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How to Cure Dandruff

Home remedies are the best remedies and have fewer side effects as well. Moreover they are easy to do at home and are inexpensive. If someone is confused and has the question How to Remove Dandruff then he/she should go for home remedies without any doubt.

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How to Cure Dandruff

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  1. How to Cure Dandruff Learn reasons and solutions for successful dandruff cure Dandruff contains oily skin flakes that fall from the scalp. Normally, some dead skin falls from the scalp in flakes too small to see since the outer layer of skin on the human body (epidermis) constantly replaces itself. Extreme losing results in flakes big enough to be noticed. There are several causes for dandruff and it is obviously an indication to keep our hair healthy. There are several products available in the stores that claim to get rid of the dandruff completely but they fail. When one is confused regarding How to Remove Dandruff definitely one should definitely look for home remedies. Excessive shedding often happens as a result of symbiotic connection between microscopic fungus and human skin. The common variety of this fungus, Malassezia furfur, is usually benign and discovered on people with or without dandruff. A less common type of fungus found only on scalps, Malassezia globosa, will feast on triglycerides in the natural oil secretions of skin. Research has shown that Malassezia globosa excretes oleic acid. Some people are susceptible to an inflamed skin reaction from oleic acid, causing dead skin cells to be shed in larger pieces at the excessive rate.

  2. Other possible causes include: 1.Seborhhoeic dermatitis, which in turn causes scaly red skin and itching on the face and torso and also the scalp. 2. Psoriasis, an autoimmune disease which causes red scaly patches of skin to form anywhere on the body. 3. Allergic reactions to some chemicals in hair gels and sprays such as preservatives (parabens) and perhaps sodium lauryl sulphate. 4. Head lice. Flakes can be taken off by enhancing the normal use of shampoo, especially one containing salicylic acid, which clears the scalp of the dead skin cells and cuts down on the rate of shedding. Shampoos containing coal tar or sodium bicarbonate can soothe the itching associated with dandruff. To reduce excessive flaking in the long- term, however, the very best technique is to make use of shampoos with anti-fungal properties. The most typical anti-fungal ingredients include: 1. Zinc pyrithione, which kills bacteria and fungus. Since it also kills algae and mildew, it can be present in household cleaning sponges and outdoor paint.

  3. 2. Selenium Sulfide, that has the consequences of zinc pyrithione and salicylic acid combined. It is effective against seborhhoeic dermatitis but can treat other types of dandruff as well. 3. Ketoconazole, which is made for more severe cases of dandruff involving severe itching and non-stop flaking. In rare cases it actually causes dandruff as an allergic reaction. 4. Tea tree oil. This natural solution comes with antifungal components, but in rare cases may cause contact dermatitis. 5. Piroctone olamine, that is sometimes used as an alternative for zinc pyrithione. Its lower toxicity causes it to be less dangerous if accidentally swallowed. Commercial anti-dandruff shampoos can contain a combination of useful ingredients, but are usually known for a main active component. There are several ways to get rid of dandruff but the thing that one should understand is the type of dandruff he or she is suffering from. There are different types of dandruff and accordingly the remedies differ. When someone has this question on How to Get Rid of Dandruff in his mind then he/she should look for the natural ways to treat dandruff. Those looking for holistic treatment may find tea tree oil solutions in some drug and health food stores. Other natural treatments include taking biotin supplements or spraying your hair and scalp with apple cider vinegar treatment 15 minutes just before washing. Neither of these is shown to work, and you will find few currently existing studies on tea tree oil, however they may be worth a try if you're uncomfortable about artificial anti-fungal products.

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