It may not be dandruff. Could be dry flakes or eczema patches. Try other solutions relating to these. Exfoliate your shit too. I thought for ages I had dandruff, but it was eczema. Applied steroid cream to the patch once and it started working instantly.
No poo is a meme. Try actual antifungal ingredients, like ketoconazole, zinc pyrithione, selenium sulfide, salicylic acid, coal tar, or apple cider vinegar.
this, just try all of these. give one a couple weeks and if it’s not doing anything chuck it and try a different one. coal tar worked for me but it might be something else for you
here is your answer.
[…] >No poo isn’t working.
absolute worst thing you could do for your hair/skin type.
Anti dandruff shampoo.
Make sure you’re shampooing and conditioning appropriately. Dandruff is caused by 3 things:
1. Overly dry scalp
2. Overly oily scalp
3. External parasite like fungi
Figure out which reason is which after shampooing and conditioning appropriately and then get the appropriate responder.
Head and shoulder has a cult following for their anti-dandruff shampoo. Use anti-dandruff shampoo regularly every other day, please do not get 2 in 1 shampoo.
If anti-dandruff shampoo does not work, you may have psoriasis in which case you should use coal tar shampoo.
I’m not using this shit. That’ll make.me go bald. How can you guy pretend shampoo is natural
There is no shampoo for any hair type. We’re not meant to use it
Going bald is genetic, things such as shampoo, wearing hats all the time etc. only speed up the process and even then not by much, it will happen regardless unless you get hair plugs which are expensive.
That’s like saying smegma naturally cleans the penis and you shouldn’t clean smegma off when it builds up.
Wash just the hair with Conditioner everyday and shampoo the scalp every two to three weeks helped me. Go with the natural stuff. Also if yo have shorter hair there is less problems like this.
This is terrible advice if they have a thinner hair texture/thickess than you do. As a good rule of thumb:
Fine Hair Thickness: Shampoo once every 2-4 days
Medium Hair Thickness: Shampoo once every 3-5 days
Coarse Hair Thickness: Shampoo every 5+ days
~ ~ ~
Some people naturally have more sebum generation on their scalp so do as you will accordingly– just don’t shampoo everyday minimum regardless of hair type. Also, hair thickness refers to the individual hair strand thickness, it’s also colloquially known as hair texture as well.
Hair density, which is colloquially referred to as hair thickness, refers to how MUCH hair you have total, or the amount of hair follicles in your scalp.
You can have a lot of thin hair, and you can have sparse amounts of thick hair.
People also don’t seem to realize that no-poo doesn’t work for everybody, specifically because some hair types do well with sebum buildup and some don’t.
The thicker your hair is, the more dryer it tends to be as a result of sebum distributing much slower (more surface area to travel down to). Comparatively, sebum travels quickly along thin/fine hair which is why some people get a greasy mop of hair in like 3 days, compounded even further if they don’t use the appropriate shampooing technique.
I went no-poo for 8 months and I can assure you, there is no difference aside from having to shower daily to tackle the distinct smell of sebum buildup. I can go without shampooing for a couple weeks without having to worry about my hair looking overtly greasy. People with thinner hair will have much more subpar results.
It’s also important on which shampoo you use, most department store shampoos for $8-16 dollars tend to be pretty mediocre, contain sulfates, fragrances to hide a shoddy shampoo job, and also fake lathering/bubbling. Still miles better than dollar store shampoo but you can get quality shampoo.
Any shampoo over 35+ dollars is a gimmick, you don’t need to get it.
Haven’t watched it but it comes from this particular Chinese cartoon. Follows a cat with a magical tail, the first couple episodes are just the cat but there’s plot apparently.
I suffered with terrible flakey dandruff for years, it was so gross and would build up in these thick oily flakes that I could lift up and pull out with my fingernails. my scalp was always itchy and any time I would scratch not only would I have flakes all over my shoulders but I would also end up with a ton of gross buildup under my fingernails.
I tried ketoconazole, coal tar shampoo, tea tree oil, ACV, hair masks, nopoo, you name it. the literal only thing that worked was pic related. it saved me and I swear by it. now I spread the good word any chance I get. you can get it on ebay for pretty cheap.
nope, nothing besides this bar. I use it every day during my evening shower. I started conditioning again at one point but didn’t really notice a difference in my hair so I stopped.
Make sure you’re shampooing and conditioning appropriately. Dandruff is caused by 3 things:
1. Overly dry scalp
2. Overly oily scalp
3. External parasite like fungi
Figure out which reason is which after shampooing and conditioning appropriately and then get the appropriate responder.
Head and shoulder has a cult following for their anti-dandruff shampoo. Use anti-dandruff shampoo regularly every other day, please do not get 2 in 1 shampoo.
If anti-dandruff shampoo does not work, you may have psoriasis in which case you should use coal tar shampoo.
Wash just the hair with Conditioner everyday and shampoo the scalp every two to three weeks helped me. Go with the natural stuff. Also if yo have shorter hair there is less problems like this.
You need to punch it out. You can also smash your head into a wall.
damaged hair gay here, deep condition your hecking hair, get a showercap and leave it on, do this every other shower, you’re welcome.
nizoral
It may not be dandruff. Could be dry flakes or eczema patches. Try other solutions relating to these. Exfoliate your shit too. I thought for ages I had dandruff, but it was eczema. Applied steroid cream to the patch once and it started working instantly.
No poo is a meme. Try actual antifungal ingredients, like ketoconazole, zinc pyrithione, selenium sulfide, salicylic acid, coal tar, or apple cider vinegar.
this, just try all of these. give one a couple weeks and if it’s not doing anything chuck it and try a different one. coal tar worked for me but it might be something else for you
start with head & shoulders (zinc pyrithione)
here is your answer.
>No poo isn’t working.
absolute worst thing you could do for your hair/skin type.
I’m not using this shit. That’ll make.me go bald. How can you guy pretend shampoo is natural
There is no shampoo for any hair type. We’re not meant to use it
Going bald is genetic, things such as shampoo, wearing hats all the time etc. only speed up the process and even then not by much, it will happen regardless unless you get hair plugs which are expensive.
That’s like saying smegma naturally cleans the penis and you shouldn’t clean smegma off when it builds up.
This is terrible advice if they have a thinner hair texture/thickess than you do. As a good rule of thumb:
Fine Hair Thickness: Shampoo once every 2-4 days
Medium Hair Thickness: Shampoo once every 3-5 days
Coarse Hair Thickness: Shampoo every 5+ days
~ ~ ~
Some people naturally have more sebum generation on their scalp so do as you will accordingly– just don’t shampoo everyday minimum regardless of hair type. Also, hair thickness refers to the individual hair strand thickness, it’s also colloquially known as hair texture as well.
Hair density, which is colloquially referred to as hair thickness, refers to how MUCH hair you have total, or the amount of hair follicles in your scalp.
You can have a lot of thin hair, and you can have sparse amounts of thick hair.
People also don’t seem to realize that no-poo doesn’t work for everybody, specifically because some hair types do well with sebum buildup and some don’t.
The thicker your hair is, the more dryer it tends to be as a result of sebum distributing much slower (more surface area to travel down to). Comparatively, sebum travels quickly along thin/fine hair which is why some people get a greasy mop of hair in like 3 days, compounded even further if they don’t use the appropriate shampooing technique.
I went no-poo for 8 months and I can assure you, there is no difference aside from having to shower daily to tackle the distinct smell of sebum buildup. I can go without shampooing for a couple weeks without having to worry about my hair looking overtly greasy. People with thinner hair will have much more subpar results.
It’s also important on which shampoo you use, most department store shampoos for $8-16 dollars tend to be pretty mediocre, contain sulfates, fragrances to hide a shoddy shampoo job, and also fake lathering/bubbling. Still miles better than dollar store shampoo but you can get quality shampoo.
Any shampoo over 35+ dollars is a gimmick, you don’t need to get it.
What’s that picture from
Haven’t watched it but it comes from this particular Chinese cartoon. Follows a cat with a magical tail, the first couple episodes are just the cat but there’s plot apparently.
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL6yZ-lPwPidGnvP57fe0m9ffcbogSQIC_
>Shampoo makes you go bald
Schizophrenia lmao
>We are not meant to use it
People have been using shampoo and soap for hundreds of thousands of years.
But honestly you are too stupid to fix ,just stay stinky and stupid you oily flaky incel
Go to a dermatologist.
dumb moron, hope u go bald
>He fell for the no poo meme
Lmao pfffthahhaa oh no no no pfffttttt
hahaha what a fool
Anti dandruff shampoo.
I suffered with terrible flakey dandruff for years, it was so gross and would build up in these thick oily flakes that I could lift up and pull out with my fingernails. my scalp was always itchy and any time I would scratch not only would I have flakes all over my shoulders but I would also end up with a ton of gross buildup under my fingernails.
I tried ketoconazole, coal tar shampoo, tea tree oil, ACV, hair masks, nopoo, you name it. the literal only thing that worked was pic related. it saved me and I swear by it. now I spread the good word any chance I get. you can get it on ebay for pretty cheap.
How many times do u use it? Anything else you use on your hair other than this?
nope, nothing besides this bar. I use it every day during my evening shower. I started conditioning again at one point but didn’t really notice a difference in my hair so I stopped.
Make sure you’re shampooing and conditioning appropriately. Dandruff is caused by 3 things:
1. Overly dry scalp
2. Overly oily scalp
3. External parasite like fungi
Figure out which reason is which after shampooing and conditioning appropriately and then get the appropriate responder.
Head and shoulder has a cult following for their anti-dandruff shampoo. Use anti-dandruff shampoo regularly every other day, please do not get 2 in 1 shampoo.
If anti-dandruff shampoo does not work, you may have psoriasis in which case you should use coal tar shampoo.
>don’t have dandruff
>constantly tear pieces of my scalp out with my nails until I draw blood
Am I just heckin crazy?
Wash just the hair with Conditioner everyday and shampoo the scalp every two to three weeks helped me. Go with the natural stuff. Also if yo have shorter hair there is less problems like this.
Dercos anti dandruff worked for me.
shadow wizard money gang, we love head and shoulders shampoo