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  2. The Surprising Reason Your Hair Hurts When It’s Dirty - AOL

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    It could be dandruff, scalp psoriasis, or folliculitis, the latter of which Hill says is just a buildup of bacteria that can lead to bacterial infections and, eventually, folliculitis. "When ...

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    Apple cider vinegar shampoo is great for treating dandruff, clarifying hair, and restoring your scalp's pH balance, and these are the best ACV shampoos to shop.

  4. 13 Reasons for Scabs on Your Scalp and How to Treat Each ...

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    If your scalp is intensely itchy and you notice small white dots in your hair that are not flaky (like dandruff), you may have a lice infestation. Lice can cause aggressive scratching, which can ...

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

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    Apple cider vinegar could help balance your scalp’s pH levels. ACV does have a low pH, but studies show its pH-lowering effects don’t last long. Apple cider vinegar can cause irritation.

  6. The 15 Best Scalp Scrubs to Refresh Your Roots - AOL

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    We spoke with experts and tested and reviewed the 15 best scalp scrubs to eliminate product buildup, fight flakes, reduce excess oiliness, and more.

  7. Treatment of human lice - Wikipedia

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    [35] [36] Although lice cannot fly or jump, they are fast and agile in their native environment (i.e., clinging to hairs near the warmth of the scalp), [30] and will try to avoid the light used during inspection. [37] [38] Louse colonies are also sparse (often fewer than 10 lice), which can contribute to difficulty in finding live specimens. [39]