Dry dandruff
Dehydrate scalp Scalp is dry with matt look Flakes are powdery, smaller in size. Flakes are mostly white.
Oily dandruff
Yeast (Malassezia) overgrowth Flakes are sticky, larger in size. Flakes may look yellowish or white.
Dry dandruff is a common scalp concern, especially when season changes or during winter time.
Dehydrate scalp Scalp is dry with matt look Flakes are powdery, smaller in size. Flakes are mostly white.
Yeast (Malassezia) overgrowth Flakes are sticky, larger in size. Flakes may look yellowish or white.
Dandruff flakes are actually dead skin cells that naturally from the scalp, either a dry scalp or an overly oily scalp can cause excessive cells to clump and fall off, forming dandruff flakes. Dry dandruff is caused by overdried scalp, lacking moisture and nutrition supply. Without natural sebum protection, your scalp can’t keep the moisture which leads to dry flakes and tightness on the scalp. It is actually dead skin cells that naturally fall off the scalp.
Works fine!
I have noticed a significant improvement with my flaky scalp since using this. I am glad to be able to wear dark shirts again without any embarrassment.
It helps my scalp!
Needless to say about getting rid of flakes, but it really helps a lot with the tight feeling. It was killing!
Photos provided by real customers who have not been paid for their participation. Photos are completely unedited. Results may vary from individual circumstances. 30-day money-back guarantee.
Increase scalp defense with conditioning efficacy
Reduce scalp inflammation, itchiness and redness
Moisturize your scalp
Hydrate skin and decrease redness
Soothe scalp irritation and inflammatory.
Level up moisture
Gently remove dandruff with exfoliating products and focus on hydration treatment for improving scalp health.
MORE TO KNOWif you have dry dandruff, the main reason is dehydrated scalp which means the scalp skin is dry!
Most of the time, dry scalp doesn't cause any big trouble. Without proper hydrating, a dry scalp may be more sensitive, especially when the season changes.
NO! Do not try to aggressively remove the dandruff with nails or combs! It can injure the scalp and cause even more dandruff or further scalp problems.
Gently remove the dandruff with exfoliating products and focus on hydration treatment for improving scalp health.
What scalp type do I have?
Which scalpcare system shall I go for?