The first thing to understand when talking about dandruff is that it’s not the result of poor hygiene. Dandruff doesn't mean you have dirty hair. Dandruff occurs when the microbiome of the scalp becomes imbalanced, manifesting as unsightly flakes. Yeasts live naturally on the scalp and usually don’t cause any problems. But an overgrowth of a certain species of yeast called Malassezia can lead to the acceleration of skin cell turnover, resulting in the accumulation of dead skin cells and sebum (the natural oil produced) on the scalp. If you already have dandruff, not washing your hair enough can make your dandruff look worse because dead skin cells build up. And if you are washing enough, It could be that you don't use enough shampoo, or that the shampoo you use isn't strong enough to break down the oil barrier that is contributing to your dandruff.
A few different skin conditions can create an environment conducive to Malassezia growth and persistent dandruff. The first is a dry scalp which causes tightness, itching, and small, white flakes. The second is an oily scalp, with excessive sebum production, greasiness, and larger, yellowish flakes. Then there’s psoriasis, an autoimmune disease where the immune system sends out faulty messages, and the body responds by growing skin cells too quickly. Next is contact dermatitis, which is an inflammation of the scalp or seborrheic dermatitis, an inflammation of the sebaceous, or oil glands in the scalp. And finally eczema, an inflammation that causes dry, itchy skin, rashes, scaly patches, blisters and skin infections. These common scalp conditions are multifaceted, with different factors contributing to their development. Understanding your scalp type and the specific conditions at play is essential for effectively treating your dandruff. We recommend seeing a dermatologist for severe cases of scalp conditions.
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Teresa Simmons
October 10, 2025
My special needs brother has eczema. My hairdresser recommended Purifying shampoo and conditioner. Because he has coarse hair I use Oi All in one Milk. His dermatologist has even commented on how his scalp has never looked better. This is a really great product.
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