How come when I shake my hair dandruff comes out?

Overactive skin cells can reform every few days, creating many flakes of skin that fall much more often. If you shake the hair or scratch the head and flakes easily plummet off the scalp chances are you have a dandruff problem.
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Is it possible to shake dandruff out?

Massage your scalp with a few tablespoons of lemon juice – though be careful not to get carried away with the amount of juice you're using. Then rinse your hair and repeat this as you see fit but daily use should be enough. Be consistent until your dandruff disappears.
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Why is my dandruff coming off in chunks?

Dandruff results from the abnormal proliferation of a micro-organism from the Malassezia family, which is a yeast. This phenomenon causes skin cells in the epidermis to renew much too quickly. They appear in clumps on your scalp, forming large dandruff or patches that fall off or become sticky.
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What is the white thing coming out of my hair?

Also known as nits, lice eggs are hard to see and often confused for dandruff or droplets of hair spray. They are small white specks and can be found at the base of the hair shaft.
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Is dandruff a dust?

While everybody naturally sheds skin, usually these tiny cells remain invisible and are whisked off into the air to become dust. Dandruff, however, is when these dead skin cells build up on the surface of the skin and cluster in large, visible white flakes.
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What causes dandruff, and how do you get rid of it? - Thomas L. Dawson



Why do flakes come out of my hair when I scratch it?

Dandruff flakes are actually dead skin cells that naturally fall off the scalp — more so if you scratch. Many people think that a dry scalp is synonymous with dandruff, but either a dry scalp or an overly oily scalp can cause excess cells to clump and fall off, forming dandruff flakes.
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Should I peel off dandruff?

If you do have dandruff, scraping your scalp can end up making the skin red and raw, which can open your skin to bacteria and therefore infection. Plus the more irritated your scalp becomes, the more it'll react with itchiness, soreness, and dry flakes of skin leading to a sort of itch/scratch cycle.
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Should you scratch dandruff?

Do your best to resist the urge to touch your scalp, especially if it's already itchy. Scratching can increase irritation and lead to a vicious cycle. When you touch and scratch, you can also introduce dirt into the mix that can make dandruff worse.
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What kills dandruff fungus?

Use these products as directed and rinse well after shampooing, as they can discolor the hair and scalp. Ketoconazole shampoos (Nizoral Anti-Dandruff). This shampoo is intended to kill dandruff-causing fungi that live on your scalp. Fluocinolone shampoos (Capex, Derma-Smoothe/FS, others).
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How can I stop picking my dandruff?

The next time you feel the urge to pick or find yourself unconsciously picking, try:
  1. popping bubble wrap.
  2. drawing or writing.
  3. reading.
  4. going for a quick walk around the block.
  5. meditating.
  6. using fidget cubes or spinners.
  7. squeezing a stress ball.
  8. talking to a close friend or family member about what you're feeling in that moment.
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Does dandruff spread through pillows?

No – you can't "catch" dandruff nor can you pass it on to anybody. In fact, everybody already has all the factors that cause dandruff on their scalp – a microbe called Malassezia globosa and natural oils, known as sebum. What makes someone suffer from dandruff is sensitivity to these factors.
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How often should I shampoo if I have dandruff?

The frequency of shampooing necessary to control dandruff varies from person to person. Some need to shampoo twice a week, others more frequently, even daily. Many people forget that the scalp as well as the hair needs to be shampooed.
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Is dandruff dead skin cells?

Little White Flakes

You see the light yellow or white flakes on your shoulders or in your hair. Those are the telltale signs of dandruff. Dandruff flakes are dead skin cells that fall off your scalp. When you have dandruff, your scalp may look scaly or red and feel itchy or raw.
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Why do I have so much dandruff?

Dry skin. A yeastlike fungus (malassezia) that feeds on oils on the scalps of most adults. Sensitivity to hair care products (contact dermatitis) Other skin conditions, such as psoriasis and eczema.
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How long can dandruff last?

When your dandruff improves, it's OK to use dandruff shampoo less often. Once a week might be enough to keep flakes off your shoulders. If dandruff doesn't get better after 4–6 weeks, try another shampoo with a different active ingredient. Talk to the pharmacist if you have any questions about dandruff shampoos.
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Does dandruff have a smell?

Seborrheic dermatitis

Your sebaceous glands secrete oil, hence the name of this common skin disease. Seborrheic dermatitis is thought to be caused by an overgrowth of a natural yeast that lives on our bodies. This causes dry, yellowish, scaly patches on the scalp — and it could be causing it to smell, too.
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Can I get rid of dandruff if I shave my head?

Shaving only removed the hair, you will not get new scalp after shaving. Dandruff can be treated with lotions and shampoo (not commercial ones). Some people do have more oily scalp which cause visible flakes which we call dandruff.
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Is dandruff completely curable?

Can dandruff be cured? No, but it can be controlled. You'll need to reserve a permanent space in your shower for specialized treatment shampoo containing zinc pyrithione or selenium sulfide. These anti-dandruff ingredients can help slow the rate at which your skin cells die and slough off.
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Is it dandruff or build up?

“The telltale signs that you need to exfoliate or reduce buildup include: noticing flakes that seem like dandruff, the hair looking oily or dull, and a faint odor of the scalp,” says Dr. Zalka. “Oftentimes, a scaly scalp is a sign that there is a buildup of either hair care product(s) or natural oils,” she continues.
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Does dandruff itch more at night?

Without properly functioning enzymes to breakdown all that histamine, it can accumulate throughout the day and cause a more intense itchy scalp at night.
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Why can't I get rid of dandruff?

If your dandruff isn't going away with treatment, or you have scalp problems such as redness, pain, crusting, or pus, call your doctor. You can't cure dandruff, but by finding the right treatment for your case, you can control it and live pretty much flake-free.
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Does everyone have dandruff?

One out of every five people has dandruff and the way some people try to treat it -- can actually making the condition worse. "People have very degrees of dermatitis this medical term for dandruff," said Dr. Jean Buhac, a dermatologist. It's most common in men, symptoms include.
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Does leaving hair wet cause dandruff?

Though sleeping with wet hair won't give you a cold, Dr. Shah says that it does increase your risk of developing a fungal infection of the scalp. Fungi, such as Malassezia, can lead to conditions like dandruff or dermatitis, according to Shah, who recommends going to sleep with dry hair when possible.
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Can hot showers cause dandruff?

This can have the unintended consequence of increasing your dandruff. Additionally, when you have a hot shower in the cold weather, it can cause an instant change in the temperature of your scalp. This can severely disrupt your oil production and inevitably affect your dandruff.
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