- Dandruff doesn't necessarily occur because of dirty hair, but rather when the microbiome of the scalp is imbalanced and there is an overgrowth of yeast.
- Skin conditions like eczema, contact dermatitis, dry skin, or an oily scalp can cause dandruff to worsen.
- Regular shampoo usage is essential for keeping dandruff away.
- Using clarifying shampoos or shampoos with antifungal ingredients can help break down excess product buildup while also exfoliating the scalp.
- Natural remedies like tea tree oil, apple cider vinegar, and aloe vera have also been shown to reduce dandruff.

Unraveling the Mystery: Why Do I Still Have Dandruff After Washing My Hair?
Updated on December 18, 2025 | 3 min read
Morgan Hanson, Davines Writer
Key Takeaways
In This Article
Understanding the Relationship Between Scalp Conditions and Hair Washing
Causes of Persistent Dandruff
Hair Care Practices and Products
Buildup and Allergic Reactions
Overgrowth of Malassezia
Age
Being Male
Certain Illnesses
Improperly Shampooing
Dandruff Treatment Options
Antifungal Ingredients in Specialized Shampoos
Sulfate-Free Shampoos and Medical Interventions
Home Remedies and Natural Approaches for Dandruff
Exploring Tea Tree Oil
Aloe Vera for Soothing the Scalp
Hydration in Hard Water
DIY Hair Masks and Scalp Treatments
Eat a Hair-Healthy Diet
So Why Do I Still Have Dandruff After Washing My Hair?

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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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