If you suffer from flakes of skin that clump in your hair, also known as dandruff, it's little consolation that it's one of the most common, yet uncomfortable hair conditions. As the skin layer continually replaces itself, cells are pushed outward where they die and flake off. For most people, these flakes of skin are too small to be visible. However, certain conditions cause cell turnover to be unusually rapid, especially on the scalp. It's not related to hygiene, but washing and brushing the hair can help remove old skin flakes.
WHAT CAUSES DANDRUFF?
Dandruff is caused by dry skin, eczema, skin disorders, shampooing too often, sensitivity to hair care products or a yeast-like fungus. For people with dandruff, skin cells may mature and shed in 2–7 days, as opposed…
