Dandruff

The excess oil present at the scalp of our head often results in hair disorders such as dandruff or seborrhea of the scalp. This disorder of the excess hair oil secreting sebaceous glands is similar to the lesser known form of dandruff that is constituted with the formation of greasy and crusty scales on the scalp. The most common form of dandruff is the dry flaky type that causes the irritation of the scalp. However, in both the cases, excess hair oil is the main cause that combines itself with dead cell flakes to from normal sloughing, clogging follicles and disturbing the hair reproduction cycle. Dry hair will often exist with this syndrome as the oil flakes clogging at the follicles often become unreachable to the hair shaft. Thus, sometimes using hair oil can aggravate the problem of dry hair. Also, when the sebum combines with hair perspiration, it forms into hard, crystal type follicle plugs. This formation causes follicle congestion and tissue hardening which blocks the flow of nutrients to the hair, thus promoting hair thinning and hair loss. Shampooing your hair with the right product can help you restore the balance of oil in your hair, and by removing hair impurities it can provide our hair the opportunity to receive regular nutrition.

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