Collection: Dandruff

Dandruff, a common scalp woe affecting almost half the population, demands our attention. From microbial players like Malassezia to the intricate dance between lipids and host susceptibility factors, we unravel the complexities. Discover key antidandruff strategies, including the role of keratinolytic agents, regulators of keratinization, and potent antimicrobial solutions. 

Dandruff isn't just about pesky flakes; it's a fungal affair, and distinguishing it from dryness is key. Enter the culprit: Malassezia, a fungus that thrives on sugar. That's right – your diet matters! Excessive sugar can fuel Malassezia overproduction.

The solution? Bid farewell to sugar-laden scalp peels. Opt for a game-changer like the Dermocailary Masque—a biologic scalp peel armed with antibacterial and antifungal properties. And don't overlook shampoos with Piroctolan Olamine, a fungal foe. It's time to crack the dandruff code with a savvy home care routine!

 

  1. Dry Dandruff:

    • Occurs when the scalp lacks natural sebum protection, causing moisture loss, cracking, and shedding of tiny flakes.

    Symptoms:

    • Dry and itchy scalp
    • Dry, smaller flakes
    • White flakes, often falling on the shoulder

    Scalp Care Routine: