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  2. Best dandruff shampoos, according to dermatologists

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    Dandruff, a common condition where small pieces of dry skin flake off the scalp, is frequently used as a catch-all term for a myriad of issues; a dry scalp, oil buildup that itches and flakes ...

  3. Say Goodbye to Flaky Hair With These Anti-Dandruff Shampoos - AOL

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    Arguably one of the best original shampoos for combatting tough dandruff, the maximum-strength formula features selenium sulfide 1%—a common anti-dandruff component—as the active ingredient.

  4. The 15 Best Dandruff Shampoos to Combat Pesky Flakes ... - AOL

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    Whether you’re dealing with an itchy scalp, dryness and/or white flakes, dandruff can be a total nuisance. Luckily, we’ve found a simple solution: dandruff shampoo, which just might relieve ...

  5. Coal tar - Wikipedia

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    Coal tar is used in medicated shampoo, soap and ointment. It demonstrates antifungal, anti-inflammatory, anti-itch, and antiparasitic properties. [12] It may be applied topically as a treatment for dandruff and psoriasis, and to kill and repel head lice. [5] It may be used in combination with ultraviolet light therapy. [5]

  6. Seborrhoeic dermatitis - Wikipedia

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    Others suggest hot environments may also worsen seborrhoeic dermatitis. [12] Yet another described that high humidity and low UV exposure are culpable. [24] Dry skin and an impaired skin barrier contribute to the condition. [12] [20] It is likely that climate and weather variations affect the water and lipid content of skin. [20]

  7. Lye - Wikipedia

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    "Hot process" soap making also uses lye as the main ingredient. Lye is added to water, cooled for a few minutes and then added to oils and butters. The mixture is then cooked over a period of time (1–2 hours), typically in a slow cooker , and then placed into a mold.