Fun's fun and being flaky can give your character some definition or uniqueness, but dandruff's just not cool. I don't like it and it's just awkward to be dusting some snow on a first date's meal. Dandruff home remedies can be found everywhere, with dandruff care shampoos being sold up the wazoo.
I once heard someone call it scurf and that doesn't sound really appealing either. Actually, it's pretty normal to have some flakes - I mean, dandruff is basically dead skin and we've got a lot of dead skin coming off every day. Too much though, can be a problem.
Dandruff doesn't really cause any health concerns, though it could be the sign of something else, but nothing too nasty. It could cause some awkwardness on a first day though and it's definitely awkward if there's soup involved. "Ooh, are those flakes cracker bits?" Not a good question. It's also a sign of head lice, another connotation no one really wants.
There are a lot of causes for dandruff, ranging from just the wrong shampoo or even to dandruff care treatments, but people are more concerned with how to treat it - which is why dandruff home remedies are so common.
Lime's a good and naturals solution to your own personal Christmas generator. I like to use a teaspoon of the stuff when I rinse it off. It usually turns out great - it doubles as both dandruff care and leaves my hair looking fabulous. Aloe vera is another natural way of treating your snow woes - rub some on to your scalp. Not your hair, but straight to your scalp. Leave it on for at least 10 minutes then use a really mild shampoo. Olive oil can also beat dandruff into submission.
Warm coconut oil and castor oil also works wonders - twice a week is fine, everyday might be too much. Also smells great - well, the coconut oil, not the castor oil, though if that's your thing there's really nothing wrong with that. Even vegetables have gotten into the act. Boiling them, tops and roots, and massaging the water that you boiled them in into your hair. If you're going to use this method, be sure to use white beets. I've read and found that they work best.
Lathering your hair twice is another way of cleaning out the scalp. It's thorough and can clean out the oil and dead skin. Treat the second lather as a conditioner - leave it on. Five minutes is best as it'll give the shampoo time to get its groove on.
Using more than one method isn't exactly suggested - overdoing the job might lead to more skin trouble than you're really willing to deal with. Also consider if it's a consistent condition or just one of those days - a random bad hair day probably isn't worth all the effort.
Don't over complicate it - if switching shampoos does the trick, then just switch shampoos. It's just cheap that way. Dandruff home remedies work if they're the right one for you. If a dandruff care method doesn't work for you - try it another one. With so many options around, one's bound to work for you.
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Jayna Davis
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