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WHAT IS DANDRUFF?

There is no clear consensus on what causes dandruff, but it’s thought to be caused by a naturally occurring yeast-like fungus that thrives on the scalp. Normally, this fungus exists in peace and harmony on the scalp, but sometimes, whether due to stress or hormone imbalances, the fungus starts making trouble and grows unchecked, which leads to mild inflammation, which leads to the production of dead skin cells. For the final touch, these dead cells mix with the oil on the scalp and show up as white flakes in the hair.

Though thankfully not dangerous for the most part, dandruff does present as a royal pain. It’s more prevalent during the winter or other dry seasons; decreased humidity often results in the scalp losing its moisture. Some shampoo and styling products can also increase the odds of having dandruff.

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