To get rid of dandruff, try using an anti-dandruff shampoo on your wash day. Once symptoms have abated, switch to regular shampoo once or twice per week. Improving your hair-care habits and treating dandruff with anti-dandruff shampoo can make the dryness on your scalp a lot easier to tolerate. Unfortunately, anti-dandruff shampoos often leave your hair, as well as your scalp, feeling dried out. Using a moisturizing shampoo followed by a deep conditioner may help restore some of the moisture stripped by an anti-dandruff shampoo, as well as help keep your scalp healthy.
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Assuming that you are keeping any breakouts in check, you can go back to using your regular shampoo, provided that you keep rotating dandruff-fighting products in and out of the mix at least once or twice a week, says Dr. Marie Jein, a dermatologist in San Francisco. If you think you might have psoriasis, be sure to see a physician for an assessment. Psoriasis does not respond to normal shampoos or dandruff treatments, so you will have to talk with a dermatologist who may prescribe medications that may help. Dry scalps will get a deep but gentle clean from shampoo, which uses key ingredients African black soap, tea tree oil, and clarifying shampoo to remove built-up grime and excess oils from your natural hair.
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