not drying it well
Nope. The opposite is true, Washing your hair will get rid of the dandruff while not washing it will cause irritation and give you dandruff. However if you dont wash your hair for like months then the natural oils in your hair will go to a balanced state and you wont have dandruff and your hair will go really nice. But to achieve this takes months of uncomfortable dandruff hair. To avoid dandruff wash it about every three days. If you wash it too often then the shampoo will strip your hair of the natural oils so dont wash it everyday.
No. Washing your hair infrequently can cause Sebhorreic Dermatitis or dandruff.
No dandruff is just dead skin of your scalp . but just dossent look nice . ways to treat this is ... using head and shoulders shampoo and washing your hair regually
no, but it will make you get dandruff. also if you wash your face a lot you will get pimples. yuck!
The dandruff and oil actually help our hair by protecting it from bacteria and chemicals. When we wash our hair everyday, it kills the dandruff and washes away the oil. Leaving our hair vulnerable. So you should wash your hair once a week. So your hair can be healthy.
Dandruff (seborrheic dermatitis) is a completely separate condition to hair loss. (Hair grows out from follicles "beneath" the scalp surface.) Cell loss due to dandruff can actually increase the rate of scalp cell growth, but not hair growth.
Shoe polish does not get rid of beard dandruff. You should try washing your beard with anti-dandruff shampoo.
You can use a shampoo designed specifically for treating dandruff. It will say so on the label. But don't mistake dandruff for regular dead-scalp skin. Dandruff is a horrid yellow fungus, not the the white flakes that fall out when you brush a hand through your hair. Washing and combing can usually remedy that.
because if there is dandruff, it will shake it out.
Dandruff is caused by tiny flakes of dead human skin.
knits are usually easier to see than dandruff when your hair is parted
Dandruff-free hair translates as 'des cheveux sans pellicules' in French.