reduce the amount of gel you use in your hair. and try not to shampoo every day.
2007-02-07 10:33:14
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answered by Emmy 2
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It's probably not dandruff. It's most likely from the hair products you're using. Buildup turns into flakes whether you're using dandruff shampoo or not. And in the winter a lot of people have dry scalp anyway. So your best bet is to not get cheap hair care products because most just cause buildup. And instead of dandruff shampoo, get a good clarifying shampoo. If you use hair spray, get a "fine mist" so it won't be so heavy, but will have just as much hold. If you use gel, just DON'T use LA Looks. LOL. My boyfriend used that when I first met him and he always had flakes flying off of his head. I made him get CREW and his hair is fine now. Hope that helps! Oh and one last thing..... only use shampoo at your roots because the ends of your hair will get dry. The ends will get clean as the shampoo runs through it. And don't use conditioner on your roots, it can dry out hair or make it oily.
2007-02-07 18:38:39
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answered by ? 3
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Do not use any dandruff shampoo. It will perpetuate your dandruff problem. Also, it aggravates dandruff. Find another hair product. There are lots of them out there on the market--too many to list.
Try washing your hair every other day.
Good luck.
2007-02-07 19:06:38
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answered by Anonymous
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Try apple cider vinegar, put it on your scalp, being careful not to get it in your eyes, let it sit for a min, rinse out and wash and condition as you normally would. Your hair might have a faint vinegar smell that day, so preferrably do it on a day you won't be going anywhere. It works for me. This advice came from my hair dresser. Also run a humidifier in the house if the air is dry.
2007-02-07 18:38:14
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answered by ? 5
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people get dandruff from not washing their hair well. what u do is get ur dandrufgf shampoo and put alot in ur hand then start wityh the top of ur head and put ur fingers real deep in ur hair until the top of ur head is all soapy and fluffy then u work on the back the key is to really stick ur fingers and nails in ur head and keep massaging and make sure u wash ur hair ou well wash one area fr 30 seconds and go on!
2007-02-07 18:34:56
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answered by neno_93 3
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always keep ur hair clean, take a bath everyday! use coconut milk once in a while! it really help! trust me! that's what the old folks use in my country and they all have shinny & no dandruff hair!
2007-02-07 18:36:08
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answered by Precious Gracious 3
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oh , hah ai had that problem tooo .
the shampoo didnt help so i used a LITTLE bit
of tea tree oil in my shampoo
and it moisterizes your scalp ,
byut if you dont wanna do that you can
buy hair conditionar that you leave in and then rinse out .
those work too .
i hope i helped .
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2007-02-07 18:34:36
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answered by babe_cake12 2
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dry scalp can cause dandruff - try not to shampoo so often
2007-02-07 18:33:26
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answered by island3girl 6
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My dermatologist said to use a shampoo with zinc or tar - I like Neutrogena T-Gel - works for me.
2007-02-07 18:33:34
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answered by ra63 6
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what kind or shampoo did u use? i used sulfur 8 for mine and it helps out a lot.
2007-02-07 21:10:02
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answered by ♥JaMeS's MoMmY♥ 4
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