Yes. Dandruff is a condition called Seborrhoeic dermatitis , and is actually caused by a yeast called Malassezia. The condition's symptoms appear gradually and usually the first signs of seborrheic dermatitis are the flakes of skin called dandruff, and can occur on:
Scalp
Forehead
Ears
Neck
Pubic area
...And even from on your back.. weird
Lack of biotin, vitamin B6 and vitamin B2 may allow the yeast to flourish.
Your cure:Foods with a relatively high Biotin content include raw egg yolk (however, the consumption of egg whites with egg yolks minimizes the effectiveness of egg yolk's biotin in one's body), liver, some vegetables and peanuts.
Vitamin B6 is widely distributed in foods in both its free and bound forms. Good sources include meats, whole grain products, vegetables, nuts and bananas.
Vitamin B2, yeast extract is considered to be exceptionally rich in vitamin B2, and liver and kidney are also rich sources. Wheat bran, eggs, meat, milk, and cheese are important sources in diets containing these foods.
(careful, liver is also very very high in vitamin A, which may cause of worsen dandruff)
Soaps with sulfur in them are anti-fungal and anti-inflammatory, and anti-bacterial, without being drying. Tip: also great for oily skin an acne.
Yes, nits (egg from lice) go everywhere you have hair. Someone wrote crabs but that is a STI and not nits. Anyone can get lice, they can jump from head to head, no sex involved. Very common school gets outbreaks. And the nits hatch very quickly.
You can get lice at any age, wherever you have hair. Small children can get it, and frequently do get it on their head. But after you have begun puberty and you have grown pubic hair, you can get them there too.
If you have headlice in your hair, do not worry; it cannot spread to your ''genital area.'' But, there is a sort of headlice that does live in your genital hairs. They are called ''crabs'', they are not ''nits'' they are a different type. Search it up on wikipedia, but no. You cannot get nits in your genital hairs, just crabs which you can in fact catch through sexual intercourse.
In hair -- that's where you'll find lice. They like to hide in the neck area of the scalp and behind the ears. If you have lice, you likely got it from sharing a hat, brush, or other item with a person who has lice. Lice are itchy, but scratching can lead to infection. In severe cases, hair may fall out.
While pubic lice prefer the hair of the pubic area, they can also infest the hair on the buttocks, legs, armpits, eyebrows, eyelashes, and scalp.
Body lice, or nits. They have evolved two species to live with humans, pubic lice and hair lice.
Nits like any sort of hair. If you have nits you need to condition your hair and comb it through to check and then apply the correct treatment.
nits come from Mexico
The nits are eggs not bugs, but the bugs are there somewhere since they came from them.
hi i dont have nits but got eggs
No. You can have hair on your breasts, but pubic hair is in the pubic area of your body.
Pubic lice can be seen with the naked eye, but they're small. A magnifying glass can be helpful in identifying the bugs and nits.
In hair, usually cleaner hair.
Another bug, besides lice, that can live in a human's hair is the Demodex Mite. This type of bug lives on the hair follicles of approximately 97 percent of all people.
pupose of women pubic hair
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No.