What Are The Causes Of Dandruff?

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Most of mankind is very familiar with dandruff. In simple words, dandruff is the small pieces of dead skin in a person’s hair. Since dandruff is a very common and chronic scalp infection, everyone experiences dandruff at some point or the other in their life. Even though dandruff is not a serious problem, it can be extremely interfering and irritating. The problem of dandruff can be solved with a good hair care routine.

Various factors like hormones, genetics, environment, etc are responsible for the formation of dandruff on the scalp. Some of the other specific reasons for dandruff formation are as follows:

Oily and irritated skin: Oily and irritated skin causes seborrheic dermatitis. In seborrheic dermatitis, the skin is covered by flaky and dry scales, thus causing dandruff. Seborrheic dermatitis is one of the leading reasons for dandruff.

Chemical ingredients: Some chemical ingredients in various shampoos and other hair products might react negatively on the scalp, thus making way for dandruff and other scalp infections. Therefore, it is imperative to choose hair products that match the hair type.

Underlying scalp problems: Problems like scalp psoriasis or eczema can add to the formation of dandruff on a person’s head. It is very important to treat these underlying health conditions in order to eradicate dandruff entirely.

Washing hair every day: Taking a head bath daily soaks away all the natural oils in the scalp and hair follicles making the hair dry and flaky. This dryness further contributes to the formation of dandruff.

Not shampooing enough: On the other hand, shampooing too much can lead to the accumulation of oils and skin cells on the scalp which in turn causes dandruff and other scalp infections.

Malassezia: Malassezia is a yeast-like fungus which is naturally found on the surface of the skin. The growth of skin cells is accelerated due to Malassezia and when the extra skin cells die and fall off, they cause white and flaky formation on the scalp.

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