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

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    Amazon. This best-seller deserves the top spot on our list. With more than 66,800 5-star reviews, this shampoo promises to control flakes, scaling and itching caused by dandruff.

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    TikTok continues to find new (and eccentric) ways of changing up our skincare routine. (In the last few months alone we’ve learned about the benefits of skin cycling and done a deep dive into ...

  4. Seborrhoeic dermatitis - Wikipedia

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    Seborrhoeic dermatitis (also spelled seborrheic dermatitis in American English) is a long-term skin disorder. [4] Symptoms include flaky, scaly, greasy, and occasionally itchy and inflamed skin. [2][3] Areas of the skin rich in oil -producing glands are often affected including the scalp, face, and chest. [4]

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    Dandruff is a common scalp condition characterized by dead skin cells that shed from the scalp. Experts share their favorite formulas for fighting flakes and irritation.

  6. 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.

  7. Dandruff - Wikipedia

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    Dandruff. Dandruff is a skin condition that mainly affects 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. [1] The cause is unclear, but believed to ...