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  2. Is dry shampoo bad for your hair? We asked dermatologists

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    But, if dry shampoo is causing scalp issues, that could lead to hair loss down the line, Marchbein says. "Any inflammation on the scalp theoretically could cause hair loss," she explains.

  3. Derms Say These Are The Best Shampoos To Use If Your Scalp Is ...

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    The best shampoos for dry scalp 2024, tested by experts and editors, are made with soothing, moisturizing ingredients, like vitamin E, tea tree and marula oil.

  4. The 21 Best Shampoos for a Dry Scalp, According to ... - AOL

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    Whether it’s caused by a change in environment or the products you’re using, a tight and itchy scalp can stem from multiple factors. Though it’s hard to pinpoint the exact culprit without ...

  5. Dermatologists Recommend These Dandruff Shampoos to Help ...

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    It contains tar, which helps reduce scalp inflammation (and can even relieve seborrheic dermatitis and scalp psoriasis) but doesn’t really clean or moisturize hair. For best results, apply and ...

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

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    To help you choose the best eczema shampoo to soothe symptoms like dry, itchy, and flaky scalp, we asked dermatologists to share the products they recommend to their patients because they really work.

  7. What Dermatologists Want You to Know About Dandruff Vs. Dry Scalp

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    A dry scalp is caused by a lack of moisture and may be due to dry weather conditions, washing hair too frequently, product buildup, or using harsh shampoos or other hair products, explains Dr. Gratch.