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Health And Beauty Tips
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Dandruff
Dandruff (or dry flaky scalp) is an
itchy, annoying and persistent skin disorder of the
scalp. A dark suit and dandruff simply don't go
together!
There is nothing more embarrassing than to have someone
brush white scaly flakes off your beautiful black dress
or navy blue jacket.
Based on ongoing research, it has been noted that in the
past ten years dandruff problems have become more
serious and more frequent.
Dry or Greasy Dandruff
Dandruff can cause either an overly dry scalp with itchy
white flakes that may be waxy or greasy or dandruff can
manifest as an oily greasy scalp with scales.
What Is Dandruff?
A person's entire body surface continuously sheds dead
skin cells. The skin itself sheds every twenty-four
days.
Dandruff, the shedding of dead skin cells from the scalp
at an excessive rate, is the result of the normal
growing process of the skin cells of the scalp.
Excessive Sloughing Of Old Cells
In a normal scalp, the process of sloughing off old
cells and manufacturing of their replacements is very
orderly and complete. In the dandruff scalp, there is
mass disorder and often the departing cells are not dead
before leaving the scalp.
Why there should be a speedup in the scalp's cell
production is still a debated mystery.
There appear to be two different causes of dandruff.
Internal and external.
Internal Causes
Among the myriad of internal causes suspected are:
hormonal imbalance
poor health
excessive perspiration
poor hygiene
allergic hypersensitive
lack of rest
emotional stress
excessive consumption of sugar, fat, starch
improper nutrition
heredity pre-disposition
There is still no other published cure for the skin
disorders that can cause dandruff so most of the 50
million people in the United States who have it find
they get it again and again.
External Causes
The following factors may make the flaking of dandruff
worse and considered to be external causes for the
problem:
Excessive use of hairsprays and gels.
Improper use of hair-coloring products or excessive use
of electric hair curlers
Cold weather and dry indoor heating.
Tight fitting hats and scarves.
Infrequent shampooing of the hair or inadequate rinsing.
Stress, anxiety and tension.
Dandruff & The Fungus Theory
Contrary to popular theory, although bacteria may
aggravate a dandruff condition, germs do not cause the
initial problem. The precise cause of dandruff is
unknown.
Most medical authorities consider dandruff, even the
mildest forms, to be a type of scalp or skin related
disease.
Clinically, one description of dandruff is seborrhea
capitos or excessive sebum production of the scalp.
Today most skin specialists agree that dandruff is
associated with a tiny fungus called Pityrosporum ovale,
P. ovale for short.
This fungus lives on our bodies and scalp all the time,
usually without causing a problem. Unfortunately, for
some people, it can increase in numbers, leading to
dandruff.
Additional Causes of Dandruff
Dandruff is seasonal. It is most severe during the
winter and mildest during the summer. The most common
symptom of dandruff is scaling with occasional itching.
Dandruff scales usually occur as small, round,
white-to-gray patches on top of the head. Scaling can
occur anywhere on the scalp, in the hair, on the
eyebrows, the beard and can spread to the neck and
shoulders.
Dandruff is often known as "dry scalp", but
people with oily scalps tend to suffer most. An oily
scalp also supports the growth of P. ovale.
Dandruff & Baldness
As always, myths and rumors pervade any type of hair or
scalp condition. For many years the common belief was
held that untreated dandruff would eventually lead or
contribute to baldness.
Current thinking does not support these original
beliefs. Many people, both men and women, live under the
fear that dandruff may lead to baldness. Although these
conditions may occur at the same time, there is
absolutely no known or documented evidence that baldness
is related to dandruff.
Traditional Treatments For Dandruff
The most common dandruff treatments are shampoos
containing:
coal-tar
pyrithione zinc
salicylic acid
selenium sulfide
sulfur
Daily shampooing with thorough rinsing has been the
treatment recommended until the present.
Since dandruff is a natural process, it can not be
eliminated. It can only be managed and controlled.
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