tree oil added and wash less frequently. Shampoo companies love you to believe frequent washing is desirable but de-natures hair and scalp, causes thinning, even premature graying.To restore scalp & hair to health, frequently brush 25 to 35 strokes each day, quite vigorously, so you feel it stimulating scalp - will unplug hair shaft ducts, end flaking, reverse other damage & force new, well anchored growth. Massage scalp and hair with flaxseed oil or vitamin E oils, before or after brushing, or nightly, and wash off in the morning. Will revitalize & give hair a healthy sheen. Also hair dryers, perms, tints, bleaches, straighteners, tanning booths or sunlamps harm scalp and hair. Entire body health, particularly digestive system matters. Be careful of excessive intake of fats, dairy products, sugars, chocolate, seafood, and peanuts. Consider a whole foods diet. Increase green leafy vegetables and raw foods. Vitamins help. Biotin, a B vitamin, in particlar. Found in brewer's yeast, nutritional yeast, whole grains, nuts. Lastly, often overlooked, get plenty of sun - a natural source of vitamin.
SOURCES(S): 20 years plus of research into natural treatments of skin, hair and scalp disorders.
2007-01-13 12:06:43
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answered by Mukunda M 7
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Just keep looking for the right shampoo. Oh and head and shoulders takes quite a few washes before it takes affect, keep using it to see if there is a change. If not look around for another shampoo.
2007-01-12 08:29:31
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answered by spoilt_rotten 5
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You could try some of the stronger commercial shampoos.
You could also try out some of the home remedies. One that I've found works well is apple cider vinegar. (Caution, if you've scratched any raw places on your head, this will burn.) Take a spray bottle and put equal amounts of vinegar and water in it. Spray directly onto effected areas of scalp. Work in, and allow to stand for a few minutes, then rinse hair.--For particularly bad cases, you can add the vinegar directly to scalp and work in then rinse. This also makes your hair shiny.
Another home remedy is to crush up several aspirin and allow to dissolve in your regular shampoo, shampoo as usual. (I know people that swear by this one--although, it never worked for me. Everyone's chemistry is different.)
2007-01-12 08:49:47
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answered by Rahab 6
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each and each of the solutions so a ways are surprising suggestion. notwithstanding, you are able to also favor to imagine about ingesting more suitable water to hydrate your self, and climate, hair product utilization, weightloss plan, all play a element in dry scalp/dandruff. now and again it truly is from the interior it truly is causing the flakiness of the scalp. you are able to call your health care professional and ask if not one of the shampoos, olive oils, or water or weightloss plan (weightloss plan which skill what you devour, no longer "i'm on a weightloss plan") differences remedy your project. good success!
2016-10-30 22:46:49
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answered by ? 4
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if head and shoulders didn't work......I would ask your drug store if they can recommend something else. If not...go to your doctor to find out why it's so bad?? Dry scalp could mean your body is lacking a certain something. I would ask your pharmacist or family doctor to suggest something. Sounds like it needs a good moisturiser*GOOD LUCK*~
2007-01-12 08:24:14
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answered by friskymisty01 7
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try a different stronger dandruff shampoo and rinse it out with cold water (I don't know why, but the cold water helps)
2007-01-12 08:29:03
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answered by Anonymous
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TRY EITHER SELSUN BLUE OR tGEL SHAMPOO...THEY ARE both really good products!
2007-01-12 08:23:15
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answered by Rachel 2
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selsun blue it really works
2007-01-12 08:29:42
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answered by aaaaaaaaaaaaa 3
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