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27.00A side effect of some medications can be scalp flaking. If you are on a medication, I suggest researching the side effects and talking to your doctor if the problem persists.
13.00Stress can also trigger scalp issues. A mindfulness practice can be very helpful to your scalp if you suspect stress as a cause.
Woman's Shoulder with DandruffA shedding scalp is more noticeable than flaking skin on any other part of the body. In other areas, flakes fall free from the body, largely unnoticed. The flakes on your scalp have a ledge on each shoulder, and they attach to your clothing there. If they bother you, simply make it a daily habit to brush them off. Each time you see flakes, I suggest you train your mind to see them as a good thing. They mean that your skin is healthy and replacing expired cells. In some cases, shampooing more often may work. In others, shampooing less often may work. You may want to experiment with a new shampoo. Also, take a look at the other hair products you use. Cut back on them a bit to see if a product might be the cause. You may also try a change in diet and reducing your stress levels. I plan to go into more depth with this in a future post so check back if interested in more detail on diet and stress.
If these suggestions don’t work, then I highly recommend you visit a dermatologist for more advanced help.
Medicated Shampoos
Scalp MassageIn some cases, shampooing more often may work. In others, shampooing less often may work. You may want to experiment with a new shampoo. Also, take a look at the other hair products you use. Cut back on them a bit to see if a product might be the cause. You may also try a change in diet and reducing your stress levels. I plan to go into more depth with this in a future post so check back if interested in more detail on diet and stress.
If these suggestions don’t work, then I highly recommend you visit a dermatologist for more advanced help.
Medicated Shampoos
Scalp MassageIn some cases, shampooing more often may work. In others, shampooing less often may work. You may want to experiment with a new shampoo. Also, take a look at the other hair products you use. Cut back on them a bit to see if a product might be the cause. You may also try a change in diet and reducing your stress levels. I plan to go into more depth with this in a future post so check back if interested in more detail on diet and stress.
If these suggestions don’t work, then I highly recommend you visit a dermatologist for more advanced help.
Medicated Shampoos
Scalp Massage
Woman's Shoulder with DandruffA shedding scalp is more noticeable than flaking skin on any other part of the body. In other areas, flakes fall free from the body, largely unnoticed. The flakes on your scalp have a ledge on each shoulder, and they attach to your clothing there. If they bother you, simply make it a daily habit to brush them off. Each time you see flakes, I suggest you train your mind to see them as a good thing. They mean that your skin is healthy and replacing expired cells. Scalp flakes are a normal part of living. Most scalp issues are harmless and more embarrassing than anything else. But if they persist or worsen, they are a warning sign that something is out of balance.
Itchy Scalp
Scalp Flakes
1.00Scalp Hurts
The best way to ward off scalp flakes is friction massage. Use the soft pads of your fingers, and not your fingernails, to rub your scalp in a circular motion for as long as you have timea few minutes at minimum. The longer the better. This massage should feel very good. The friction created by your fingers reduces the number of microorganisms that live on your scalp, loosens skin cells ready to depart, and is the most important aspect of cleaning your scalp. The cleanser or shampoo you use is secondary.
In some cases, shampooing more often may work. In others, shampooing less often may work. You may want to experiment with a new shampoo. Also, take a look at the other hair products you use. Cut back on them a bit to see if a product might be the cause. You may also try a change in diet and reducing your stress levels. I plan to go into more depth with this in a future post so check back if interested in more detail on diet and stress.
If these suggestions don’t work, then I highly recommend you visit a dermatologist for more advanced help.
Medicated Shampoos
Scalp MassageIn some cases, shampooing more often may work. In others, shampooing less often may work. You may want to experiment with a new shampoo. Also, take a look at the other hair products you use. Cut back on them a bit to see if a product might be the cause. You may also try a change in diet and reducing your stress levels. I plan to go into more depth with this in a future post so check back if interested in more detail on diet and stress.
If these suggestions don’t work, then I highly recommend you visit a dermatologist for more advanced help.
Medicated Shampoos
27.00Scalp Massage
In the summer, hair is exposed to more UV light than at any other time of year. A result is that it tends to feel drier than usual. The extra light from the summer sun will also often lighten your hair. This is especially noticeable with colored hair. Some like the highlights of summer, but if you are not in this camp, a good hat with a wide brim is a great way to protect your hair from getting too light.Medium-to-long hair can get very dry on the ends during the summer. A favorite remedy for this is pure jojoba oil. Before you get into the shower or bathtub, pour jojoba oil the size of a nickel or quarter into the palm of your hand and work it into the ends and mid-shaft of your hair. Do this on dry hair. Be sure to keep the oil at least two or three inches away from the hair closest to the scalp. Let the oil sit for five to ten minutes. Then, wash your hair as usual. Some of the oil will remain in your hair and will make a notable difference in the suppleness of your ends. This is a great way to deal with summer dryness. The good news is that your scalp is usually at its best during the summer months, mostly because of extra exposure to the sun. During the summer, the worst scalp issue I hear about is sunburn where the hair parts. To help prevent this, apply your sunscreen, with one finger or a cotton swab, to the scalp area around the part. Or wear a hat. A sunburned scalp is never comfortable. The summer season is a casual time with lots of extra activity and sunshine. Make the most of your summer fun with these techniques to pamper and protect your hair and scalp.
Dry Ends
Dry Hair
Hair Oil
Jojoba Oil
Scalp Care
Scalp Sunburn
Sunbleached Hair
Sunburned Part
Sunburned Scalp
27.00Jul
Advice for that itchy scalp.Your skin shelters you from countless issues. It is in a constant state of battle to keep you healthy and alive. It heals itself. It sheds to continue protecting you, and part of this amazing feat is that it flakes. If you have skin, you have flakes. Remember this. Be thankful that you are alive and know that those flakes are a proof of your vitality. Skin flakes are good. When the skin of your scalp becomes irritated, here are some ideas to help your scalp become comfortable again and slow down flaking. The first step is to review your cleansing habits. Incomplete rinsing after a shampoo is a possible irritant. A shampoo with a harsh detergent base may also be irritating your scalp. Alkali-based soaps are reputed to cause scalp flaking, and those who wash their hair with a cheap bar of soap may be doing their scalps a disservice. Irritation reactions cause an uncomfortable feeling that I encourage you to pay attention to.
A side effect of some medications can be scalp flaking. If you are on a medication, I suggest researching the side effects and talking to your doctor if the problem persists.
13.00Stress can also trigger scalp issues. A mindfulness practice can be very helpful to your scalp if you suspect stress as a cause.
Atopic Dermatitis
Dandruff
Flakes
Flakes on Scalp
Flaking Scalp
Flaky Scalp
Human Dander
Human Scalp
Product Flaking
Psoriasis
Scalp
Scalp Fungi
Scalp Microflora
Seborrheic Dermatitis
Skin Shedding
Most scalp issues can be taken care of at home with faithful use of simple remedies or small lifestyle changes. It’s rare for a scalp issue to need medication or the attention of a dermatologist. But, in case it does, here’s my advice about when to see a medical professional.If your scalp hurts or has a visible problem that does not improve despite diligent care, an appointment with a dermatologist is a very good idea. If the problem recurs frequently, give your doctor a call.
When a seemingly minor issue fails to improve or gets worse despite good home care and you feel that you have tried everything, you may need prescription-strength help. Sometimes a tissue sample should be looked at by a professional lab to identify an effective medication. For some scalp problems, a dermatologist can steer you toward a medicated shampoo that targets your specific issue.
1.00Woman's Shoulder with DandruffA shedding scalp is more noticeable than flaking skin on any other part of the body. In other areas, flakes fall free from the body, largely unnoticed. The flakes on your scalp have a ledge on each shoulder, and they attach to your clothing there. If they bother you, simply make it a daily habit to brush them off. Each time you see flakes, I suggest you train your mind to see them as a good thing. They mean that your skin is healthy and replacing expired cells.
a few minutes at minimum. The longer the better. This massage should feel very good. The friction created by your fingers reduces the number of microorganisms that live on your scalp, loosens skin cells ready to depart, and is the most important aspect of cleaning your scalp. The cleanser or shampoo you use is secondary.
In some cases, shampooing more often may work. In others, shampooing less often may work. You may want to experiment with a new shampoo. Also, take a look at the other hair products you use. Cut back on them a bit to see if a product might be the cause. You may also try a change in diet and reducing your stress levels. I plan to go into more depth with this in a future post so check back if interested in more detail on diet and stress.
If these suggestions don’t work, then I highly recommend you visit a dermatologist for more advanced help.
Medicated Shampoos
13.00 13.00 13.00Scalp Massage
Woman's Shoulder with DandruffA shedding scalp is more noticeable than flaking skin on any other part of the body. In other areas, flakes fall free from the body, largely unnoticed. The flakes on your scalp have a ledge on each shoulder, and they attach to your clothing there. If they bother you, simply make it a daily habit to brush them off. Each time you see flakes, I suggest you train your mind to see them as a good thing. They mean that your skin is healthy and replacing expired cells.
Woman's Shoulder with DandruffA shedding scalp is more noticeable than flaking skin on any other part of the body. In other areas, flakes fall free from the body, largely unnoticed. The flakes on your scalp have a ledge on each shoulder, and they attach to your clothing there. If they bother you, simply make it a daily habit to brush them off. Each time you see flakes, I suggest you train your mind to see them as a good thing. They mean that your skin is healthy and replacing expired cells.
Woman's Shoulder with DandruffA shedding scalp is more noticeable than flaking skin on any other part of the body. In other areas, flakes fall free from the body, largely unnoticed. The flakes on your scalp have a ledge on each shoulder, and they attach to your clothing there. If they bother you, simply make it a daily habit to brush them off. Each time you see flakes, I suggest you train your mind to see them as a good thing. They mean that your skin is healthy and replacing expired cells.
27.00Woman's Shoulder with DandruffA shedding scalp is more noticeable than flaking skin on any other part of the body. In other areas, flakes fall free from the body, largely unnoticed. The flakes on your scalp have a ledge on each shoulder, and they attach to your clothing there. If they bother you, simply make it a daily habit to brush them off. Each time you see flakes, I suggest you train your mind to see them as a good thing. They mean that your skin is healthy and replacing expired cells.
In the summer, hair is exposed to more UV light than at any other time of year. A result is that it tends to feel drier than usual. The extra light from the summer sun will also often lighten your hair. This is especially noticeable with colored hair. Some like the highlights of summer, but if you are not in this camp, a good hat with a wide brim is a great way to protect your hair from getting too light.
The good news is that your scalp is usually at its best during the summer months, mostly because of extra exposure to the sun. During the summer, the worst scalp issue I hear about is sunburn where the hair parts. To help prevent this, apply your sunscreen, with one finger or a cotton swab, to the scalp area around the part. Or wear a hat. A sunburned scalp is never comfortable.The summer season is a casual time with lots of extra activity and sunshine. Make the most of your summer fun with these techniques to pamper and protect your hair and scalp.
Dry Ends
Dry Hair
Hair Oil
Jojoba Oil
Scalp Care
Scalp Sunburn
Sunbleached Hair
Sunburned Part
Sunburned Scalp
8.00Jul
When to seek medical attention for your scalp issuesMost scalp issues can be taken care of at home with faithful use of simple remedies or small lifestyle changes. It’s rare for a scalp issue to need medication or the attention of a dermatologist. But, in case it does, here’s my advice about when to see a medical professional. If your scalp hurts or has a visible problem that does not improve despite diligent care, an appointment with a dermatologist is a very good idea. If the problem recurs frequently, give your doctor a call.
In the summer, hair is exposed to more UV light than at any other time of year. A result is that it tends to feel drier than usual. The extra light from the summer sun will also often lighten your hair. This is especially noticeable with colored hair. Some like the highlights of summer, but if you are not in this camp, a good hat with a wide brim is a great way to protect your hair from getting too light.
The good news is that your scalp is usually at its best during the summer months, mostly because of extra exposure to the sun. During the summer, the worst scalp issue I hear about is sunburn where the hair parts. To help prevent this, apply your sunscreen, with one finger or a cotton swab, to the scalp area around the part. Or wear a hat. A sunburned scalp is never comfortable.The summer season is a casual time with lots of extra activity and sunshine. Make the most of your summer fun with these techniques to pamper and protect your hair and scalp.
Dry Ends
Dry Hair
Hair Oil
Jojoba Oil
Scalp Care
Scalp Sunburn
Sunbleached Hair
Sunburned Part
27.00Sunburned Scalp
In the summer, hair is exposed to more UV light than at any other time of year. A result is that it tends to feel drier than usual. The extra light from the summer sun will also often lighten your hair. This is especially noticeable with colored hair. Some like the highlights of summer, but if you are not in this camp, a good hat with a wide brim is a great way to protect your hair from getting too light.
The good news is that your scalp is usually at its best during the summer months, mostly because of extra exposure to the sun. During the summer, the worst scalp issue I hear about is sunburn where the hair parts. To help prevent this, apply your sunscreen, with one finger or a cotton swab, to the scalp area around the part. Or wear a hat. A sunburned scalp is never comfortable.The summer season is a casual time with lots of extra activity and sunshine. Make the most of your summer fun with these techniques to pamper and protect your hair and scalp.
Dry Ends
Dry Hair
Hair Oil
Jojoba Oil
Scalp Care
Scalp Sunburn
Sunbleached Hair
Sunburned Part
13.00 27.00Sunburned ScalpA side effect of some medications can be scalp flaking. If you are on a medication, I suggest researching the side effects and talking to your doctor if the problem persists.
13.00Stress can also trigger scalp issues. A mindfulness practice can be very helpful to your scalp if you suspect stress as a cause.
Atopic Dermatitis
Dandruff
Flakes
Flakes on Scalp
Flaking Scalp
Flaky Scalp
Human Dander
Human Scalp
Product Flaking
Psoriasis
Scalp
Scalp Disorders
Scalp Fungi
Scalp Microflora
Seborrheic Dermatitis
Skin Shedding
Woman's Shoulder with DandruffA shedding scalp is more noticeable than flaking skin on any other part of the body. In other areas, flakes fall free from the body, largely unnoticed. The flakes on your scalp have a ledge on each shoulder, and they attach to your clothing there. If they bother you, simply make it a daily habit to brush them off. Each time you see flakes, I suggest you train your mind to see them as a good thing. They mean that your skin is healthy and replacing expired cells.
An Oily Substance That Lubricates the Hair and Skinand there are more ducts on your head than anywhere else on the body. You can have different issues on your head than elsewhere.
Scalp flakes are a normal part of living. Most scalp issues are harmless and more embarrassing than anything else. But if they persist or worsen, they are a warning sign that something is out of balance.
Itchy Scalp
Scalp Flakes
27.00Scalp HurtsA side effect of some medications can be scalp flaking. If you are on a medication, I suggest researching the side effects and talking to your doctor if the problem persists.
13.00Stress can also trigger scalp issues. A mindfulness practice can be very helpful to your scalp if you suspect stress as a cause.
Atopic Dermatitis
Dandruff
Flakes
Flakes on Scalp
Flaking Scalp
Flaky Scalp
Human Dander
Human Scalp
Product Flaking
Psoriasis
Scalp
Scalp Disorders
Scalp Fungi
Scalp Microflora
Seborrheic Dermatitis
Skin Shedding
Woman's Shoulder with DandruffA shedding scalp is more noticeable than flaking skin on any other part of the body. In other areas, flakes fall free from the body, largely unnoticed. The flakes on your scalp have a ledge on each shoulder, and they attach to your clothing there. If they bother you, simply make it a daily habit to brush them off. Each time you see flakes, I suggest you train your mind to see them as a good thing. They mean that your skin is healthy and replacing expired cells.
An Oily Substance That Lubricates the Hair and Skinand there are more ducts on your head than anywhere else on the body. You can have different issues on your head than elsewhere.
Scalp flakes are a normal part of living. Most scalp issues are harmless and more embarrassing than anything else. But if they persist or worsen, they are a warning sign that something is out of balance.
Itchy Scalp
13.00Scalp Flakes
Atopic Dermatitis
Dandruff
Flakes
Flakes on Scalp
Flaking Scalp
Flaky Scalp
Human Dander
Human Scalp
Product Flaking
Psoriasis
Scalp
Scalp Disorders
Scalp Fungi
Scalp Microflora
Seborrheic Dermatitis
Skin Shedding
Woman's Shoulder with DandruffA shedding scalp is more noticeable than flaking skin on any other part of the body. In other areas, flakes fall free from the body, largely unnoticed. The flakes on your scalp have a ledge on each shoulder, and they attach to your clothing there. If they bother you, simply make it a daily habit to brush them off. Each time you see flakes, I suggest you train your mind to see them as a good thing. They mean that your skin is healthy and replacing expired cells.
1.00An Oily Substance That Lubricates the Hair and Skinand there are more ducts on your head than anywhere else on the body. You can have different issues on your head than elsewhere.
a few minutes at minimum. The longer the better. This massage should feel very good. The friction created by your fingers reduces the number of microorganisms that live on your scalp, loosens skin cells ready to depart, and is the most important aspect of cleaning your scalp. The cleanser or shampoo you use is secondary.
In some cases, shampooing more often may work. In others, shampooing less often may work. You may want to experiment with a new shampoo. Also, take a look at the other hair products you use. Cut back on them a bit to see if a product might be the cause. You may also try a change in diet and reducing your stress levels. I plan to go into more depth with this in a future post so check back if interested in more detail on diet and stress.
If these suggestions don’t work, then I highly recommend you visit a dermatologist for more advanced help.
Medicated Shampoos
13.00 27.00Scalp MassageA side effect of some medications can be scalp flaking. If you are on a medication, I suggest researching the side effects and talking to your doctor if the problem persists.
13.00Stress can also trigger scalp issues. A mindfulness practice can be very helpful to your scalp if you suspect stress as a cause.
Atopic Dermatitis
Dandruff
Flakes
Flakes on Scalp
Flaking Scalp
Flaky Scalp
Human Dander
Human Scalp
Product Flaking
Psoriasis
Scalp
Scalp Disorders
Scalp Fungi
Scalp Microflora
Seborrheic Dermatitis
13.00 13.00 13.00 13.00 27.00Skin SheddingA side effect of some medications can be scalp flaking. If you are on a medication, I suggest researching the side effects and talking to your doctor if the problem persists.
13.00Stress can also trigger scalp issues. A mindfulness practice can be very helpful to your scalp if you suspect stress as a cause.
Atopic Dermatitis
Dandruff
Flakes
Flakes on Scalp
Flaking Scalp
Flaky Scalp
Human Dander
Human Scalp
Product Flaking
Psoriasis
Scalp
Scalp Disorders
Scalp Fungi
Scalp Microflora
Seborrheic Dermatitis
Skin Shedding
1.00Jan
Portrait of a Happy Young ManThe best way to ward off scalp flakes is friction massage. Use the soft pads of your fingers, and not your fingernails, to rub your scalp in a circular motion for as long as you have time a few minutes at minimum. The longer the better. This massage should feel very good. The friction created by your fingers reduces the number of microorganisms that live on your scalp, loosens skin cells ready to depart, and is the most important aspect of cleaning your scalp. The cleanser or shampoo you use is secondary.
In some cases, shampooing more often may work. In others, shampooing less often may work. You may want to experiment with a new shampoo. Also, take a look at the other hair products you use. Cut back on them a bit to see if a product might be the cause. You may also try a change in diet and reducing your stress levels. I plan to go into more depth with this in a future post so check back if interested in more detail on diet and stress.
If these suggestions don’t work, then I highly recommend you visit a dermatologist for more advanced help.
Medicated Shampoos
13.00 13.00 13.00 13.00 13.00 27.00Scalp Massage
In the summer, hair is exposed to more UV light than at any other time of year. A result is that it tends to feel drier than usual. The extra light from the summer sun will also often lighten your hair. This is especially noticeable with colored hair. Some like the highlights of summer, but if you are not in this camp, a good hat with a wide brim is a great way to protect your hair from getting too light.Medium-to-long hair can get very dry on the ends during the summer. A favorite remedy for this is pure jojoba oil. Before you get into the shower or bathtub, pour jojoba oil the size of a nickel or quarter into the palm of your hand and work it into the ends and mid-shaft of your hair. Do this on dry hair. Be sure to keep the oil at least two or three inches away from the hair closest to the scalp. Let the oil sit for five to ten minutes. Then, wash your hair as usual. Some of the oil will remain in your hair and will make a notable difference in the suppleness of your ends. This is a great way to deal with summer dryness. The good news is that your scalp is usually at its best during the summer months, mostly because of extra exposure to the sun. During the summer, the worst scalp issue I hear about is sunburn where the hair parts. To help prevent this, apply your sunscreen, with one finger or a cotton swab, to the scalp area around the part. Or wear a hat. A sunburned scalp is never comfortable. The summer season is a casual time with lots of extra activity and sunshine. Make the most of your summer fun with these techniques to pamper and protect your hair and scalp.
Dry Ends
Dry Hair
Hair Oil
Jojoba Oil
Scalp Care
Scalp Sunburn
Sunbleached Hair
Sunburned Part
Sunburned Scalp
27.00Jul
Advice for that itchy scalp.Your skin shelters you from countless issues. It is in a constant state of battle to keep you healthy and alive. It heals itself. It sheds to continue protecting you, and part of this amazing feat is that it flakes. If you have skin, you have flakes. Remember this. Be thankful that you are alive and know that those flakes are a proof of your vitality. Skin flakes are good. When the skin of your scalp becomes irritated, here are some ideas to help your scalp become comfortable again and slow down flaking. The first step is to review your cleansing habits. Incomplete rinsing after a shampoo is a possible irritant. A shampoo with a harsh detergent base may also be irritating your scalp. Alkali-based soaps are reputed to cause scalp flaking, and those who wash their hair with a cheap bar of soap may be doing their scalps a disservice. Irritation reactions cause an uncomfortable feeling that I encourage you to pay attention to.
A side effect of some medications can be scalp flaking. If you are on a medication, I suggest researching the side effects and talking to your doctor if the problem persists.
13.00Stress can also trigger scalp issues. A mindfulness practice can be very helpful to your scalp if you suspect stress as a cause.
Atopic Dermatitis
Dandruff
Flakes
Flakes on Scalp
Flaking Scalp
Flaky Scalp
Human Dander
Human Scalp
Product Flaking
Psoriasis
Scalp
Scalp Fungi
Scalp Microflora
Seborrheic Dermatitis
Skin Shedding
Most scalp issues can be taken care of at home with faithful use of simple remedies or small lifestyle changes. It’s rare for a scalp issue to need medication or the attention of a dermatologist. But, in case it does, here’s my advice about when to see a medical professional.If your scalp hurts or has a visible problem that does not improve despite diligent care, an appointment with a dermatologist is a very good idea. If the problem recurs frequently, give your doctor a call.
When a seemingly minor issue fails to improve or gets worse despite good home care and you feel that you have tried everything, you may need prescription-strength help. Sometimes a tissue sample should be looked at by a professional lab to identify an effective medication. For some scalp problems, a dermatologist can steer you toward a medicated shampoo that targets your specific issue.
1.00Woman's Shoulder with DandruffA shedding scalp is more noticeable than flaking skin on any other part of the body. In other areas, flakes fall free from the body, largely unnoticed. The flakes on your scalp have a ledge on each shoulder, and they attach to your clothing there. If they bother you, simply make it a daily habit to brush them off. Each time you see flakes, I suggest you train your mind to see them as a good thing. They mean that your skin is healthy and replacing expired cells.
a few minutes at minimum. The longer the better. This massage should feel very good. The friction created by your fingers reduces the number of microorganisms that live on your scalp, loosens skin cells ready to depart, and is the most important aspect of cleaning your scalp. The cleanser or shampoo you use is secondary.
In some cases, shampooing more often may work. In others, shampooing less often may work. You may want to experiment with a new shampoo. Also, take a look at the other hair products you use. Cut back on them a bit to see if a product might be the cause. You may also try a change in diet and reducing your stress levels. I plan to go into more depth with this in a future post so check back if interested in more detail on diet and stress.
If these suggestions don’t work, then I highly recommend you visit a dermatologist for more advanced help.