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  2. Apple Cider Vinegar for Dandruff: Does This Hack Really Work?

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    The researchers estimated that around 3 milliliters to 4 milliliters of apple cider vinegar diluted with water in a roughly 10-milliliter solution could be enough to inhibit fungal growth. The catch?

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  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. Dandruff - Wikipedia

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    Dandruff is a skin condition of the scalp. [1] Symptoms include flaking and sometimes mild itchiness. [1] [2] It can result in social or self-esteem problems. [4]A more severe form of the condition, which includes inflammation of the skin, is known as seborrhoeic dermatitis.

  6. Hair care - Wikipedia

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    Common concerns surrounding dandruff (often associated with excessive sebum); psoriasis, eczema, or seborrheic dermatitis. An odor that persists for a few weeks despite regular hair washing may be an indication of a health problem on the scalp skin. Not all flakes are dandruff. For example, some can merely be product buildup on the scalp skin.

  7. Zinc pyrithione - Wikipedia

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    Zinc pyrithione is approved for over-the-counter topical use in the United States as a treatment for dandruff and is the active ingredient in several anti-dandruff shampoos and body wash gels. In its industrial forms and strengths, it may be harmful by contact or ingestion.