Thursday, December 27, 2007

Big flaky dandruff

 want it to know what can i do for the banps on my scalp and the big dandruffs.

November 21, 2007 5:21 PM

As for your big flaky dandruff issue, this is due to excessive yeast  on the scalp that causes inflammation of the hair follicles leading to dryness and large flaking of the scalp. I highly suggest medicated shampoos for this along with a scalp brush to massage and  loosen the flakes. I like Neutrogena T-Sal shampoo that has salicylic acid that helps to free up some of the scales. You can then use your fav shampoo after that to help get the remaining from your hair.. The next time you shampoo, use a different type such as Nizoral, Head & Shoulders, for example. This regime should help with the flakes as well as some of the bumps on your scalp. If this is not effective, please follow-up with your dermatologist. I hope this helps!

 

Dandruff at 35 years old

GG said...

I have problems w/this also...and I've tried the T-gel shampoo, but this has not relieved the problem, where I only need it once a mnth. What causes this, because I did not have this issue in highschool or college years. I have been dealing with this over the last 8yrs. I am 35.
Thanks, GG

December 11, 2007 12:55 PM

 Hi GG,

Dandruff or Seborrheic Dermatitis is an extremely common condition no matter what the age. It is caused by a yeast that builds up on the scalp causing inflammation of the hair follicles and dryness, itching and scaling of the scalp. Many times, if one does not wash their hair at least once a week and get hair product build up, it can  result in this issue. Because you can lose the effectiveness of one medicated shampoo, I prefer for you to switch up but it is very critical to leave on the scalp for at least 30 minutes before washing out to allow for active ingredients to absord into the scalp. You can then wash hair again with your favorite moisturizing shampoo and conditioner.  For itchy areas, you can apply some Hydrocortisone ointment over the counter twice a day. Do this process weekly until under control then once a month...Remember to always switch to different types of medicated shampoos. I am quite sure with this regime you will be dandruff-controlled!!!