not head and shoulders, it didn't work for me. Try Selsun Blue.
2007-03-21 17:51:08
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answered by ? 6
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THIS IS THE CURE FOR IT - FOUND AFTER MANY YEARS OF RESEARCH. This permanently rid me of "dandruff" and has helped many others. Shampoo manufacturers misinform & lead you to think you have dandruff. Look it up and see if you really have. Problem invariably is a severely flaking scalp, sensitive to chemicals, harmful ingredients in many commercial shampoos & other products. USING ANTI -DANDRUFF SHAMPOOS is simply going to make it worse.(do a Google search "Shampoos cause dandruff?") 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 it de-natures hair, removes essential natural oils, causes thinning, even premature graying.and hair loss. Do a Google search -¨"Daily hair washing harmful?"You will find much confirmation of that.To restore scalp & hair to health, frequently brush 25 to 35 strokes(each day is best) quite vigorously, so you feel it stimulating scalp - will unplug hair shaft ducts, end flaking, reverse other damage & force 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. (There are ways of not washing hair - do a`search on Google). I wash my hair once every two weeks now. and have done so for years. Healthy hair doen't need constant washing. Treatment will revitalize & give hair a healthy sheen. After "dandruff" has gone keep up a regular brushing routine(not as vigorously) and hair and scalp will become healthier, hair will be strong and thicker and fast growing. Also be aware that 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 particular. Found in brewer's yeast, nutritional yeast, whole grains, nuts. Lastly, often overlooked, get plenty of sun - a natural source of vitamins.
SOURCES(S): 20 years plus of research into natural treatments of skin, hair and scalp disorders
2007-03-22 15:06:54
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answered by Mukunda M 7
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Any dandruff shampoo will work quite fine, they're all pretty much the same and keep your scalp moist by using either olive or tea tree oil or another organic hair oil or moisturizer. Another good thing to use is Sulfur8 shampoo works magnificently for danduff.... trust me!!
2007-03-22 00:19:24
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answered by Young,Sexy&Educated 3
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try a dandruff type shampoo or dry scalp...head and shoulders has one and most stores have their own brand. this time of the year, it can be called 'dry winter scalp'.
2007-03-22 00:33:32
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answered by Debbie R 3
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