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Monday, July 9, 2007

Fighting Those Flakes

Having to live with dandruff can be one of the most embarrassing and life changing common ailments to suffer from. Those little, white flakes that end up everywhere - on your hair, your shoulders, your clothes, your furniture - can be a HUGE annoyance. Almost everyone will have dandruff at some point in their lives, and finding treatments can make living with dandruff much, much easier. Shampoos offer some relief - however, how do you pick one? There are several different brands on the market that claim to rid your hair of those pesky flakes. When choosing a dandruff shampoo for you, keep these important buying tips in mind.



1. The Active Ingredient - There are many different types of dandruff shampoos on the market, with a variety of different ingredients they use to keep the flakes at bay. Tea Tree Oil is a natural ingredient that is technically non medicated, but has been proven to help prevent dandruff. Tar-Based is just that, tar. Using ingredients found in the production of coal, Tar Based shampoos work by slowing the rate of skin cell production, which reduces the number of skin flakes (dandruff) from being produced. Pyrithione Zinc is an ingredient that prevents bacteria and fungus that produces dandruff. The lesson here is to check out the active ingredient in any dandruff shampoo you are buying. Check out the risks and benefits of each, and weigh them carefully.

2. Smell - Though you may have the greatest of intentions when it comes to buying that dandruff shampoo, you need to buy one that you know you are going to actually use. Some of the ingredients in dandruff shampoo can pack quite a smell, and if you know you will opt for a better smelling shampoo found in your shower, its going to be a waste.

3. The Way it Washes - Even though its main purpose is to treat dandruff, you must remember that it also serves as your shampoo. For most women, the way the shampoo leaves your hair - dandruff or not - can be a deal breaker. You have to ensure that the shampoo you pick does a good job in washing and protecting your hair. Washing with a dandruff shampoo followed by another more hair friendly shampoo simply does not work. The dandruff reducing properties of your dandruff shampoo are effectively useless with the use of another.

A great shampoo with a nice smell that leaves hair feeling soft is:

Head & Shoulders Dandruff Shampoo, Dry Scalp Care

The task of picking a dandruff shampoo is simply trial and error. With the numerous choices and options out there for you, finding one that you like wont be that difficult. Finding an effective shampoo for you should rid you of those pesky, pesky flakes.

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