Tips to control
dandruff
A few lifestyle modifications, constant hair
care, healthy habits and a balanced diet can keep your scalp dandruff-free.
The simplest treatment is frequent and
effective shampooing of the hair and the scalp. Mild dandruff can be treated by
regularly shampooing the scalp with a mild, non-medicated shampoo. If this does
not help, a medicated dandruff shampoo can be used.
Stop using styling products from gels
to hairsprays in your hair. These hair styling products pose a potential threat
by drying the scalp. Natural alternatives like henna may be of help for hair
coloring.
Talk
to your doctor about getting a prescription dandruff shampoo and discuss other
ways to prevent dandruff if the problem persists and over-the-counter dandruff
shampoos don't clear it up.
Exercise
regularly and eat a well-balanced, healthy diet to help control dandruff.
Use anti-dandruff treatment shampoos
once a week to start with. If the problem persists, increase the frequency of
use.
A diet that provides enough zinc,
B-complex vitamins and essential fatty acids may help prevent dandruff. Adopt a
well-balanced diet, with emphasis on raw foods, especially fresh fruits and
vegetables. Add foods that have natural sulphur to your diet. Cabbages, eggs
and onions are such foods.
Condition your hair after every wash.
Some may need mild conditioning and some may need deep conditioning, according
to their hair texture.
Practice stress reducing methods such
as meditation and yoga. These healing treatments can have positive effects on
physical health and your hair condition too.
Dandruff is a result of a dry scalp and
poor hygiene. A few changes in your diet and your lifestyle and hygiene will
help to improve the condition of your hair.
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