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  2. These Shampoos Will Finally Fix Your Itchy, Flaky Scalp - AOL

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    Extra Strength Anti Dandruff Shampoo & Conditioner Treatment Recommended by the National Eczema Association , this medicated two-in-one product takes the guesswork out of selecting a conditioner, too.

  3. The 11 Best Tea Tree Shampoos for a Healthy, Flake-Free Scalp

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    Tea Tree Special Shampoo. Along with Lopez, Paul Mitchell artistic director Paula Peralta is also a big fan of this cult-loved shampoo. “The Paul Mitchell Tea Tree Special Shampoo is safe to use ...

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    Salicylic acid shampoos: Help exfoliate dead skin cells and unclog pores. Ketoconazole or zinc pyrithione shampoos: Effective for fungal-related scalp acne or dandruff .

  5. Seborrhoeic dermatitis - Wikipedia

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    In babies, when the scalp is primarily involved, it is called cradle cap. [2] Mild seborrhoeic dermatitis of the scalp may be described in lay terms as dandruff due to the dry, flaky character of the skin. [6] However, as dandruff may refer to any dryness or scaling of the scalp, not all dandruff is seborrhoeic dermatitis. [6]

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    Hair growth oils won’t magically make ... lightweight leave-in treatment” from Viviscal. ... scalp or root of the hair because of the risk of scalp irritation or causing clogged pores and acne ...

  7. Comedo - Wikipedia

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    Some skin products might increase comedones by blocking pores, [2] and greasy hair products (such as pomades) can worsen acne. [3] Skin products that claim to not clog pores may be labeled noncomedogenic or nonacnegenic. [6] Make-up and skin products that are oil-free and water-based may be less likely to cause acne. [6]