Dandruff is a
common scalp condition that affects most people at some time
during their lives. It usually is first noticed when the sex
hormones kick in, that is, during and after puberty. Before
puberty dandruff is rare.
Medical texts
define dandruff as the excessive shedding of dead skin cells
from the scalp.
The P. ovale
theory of dandruff is convincing, but there may be factors other
than yeast fungi that promote dandruff. Some of these factors
are:
1. Cold, dry
weather. Dandruff is much more common in the winter where the
weather outside is frightful, but the dry indoor heating is even
more frightful.
2. Bad hygienic
habits. Infrequent shampooing, harsh shampoos, use of the wrong
conditioners, and improper rinsing can all contribute to
dandruff.
3. Too frequent
coloring of the hair. Coloring and all the heat-related torture
that women undergo in beauty parlors certainly do not promote a
healthy scalp.
4. Long-term
stress and anxiety. This is a low-probability cause of dandruff
but it can't be ruled out.
5. Bad diet. A
diet rich in saturated fats and trans-fatty oils causes the
sebaceous glands to produce more sebum - the delicacy that P.
ovale, as well as other flora, thrive on.
6. Hormonal
changes. These changes, especially in a woman's body, can
accelerate skin cell cycling.
What Can Be Done?
You only have to
contact our Invision International
Centre, We will give you its solution. Click Here Contact
Us.
Diet
I've heard that
just breathing fresh air can reduce the P. ovale population in
the scalp. The problem is to teach these critters to breath
fresh air.
|