@@iloverihanna For me, my dandruff is almost gone after i started washing my hair twice a week instead of just once and always blow-drying it rather than sleeping on wet hair. But maybe I'm the only one that made these really obvious mistakes 😅
Apple cider vinegar with water in a spray bottle cover your hair in it once coved rap in a towel wait a few minutes...then wash out ...helps with dandruff and healthy hair do 1to 2 times a week helps with me
Do you realize how much value you provide us?? You give us much more information than MOST doctors would. They would just say "you have dandruff, pick up some Head & Shoulders." Or "here's a prescription." They don't give us so much info, such as dandruff being caused by a yeast!! I never knew that! Info like that helps us make better, more informed decisions! You are my favorite medical channel ❤ Thank you!!
@@Jay-ks8xr all of which will clog up your scalp worse. Maybe try some apple cider vinegar (1 part vinegar, 3 parts water). Wet scalp with mix, then massage in. Rinse well, hope this helps ☺️
In my experience using oils causes this condition to worsen. I used Nizoral once a week and stopped using hair oils. The only oil I use now is MCT oil. It doesn't feed the yeast. I've been flake free for a while now.
@@lizziemisiura4328 the time it takes for her to see the notification and respond, you could've looked it up on youtube. Please look it up. Not an a-hole, being sincere
@@massomouse1556oil and serums are irrelevant because they shouldn’t be applied even within two inches of the scalp. They’re to keep moisture in the mids/ends of the hair. Many of us with thick, course, curly hair wouldn’t even be able to comb through our hair without them so let’s not give bad advice for no reason.
Ketoconazole 2% helps me. But it gets to a point where it's stops working, so you need to take a break from it for a couple of months. And get back on it again. I will try shampoos with these others ingredients you said next time. Thank you)
When my ketoconzale stops being as affective, I switch to the selenium sulfide, which seems to be much stronger, rather than stopping all together because then my seborrheic dermatitis comes back with a vengeance if I stop 😢
Coal tar has been the only thing that has worked for me, after trying lots of prescription medications and shampoos. So glad I found it. Not bothered by the smell
Honestly, I just do what my great-grandmother told me to every two weeks: I put onion juice with honey on my scalp and let it sit for 20 min and wash out. But thats what works for me
Personally it helped to switch to a natural shampoo; no sulfates, silicones or parabens. Using Noughty Care Taker since a few years and it is really soothing and nourishing for my scalp which used to be super dry, itchy and irritated with lots of flakes peeling off!
@dayanapierce8467 the differences are the active ingredients between them. Head and shoulders contains Zinc Pyrithone, Nizoral contains Ketoconazole, Netrogena's Tgel contains Coal Tar. All those actives kill dandruff
When I was on Accutane, it really dried out my skin and caused me to develop a case of dandruff. My mom had me use a shampoo called Nizoral, which worked pretty well. She also had gotten me a scalp scrubber to use in the shower. These seemed to help me quite a bit.
I just stumbled upon your channel because I am interested in skin topics but mostly because your voice is soothing and the accent is nice and pleasant to listen to.
Selenium shampoo monthly, black soap shampoo weekly, and ceramide conditioner have worked for me. I also use hydrocortisone ointment on my scalp 😬 and occasionally ketoconazole (the vag preparation) leave on for 24 hours, then shampoo.
I avoid any product that has long carbon chain (11-24) fatty acids in any products e.g. shampoos, conditioners, hair gel, hair oil, hairspray, heat protectant, hair mousse. It's a pain to find substitutes cause most of the common products have long carbon chain fatty acids which feeds malessezia. I also pretreat my scalp with lemon juice about 5-10 minutes before washing my hair. I dilute it 50:50 with water. I can't stand the smell of apple cider vinegar so I use lemon juice instead. I wash my hair about twice a week. Also, I shampoo twice. The first is with regular shampoo and the second is with ketoconazole shampoo which I leave in for about 5 minutes. I do the rest of my hair routine as usual. I also make sure to dry my hair within 30 minutes after washing. I avoid sleeping with wet hair.
I've been struggling with dandruff for many years now, tried many profucts. Most of them rither didn't work at all, or made it disappear for a short time. It keeps coming back and making me miserable 💀
Unfortunately there is no cure. It's just like a cold, u can treat it but never get rid of it forever. Make sure ur not using oils on ur hair or scalp and continue using a medicated shampoo. I switch between the ketoconzale shampoo and the selenium sulfide, followed by a moisturizing shampoo. This was recommended by my dermatologist. Hope this also helps u because I hate dealing with this issue as well.
I know your pain, it's the same for me. I tried every product out there, every shampoo containing the ingredients she mentions in this video, ACV, tea tree oil, creams, gels, shampoos that are SLS free, fragrace free etc, nothing works. But I accidentally discovered what works wonders. I was put on Dexamethasone (pills) for my back issues for a month and my scalp issues completely dissappeared. I had the healthiest looking scalp for that month. But of course, as soon as I stopped taking it, it came back.. So I guess there must be a cause for it, some sort of inflamation. There's just not a product made for it yet..
Quick quesion, can you go over how to get rid of strawberries in your legs? (The red dots on ur legs) they are really annoying for me and honestly I’ve done Everything to get them rid of 😭
What worked best for me is actually oiling my scalp 3 times a week. I dont do it anymore cause of depression but it cured my dry itchy flaky scalp. I used castor oil and rosemary oil
I had this once I didn’t even know what it was I kept scratching my hair and kept scratching some came off Tysm for the information! (You earned a new sub!)
Salicylic acid has helped me so much however it leaves my scalp and hair so dry. I’m considering using a niacinamide cleanser as shampoo since niacinamide helps level out sebum production to see how that works
I have tried a LOT of treatments but only one has worked. Dercos anti-dandruff shampoo. It contains selenium disulfide and salicylic acid. BUT, I can’t be certain that it’s this product that has solved the issue. This is the first treatment where i was instructed to use three times per week for the first month. Secondly, I went through a large lifestyle change at the same time. But if it is the shampoo, then it works great.
Could u maybe make a video about what skin care products would be good for a middle schooler? My skin has gotten kinda oily around my nose, but is also getting rough around my cheeks and forehead. I haven’t ever used skincare before but I was thinking about getting some for my birthday ❤
I have dandruff I use this bar of soap meant for dark spots on your body and put it on my dandruff and sleep with it and then wash my hair and put coconut oil in it my dandruff is becoming less and less
Just recently had Botox injections jn my scalp due to severe itching an dandruff this blocks the sweat glands which slows down oil production also I have tried every shampoo an steroid drops nothing worked this has drastically improved by 90% definitely worth looking into if you can find some one local
Selenium Sulfide worked wonders for me! But it took a few weeks before I got some results. Now its my go to everyday. Made a mistake thinking that I can go back to other shampoo and stopped, only to have the cycle resume again 😂
As I Am saved me! I had horrible horrible dandruff for the longest time, nothing else I tired worked. I would freshly wash my hair and flakes would fall out from combing it plus the itching was unbearable. Ever since I started using the As I Am anti dandruff line, all that went away.
I have had dandruff and it was so bad but we didn’t have health insurance or money to spend to see a specialist or a doctor and I have tried everything but the one thing that I have noticed that had helped me a lot now is a dandruff shampoo called Nizoral. I don’t know if it’s available outside of the US. I followed the package instructions and I use the scalp scrubber tool that I got off of Amazon and it had helped me so much to a point where I just have to wash my hair with the shampoo once or twice a month if not less… And it also depends on the season
I decreased amount of sugar I was eating, also stopped using products with olive oil cause the yeast fave feed. Prepoo with neem oil before shampooing with products with tea tree, rosemary and mint listed high up ingredient list!!!
Yeah I wasn't paying any attention to what you said until like 20 seconds into the video I was like oh right I'm trying to understand what dandruff is and trying to heal it... but I'm going to have to watch the video again so.... Yeahhhh
I am 45 and had dandruff all my life. On a quest to grow my hair, I stopped washing it everyday and washed it once a week. My dandruff flared up so bad but I stuck with the routine anyway. After a month, the itching and flaking stopped and I have never had dandruff again. I don’t have to use dandruff shampoo anymore.
I've used Head&Shoulder(Pyrithone zinc), Coal Tar and salicylic acid(Sebcur-T) and just straight up Coal Tar(Netrogena T-Gel) and none have done much of anything for my dandruff. I've even used Inky List's salicylic acid scalp treatment, and even that didn't help.
I need everyone to follow this routine. I SWEAR by it because dandruff was my biggest insecurity as well. 1/ The Ordinary Glycolic Acid toner: 1-3 times weekly, squeeze onto your scalp, then massage well. Put on a shower cap and wait for 30m at least. I usually do this with my hair mask. This is magic water for anyone that has dandruff. 2/ Shampoo: honestly any anti-dandruff shampoo should be okay if you have the first step, but if wanting a stronger result, I highly recommend those with the ingredients listed in the video. Mine's the first one but I only use it when I don't use the glycolic acid. 3/ When washing your hair, put more strengths on your nail or the shower brush. I always thought I should massage my scalp gently or it'll not be good. It turns out I was too gentle so dead skin cells just kept building up 🥲 4/ Kerastase anti-dandruff serum or any serum that has sacilic acid: squeeze onto the scalp after shampooing and massage well. Really help with stopping the dead skin cells to build up too quickly, however, not as essential as the first 3 steps. Bonus if the serum has mint cuz the sensation is amazing! 👌 Do it consistently for 4 weeks at least and you just can go shampoo-free for 3-4 days without any dandruff! Also you can reduce the glycolic acid frequency as you go. But for sure, the result can be seen from first try!
Mine is not much, just sometimes it feels itchy. I use Hairburst shampoo and conditioner, cause I have thin hair and always sheds😢 due to PCOS and mental health too. And kerastase serum for anti hair fall, I use Coco & Eve after hair wash. I’m wondering if all that is bad? I always take care of my hair and take vitamins. OGX shampoo actually caused more hair loss for me and because of it my hair was slowly growing until this day, that’s why I’m using all expensive products, trying to maintain it.. it still short, it hasn’t been growing at all, the length is up to my shoulders and still the same for the past 2-3 years.😭😭😭😭 Pantene also makes my hair sheds faster. Do you think I should see a hair specialist or dermatologist?? They’re bit expensive too
Hey idk if this person will see it but I do have a question that’s going to sound a bit weird and maybe gross but just hear me out bc I’m genuinely curious Just as some background information: I have a younger cousin and they are autistic, not that it really matters but because they’re autistic sometimes they do this thing where they just suck on their fingers. It’s a bit weird but whatever I guess she’s still young? Anyways so when they do this I’ve noticed that they often put their hand ne’er their face and on their hair after they do this to push it out of their face. So this happened just over the summer but their mom was talking to my mom about how my cousin was complaining a bit about their hair being itchy or crusted and I’m guessing thats why. So my question is: If a person was to put or get saliva in their hair more than just a few times how would it affect them and could it permanently damage the hair or head? I’m just getting a bit concerned for my younger cousin that’s all and since this is a video about skin I was hoping maybe u or someone could answer it or maybe even make a video on it?
Cuando le dije a mi mamá que estaba embarazada reaccionó igual que Victoria, feliz y brincando y queriendo hacer fiesta, lamentablemente perdí el embarazo por eso esa reacción me trae mucha nostalgia.
My 4 year old has 'craddle cap' and happens on scalp and ears and is yellow and itchy and when she is sweaty, she is overly sweaty regularly. We were ptesvribbe cortisone oil.
@DrSimiAdedeji Will you please do a video on how to prevent and treat intertrigo and the discoloration caused by it? Thank you for all of your content.
I've lived my entire life thinking everyone with hair had dandruff and only learned otherwise when I was made fun of for it. Like the hell I didn't ask for it 😂
Dandruff is literally my biggest enemy 😭
be consistent with the ingredients she listed. keep your scalp clean. not washing your scalp for a long time creates a breeding ground for dandruff
Try scalpasin idk if that’s how you spell it but my hair dresser recommended it and she had it bad and you can’t tell
@@iloverihanna I’ve just found out the eczema i didn’t know causes the dandruff. Schedule a doctor appointment.
@@iloverihanna For me, my dandruff is almost gone after i started washing my hair twice a week instead of just once and always blow-drying it rather than sleeping on wet hair. But maybe I'm the only one that made these really obvious mistakes 😅
Yes
Apple cider vinegar with water in a spray bottle cover your hair in it once coved rap in a towel wait a few minutes...then wash out ...helps with dandruff and healthy hair do 1to 2 times a week helps with me
@@jenniferdontworry1349 how many parts of apple cider vinegar to how many parts of water?
Look for a response from someone mentioning Jamaican castor oil
Someone replied there with the apple cider vinegar details. 😊@@lazyjaney28
I was coming to make this comment 💯
ew vinegar
@@eth1111 you actually get use to it over time believe it or not
Once I just shaved off my head completely bald and applied ketoconazole shampoo on my newly shaved scalp. Worked wonders
Radical. Love it. Has it worked over time?
did this solved the issue permanently?
@@mmaowww yep. Took me almost two months.
@@SavagerBusiness-xn9ww I can confidently say yes. I’m three years dandruff free now.
@@catbellyrubber6075no it will come back you have to focus on your diet and some medicated tablets
Do you realize how much value you provide us?? You give us much more information than MOST doctors would. They would just say "you have dandruff, pick up some Head & Shoulders." Or "here's a prescription." They don't give us so much info, such as dandruff being caused by a yeast!! I never knew that! Info like that helps us make better, more informed decisions! You are my favorite medical channel ❤ Thank you!!
Black jamaican castor oil, teat tree oil, and coconut oil applied thoroughly yo the scalp and wash after a few hours. Solved my dandruff problem
Can anyone confirm this?
@@Jay-ks8xr I'm also wondering about does it works or not
This will make it worse 2 days later
Also 🍋 lemons on the scalp
@@Jay-ks8xr all of which will clog up your scalp worse. Maybe try some apple cider vinegar (1 part vinegar, 3 parts water). Wet scalp with mix, then massage in. Rinse well, hope this helps ☺️
In my experience using oils causes this condition to worsen. I used Nizoral once a week and stopped using hair oils. The only oil I use now is MCT oil. It doesn't feed the yeast. I've been flake free for a while now.
What is MCT oil
@@lizziemisiura4328 the time it takes for her to see the notification and respond, you could've looked it up on youtube. Please look it up. Not an a-hole, being sincere
@@lizziemisiura4328 I forgot to mention that Nizoral didn't work for me either in my main video comment, nor did Selsun.
@@massomouse1556oil and serums are irrelevant because they shouldn’t be applied even within two inches of the scalp. They’re to keep moisture in the mids/ends of the hair. Many of us with thick, course, curly hair wouldn’t even be able to comb through our hair without them so let’s not give bad advice for no reason.
Nizoral isn't working for me 😫 any suggestions?
As a scalp detox specialist, and hair loss practitioner I really appreciate your education. Thank you so much for sharing your expertise.
My scalp is so itchy even after washing it I’m going crazy😢
@ there could be various reasons that your scalp is itching. Have you ever consulted with the dermatologist or a psychologist before?
Ketoconazole 2% helps me. But it gets to a point where it's stops working, so you need to take a break from it for a couple of months. And get back on it again.
I will try shampoos with these others ingredients you said next time. Thank you)
I had a horrible reaction to it on the first week 🙃 😅 😕 sucks being allergic to everything 😢
When my ketoconzale stops being as affective, I switch to the selenium sulfide, which seems to be much stronger, rather than stopping all together because then my seborrheic dermatitis comes back with a vengeance if I stop 😢
Coal tar has been the only thing that has worked for me, after trying lots of prescription medications and shampoos. So glad I found it. Not bothered by the smell
Honestly, I just do what my great-grandmother told me to every two weeks: I put onion juice with honey on my scalp and let it sit for 20 min and wash out. But thats what works for me
Personally it helped to switch to a natural shampoo; no sulfates, silicones or parabens. Using Noughty Care Taker since a few years and it is really soothing and nourishing for my scalp which used to be super dry, itchy and irritated with lots of flakes peeling off!
Thank you so much for this information. Are you able to give us a list of shampoos as well so it’s easier to find something that might work?
@@Kawaiicutiebaby
Nizoral
Head and shoulders
Neutrogena Tgel
@@FoAl-h2b thank you 😊
@@FoAl-h2b Head and Shoulders do you think the other ones will? What are the difference between them?
Selsun blue is the best one for dandruff, but it can be quite stripping
@dayanapierce8467 the differences are the active ingredients between them. Head and shoulders contains Zinc Pyrithone, Nizoral contains Ketoconazole, Netrogena's Tgel contains Coal Tar. All those actives kill dandruff
This doctor is very... very pretty
I am amazed how much her face is very beautiful and her skin looks like a gem 😊❤
When I was on Accutane, it really dried out my skin and caused me to develop a case of dandruff. My mom had me use a shampoo called Nizoral, which worked pretty well. She also had gotten me a scalp scrubber to use in the shower. These seemed to help me quite a bit.
I just stumbled upon your channel because I am interested in skin topics but mostly because your voice is soothing and the accent is nice and pleasant to listen to.
what shampoos you recommend to clean dandruff from curly hair types without ruining the hair?
THANK YOU SO MUCH YOU DID ME ONE OF THE BIGGEST FAVOURS LIKE EVER i literally had world war 2 against mr axis adolf dandruff
Selenium shampoo monthly, black soap shampoo weekly, and ceramide conditioner have worked for me. I also use hydrocortisone ointment on my scalp 😬 and occasionally ketoconazole (the vag preparation) leave on for 24 hours, then shampoo.
I've been having this problem for a long time now, I'm so happy I could get a practical advice from an absolute professional.😊
T-gel has worked well in my experience!
For me, selsun blue worked besttt! It has selenium sulfide in it. It really cleared my scalp. Hope this helps someone
I use Head and shoulders and it works well for my. My hair is soft and shiny.
I avoid any product that has long carbon chain (11-24) fatty acids in any products e.g. shampoos, conditioners, hair gel, hair oil, hairspray, heat protectant, hair mousse. It's a pain to find substitutes cause most of the common products have long carbon chain fatty acids which feeds malessezia.
I also pretreat my scalp with lemon juice about 5-10 minutes before washing my hair. I dilute it 50:50 with water. I can't stand the smell of apple cider vinegar so I use lemon juice instead.
I wash my hair about twice a week. Also, I shampoo twice. The first is with regular shampoo and the second is with ketoconazole shampoo which I leave in for about 5 minutes. I do the rest of my hair routine as usual. I also make sure to dry my hair within 30 minutes after washing. I avoid sleeping with wet hair.
Apple cider rinse works wonders, and cloves, water spray, also works.
I've usually recommended a ketoconazole + zinc pyrithione mix short term followed by as needed for my pts with good results.
I've been struggling with dandruff for many years now, tried many profucts. Most of them rither didn't work at all, or made it disappear for a short time. It keeps coming back and making me miserable 💀
Unfortunately there is no cure. It's just like a cold, u can treat it but never get rid of it forever. Make sure ur not using oils on ur hair or scalp and continue using a medicated shampoo. I switch between the ketoconzale shampoo and the selenium sulfide, followed by a moisturizing shampoo. This was recommended by my dermatologist.
Hope this also helps u because I hate dealing with this issue as well.
I know your pain, it's the same for me. I tried every product out there, every shampoo containing the ingredients she mentions in this video, ACV, tea tree oil, creams, gels, shampoos that are SLS free, fragrace free etc, nothing works.
But I accidentally discovered what works wonders. I was put on Dexamethasone (pills) for my back issues for a month and my scalp issues completely dissappeared. I had the healthiest looking scalp for that month. But of course, as soon as I stopped taking it, it came back.. So I guess there must be a cause for it, some sort of inflamation. There's just not a product made for it yet..
Thank you for clear explanations!!!
You’re welcome!☺️
Quick quesion, can you go over how to get rid of strawberries in your legs? (The red dots on ur legs) they are really annoying for me and honestly I’ve done Everything to get them rid of 😭
What worked best for me is actually oiling my scalp 3 times a week. I dont do it anymore cause of depression but it cured my dry itchy flaky scalp. I used castor oil and rosemary oil
I had this once I didn’t even know what it was I kept scratching my hair and kept scratching some came off Tysm for the information! (You earned a new sub!)
Salicylic acid has helped me so much however it leaves my scalp and hair so dry. I’m considering using a niacinamide cleanser as shampoo since niacinamide helps level out sebum production to see how that works
Tea tree and peppermint oil work as a great natural antibacterial oil for scalp to keep the bacteria that causes dandruff away.
I have tried a LOT of treatments but only one has worked. Dercos anti-dandruff shampoo. It contains selenium disulfide and salicylic acid.
BUT, I can’t be certain that it’s this product that has solved the issue. This is the first treatment where i was instructed to use three times per week for the first month. Secondly, I went through a large lifestyle change at the same time.
But if it is the shampoo, then it works great.
Could u maybe make a video about what skin care products would be good for a middle schooler? My skin has gotten kinda oily around my nose, but is also getting rough around my cheeks and forehead. I haven’t ever used skincare before but I was thinking about getting some for my birthday ❤
💛 As a mama, I hope this helps!😊
I have dandruff I use this bar of soap meant for dark spots on your body and put it on my dandruff and sleep with it and then wash my hair and put coconut oil in it my dandruff is becoming less and less
Hormone replacement therapy was amazing for my cradle cap
As someone with extremely oily scalp that tends to get acne, the only thing that worked for me was washing my hair everyday.
I tried Lemon juice mixed with water and it worked for me
The body shop ginger shampoo works for me. It's amazing
Just recently had Botox injections jn my scalp due to severe itching an dandruff this blocks the sweat glands which slows down oil production also I have tried every shampoo an steroid drops nothing worked this has drastically improved by 90% definitely worth looking into if you can find some one local
Selenium Sulfide worked wonders for me! But it took a few weeks before I got some results. Now its my go to everyday.
Made a mistake thinking that I can go back to other shampoo and stopped, only to have the cycle resume again 😂
As I Am saved me! I had horrible horrible dandruff for the longest time, nothing else I tired worked. I would freshly wash my hair and flakes would fall out from combing it plus the itching was unbearable. Ever since I started using the As I Am anti dandruff line, all that went away.
We get advice for dandruff but we also need advice for atopic dermatitis on the scalp.
As nicely and the doctor might provide advice. For she is charitable with her knowledge 😌
Typically steroid helps with that. If it is atopic dermatitis, you should avoid that irritant that caused it.
I used the exfoliation brush... it literally reduced the dandruff so well.
Also, try making sure you blow dry immediately after showering !! My scalp
Always gets extra flaky when I leave my hair wet.
I have had dandruff and it was so bad but we didn’t have health insurance or money to spend to see a specialist or a doctor and I have tried everything but the one thing that I have noticed that had helped me a lot now is a dandruff shampoo called Nizoral. I don’t know if it’s available outside of the US. I followed the package instructions and I use the scalp scrubber tool that I got off of Amazon and it had helped me so much to a point where I just have to wash my hair with the shampoo once or twice a month if not less… And it also depends on the season
I decreased amount of sugar I was eating, also stopped using products with olive oil cause the yeast fave feed. Prepoo with neem oil before shampooing with products with tea tree, rosemary and mint listed high up ingredient list!!!
I stopped using Head And Shoulders and started using Aussie, and my hair has never been better. Still flaking, but not nearly as bad.
Well, nothing to hide. CLEAR.
Yeah I wasn't paying any attention to what you said until like 20 seconds into the video I was like oh right I'm trying to understand what dandruff is and trying to heal it... but I'm going to have to watch the video again so.... Yeahhhh
I am 45 and had dandruff all my life. On a quest to grow my hair, I stopped washing it everyday and washed it once a week. My dandruff flared up so bad but I stuck with the routine anyway. After a month, the itching and flaking stopped and I have never had dandruff again. I don’t have to use dandruff shampoo anymore.
Doc can you give us which shampoos?
Can you please show us examples of those shampoos... To make things easy
Use apple cider vinegar with baking soda works like a charm
I keep on getting stressed that I have lice but I have dandruff
Dr pls you suggest the best dandruff shampoo for us , without any promotion pls 🙏
I appreciate this so much and thank you
I've used Head&Shoulder(Pyrithone zinc), Coal Tar and salicylic acid(Sebcur-T) and just straight up Coal Tar(Netrogena T-Gel) and none have done much of anything for my dandruff. I've even used Inky List's salicylic acid scalp treatment, and even that didn't help.
@@massomouse1556 use fluconazole or terbinafine fungal tablets. That may help.
I heard that Sulfur as ingredient is really helpful.
Is this true?
It is but it stinks to high heaven
Thank you. 😢 I'll be keeping this information coz wow
Shampoo containing Pyrithione Zinc 2%
Thank you and God bless you ❤❤
Zinc pyrithione also helps as an ingredient 😊
I need everyone to follow this routine. I SWEAR by it because dandruff was my biggest insecurity as well.
1/ The Ordinary Glycolic Acid toner: 1-3 times weekly, squeeze onto your scalp, then massage well. Put on a shower cap and wait for 30m at least. I usually do this with my hair mask. This is magic water for anyone that has dandruff.
2/ Shampoo: honestly any anti-dandruff shampoo should be okay if you have the first step, but if wanting a stronger result, I highly recommend those with the ingredients listed in the video. Mine's the first one but I only use it when I don't use the glycolic acid.
3/ When washing your hair, put more strengths on your nail or the shower brush. I always thought I should massage my scalp gently or it'll not be good. It turns out I was too gentle so dead skin cells just kept building up 🥲
4/ Kerastase anti-dandruff serum or any serum that has sacilic acid: squeeze onto the scalp after shampooing and massage well. Really help with stopping the dead skin cells to build up too quickly, however, not as essential as the first 3 steps. Bonus if the serum has mint cuz the sensation is amazing! 👌
Do it consistently for 4 weeks at least and you just can go shampoo-free for 3-4 days without any dandruff! Also you can reduce the glycolic acid frequency as you go. But for sure, the result can be seen from first try!
Can you recommend any Dr Simi please.
Are these safe when pregnant or trying to conceive? Thank you
Mine is not much, just sometimes it feels itchy. I use Hairburst shampoo and conditioner, cause I have thin hair and always sheds😢 due to PCOS and mental health too. And kerastase serum for anti hair fall, I use Coco & Eve after hair wash. I’m wondering if all that is bad? I always take care of my hair and take vitamins. OGX shampoo actually caused more hair loss for me and because of it my hair was slowly growing until this day, that’s why I’m using all expensive products, trying to maintain it.. it still short, it hasn’t been growing at all, the length is up to my shoulders and still the same for the past 2-3 years.😭😭😭😭 Pantene also makes my hair sheds faster. Do you think I should see a hair specialist or dermatologist?? They’re bit expensive too
Suggest one shampoo which contains all four ingredients
Thank you for this information ❤
Ketoconazole.
Shampoo with zinc.
Coal tar works best for me
Suggest the shampoo name please
It would be great if you could recommend some products🙏
Hi doc what shampoos to be buying for example?
Is dandruff always caused by yeast?
Sulphur and menthol based hair oil or pinafore
Tysm doc 💌
You're welcome 😊
vichy dercos shampoo for dry itchy scalp - life saver
Hey idk if this person will see it but I do have a question that’s going to sound a bit weird and maybe gross but just hear me out bc I’m genuinely curious
Just as some background information:
I have a younger cousin and they are autistic, not that it really matters but because they’re autistic sometimes they do this thing where they just suck on their fingers. It’s a bit weird but whatever I guess she’s still young?
Anyways so when they do this I’ve noticed that they often put their hand ne’er their face and on their hair after they do this to push it out of their face. So this happened just over the summer but their mom was talking to my mom about how my cousin was complaining a bit about their hair being itchy or crusted and I’m guessing thats why.
So my question is:
If a person was to put or get saliva in their hair more than just a few times how would it affect them and could it permanently damage the hair or head?
I’m just getting a bit concerned for my younger cousin that’s all and since this is a video about skin I was hoping maybe u or someone could answer it or maybe even make a video on it?
I will reward for a person who invent antibiotic to avoid dandruff permanently.
Cuando le dije a mi mamá que estaba embarazada reaccionó igual que Victoria, feliz y brincando y queriendo hacer fiesta, lamentablemente perdí el embarazo por eso esa reacción me trae mucha nostalgia.
Ketoconazole, selenium sulfide, coal tar
Ketoconazole can sometimes cause irritation and selenium sulfide is milder than it in my view
Thank you so much for this information.
ketoconazole
coal tar
salicilic acid
selenium sulfide
My 4 year old has 'craddle cap' and happens on scalp and ears and is yellow and itchy and when she is sweaty, she is overly sweaty regularly. We were ptesvribbe cortisone oil.
Rosmary oil 🌿
@DrSimiAdedeji
Will you please do a video on how to prevent and treat intertrigo and the discoloration caused by it? Thank you for all of your content.
Any skin cream to aid the relief 🙏
Neem tree i swear to you guys it works
This is so helpful
itching my scalp as i watch
Does glycolic acid help?
Can you please offer suggestions for small children with cradle cap/dandruff?
Which brand you recommend??,
Please can you recommend some products for us 🙏
Would iodine be effective?
Can I remove facial hair with a cream as a kid?
I've lived my entire life thinking everyone with hair had dandruff and only learned otherwise when I was made fun of for it. Like the hell I didn't ask for it 😂
It’s just growing dandruff every two days I just make sure to go through my whole head and get the loose flakes out I shed a lot in my eyebrows too