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DERMagic Anti-Dandruff Salt Scrub Helps Groomers Defend Against Dandruff in Dogs! by Ryan R. Healthy Living Professional Posted Wed 05 May 2010 6:00am humans, this pesky problem can be the result of dry skin from changes in weather, diet and even product use. For groomers, dandruff is a common complaint among customers and DERMagic Skin Care for Animals’ ( www.DERMagic.com ) Anti-Dandruff Dead Sea Salt Scrub has become the most sought-after solution. DERMagic’s Anti-Dandruff Salt Scrub harnesses Read on »
Dandruff Can Cause Pimples by estertey Patient Expert Posted Fri 31 Oct 2008 8:09am I noticed that when I start spending more time cleaning my scalp when I am taking a bath and wash the shampoo with water for a longer time, my dandruff wen't away. Together... doing my weekly facial, I already have pimple breakout. I am so busy and I sometimes neglect to do everything on a regular basis. But eversince I started focusing on thorough Read on »
Get rid of dandruff! by Andrea Grace Patient Expert Posted Tue 04 Aug 2009 6:41pm Dandruff is one of the most common hair problems people have in our days. If you have dandruff don’t freak out! Imagine that one of two people is facing this problem. Post from: Beautips Get rid of dandruff! Related tips: Hair loss?! Causes and 3 natural cures Home-made natural masks for beautiful hair 5 secrets for a beautiful hair Read on »
The REAL Reasons Why Your Dandruff Shampoo Isn’t Working by Nicki Z. Patient Expert Posted Sun 31 May 2009 10:04pm 1 Comment Photo: Shampoo Photo originally uploaded by jwlphotography       Quite simply, patients don’t use their antifungal dandruff shampoos regularly, which allows recurrence to occur.  In addition, patients tend to use the antifungal dandruff conditioner on their scalp, but the conditioner can remove the antifungal ingredients the shampoo leaves Read on »
Natural Dandruff Treatment- Some Home Remedies by healthbuzz Posted Fri 19 Feb 2010 4:07am Dandruff is not only irritating but also frustrating. Imagine yourself in between an important meeting with the urge of itching your scalp! Isn't it just too much? You can't concentrate on the work in hand and you can't even wear those pretty black outfits just because of those scaly white flakes falling constantly on your shoulder from your hair! Dandruff Read on »
A Celebrity Stylist & Dermatologist Teach How to Get Rid of Dandruff – Forever by Nicki Z. Patient Expert Posted Tue 20 Oct 2009 10:00pm Don’t be this guy! Dandruff Originally uploaded by baz_baziah Recently I was granted the amazing opportunity to interview celebrity stylist Ryan Trygstadandcelebrity dermatologist Dr. Marta Rendon, M.D., about dandruff and the surprising role it plays in hair care.   With up to 50% of all Americans having dandruff, it is definitely a prevalent concern Read on »
How to get rid of dandruff? by VidyaSury Facebook Posted Mon 28 Feb 2011 3:42am Dandruff is the result of excessive skin-shedding from the scalp. Irritating, I know and the sooner you get rid of it, the better. These tips will show you how:  If you have a mild case of dandruff, then over-the-counter anti- dandruff products can help. When you shampoo, massage the scalp vigorously so that you can loosen the flakes Read on »
AXE Itch Relief 2 in 1 Cooling Anti-Dandruff Shampoo + Conditioner by Shannon N. Posted Mon 19 Apr 2010 2:22pm Since my last AXE review was such a hit, I was excited for the opportunity to get to try out AXE’s new Itch Relief 2 in 1 Cooling Anti-Dandruff Shampoo + Conditioner.  See my teaser video below: Now for the real review: Have you tried it for yourself? Let me know what you thought! Read on »
Natural Treatment for Seborrheic Dermatitis, Cradle Cap, Dandruff, and Itchy Scalp by Nicole S. Naturopathic Doctor Posted Sat 04 Dec 2010 9:25am An itchy dry, flaky scalp is typically “seborrheic dermatitis” commonly referred to as dandruff in adults and “cradle cap” in babies. Most standard anti-fungal shampoos, topical steroids, and topical treatments such as selenium sulfide and pyrithione zinc typically only provide temporary relief because they are not addressing the root cause Read on »