Current:Home > NewsMoisturizing your scalp won’t get rid of dandruff. But this will. -Ascend Wealth Education
Moisturizing your scalp won’t get rid of dandruff. But this will.
View
Date:2025-04-12 12:43:40
Who here wants to get rid of dandruff — fast? People often think dry scalp is the culprit for the flakes of skin in their hair and may try to rid them by moisturizing their scalp. But this won’t work for dandruff.
These relatively large, sometimes oily flakes are believed to be mainly caused by an inflammatory reaction to yeast on our skin. To treat the condition, you need to target this yeast and inflammation. Dr. Chris Adigun, a board-certified dermatologist in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, walks us through how to do just that.
How do you get rid of dandruff?
To figure out how to get rid of dandruff, let’s get a better understanding of what causes it in the first place. Dandruff is a milder form of a common condition called seborrheic dermatitis. This condition also manifests as scaly patches on the skin and arises in areas of the body that produce lots of oil. With dandruff, seborrheic dermatitis is localized to the scalp.
Dandruff — and seborrheic dermatitis more broadly — is believed to be caused by an inflammatory reaction to the yeast Malassezia furfur, which is found on everyone’s skin. Adigun says this yeast builds up on your scalp until your body can no longer tolerate it and reacts.
To get rid of dandruff, you may need a two-step process. You need to address the quantity of yeast on the scalp. Reducing the amount of yeast will give your skin less substance to react to. You can achieve this by using an antifungal shampoo like Head & Shoulders or Selsun blue, among many others. For many cases of dandruff, this antifungal shampoo will be enough of a treatment. For more inflamed cases you need to also treat the inflammation of the skin. You can achieve this with a liquid anti-inflammatory agent, which a board-certified dermatologist can prescribe to you, says Adigun.
How often should you wash your hair if you have dandruff?
How often you need to wash your hair varies depending on whether you’re currently experiencing dandruff or not. If you’re facing a flare-up, then Adigun recommends that you wash your hair daily with antifungal shampoo until your dandruff is under control. If you need to use an anti-inflammatory agent, use this daily as well. Keep in mind that steroids used to treat inflammation can only be used for a short duration of time. Adigun says, if you don’t see improvement using this substance after a few days, talk to your dermatologist.
Once you have treated your flare-up, you can take preventative measures. The key thing to remember is that your body may develop dandruff when there’s too much yeast on your scalp. How often you need to wash your hair to prevent this yeast build-up varies by person. Some people can go two weeks without washing their hair before dandruff develops, others can only go one or two days. You can test out different shampooing schedules to find out what is right for you.
Can you get rid of dandruff permanently?
Unfortunately, it’s impossible to completely cure dandruff — or other manifestations of seborrheic dermatitis. However, the condition is very manageable and responds to treatment.
Key takeaway: If you are prone to dandruff, wash your hair with an antifungal shampoo to prevent a flare-up. How often someone needs to wash their hair before the condition flares varies from person to person. Find the schedule that’s right for you, and stick with it.
Why is my hair falling out?Here’s how to treat excessive hair shedding.
veryGood! (312)
Related
- Who are the most valuable sports franchises? Forbes releases new list of top 50 teams
- Princess Beatrice's Husband Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi Shares Royally Cute Photo of 2-Year-Old Daughter Sienna
- Federal appeals court reverses ruling that found Mississippi discriminated in mental health care
- 84-year-old man back in court after being accused of shooting Black teen Ralph Yarl
- Average rate on 30
- Poker player who drew donations for Las Vegas event lied about dying from cancer
- Young Latinos unable to carry on a conversation in Spanish say they are shamed by others
- Princess Beatrice's Husband Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi Shares Royally Cute Photo of 2-Year-Old Daughter Sienna
- Paula Abdul settles lawsuit with former 'So You Think You Can Dance' co
- Blinken says decisions like Iran prisoner swap are hard ones to make, amid concerns it encourages hostage-taking
Ranking
- The FTC says 'gamified' online job scams by WhatsApp and text on the rise. What to know.
- Deposed Nigerien president petitions West African regional court to order his release, reinstatement
- Woman rescued from outhouse toilet in northern Michigan after dropping Apple Watch, police say
- 50 years ago today, one sporting event changed my life. In fact, it changed everything.
- 'Survivor' 47 finale, part one recap: 2 players were sent home. Who's left in the game?
- A panel finds torture made a 9/11 defendant psychotic. A judge will rule whether he can stand trial
- Texas AG Ken Paxton attacks rivals, doesn’t rule out US Senate run in first remarks since acquittal
- Meet Methuselah: The world's oldest known aquarium fish is at least 92, DNA shows
Recommendation
Meta releases AI model to enhance Metaverse experience
Saudi crown prince says in rare interview ‘every day we get closer’ to normalization with Israel
UAW strike latest: GM sends 2,000 workers home in Kansas
What Biden's unwavering support for autoworkers in UAW strike says about the 2024 election
Paige Bueckers vs. Hannah Hidalgo highlights women's basketball games to watch
Keeping rates higher for longer: Fed moves carefully as it battles to stamp out inflation
Suspects in child's fentanyl death at Bronx day care get federal charges
The Federal Reserve is making a decision on interest rates today. Here's what to expect.