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For dandruff, here's a link that give some suggestions that may help.
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<p class="style3">- Check your hair routine. Maybe you are using too many
products, or you're being heavy handed with the styling product. (Too
much product on the scalp can cause build-up, itchiness and flakes.
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<p class="style3">- Try the Apple Cider Vinegar Mix. (I HIGHLY RECOMMEND
THIS) </p>
<p class="style3"> - It is a reaction to the shampoo that you're using.
Consider switching to a gentle shampoo. </p>
<p class="style3">- Try using light carrier oils such as jojoba, almond
or avocado, or essential oils like rosemary and tea tree oils (dilute
the essential oils) directly on the scalp. Stay away from heavy grease
and petroleum filled products. </p>
<p class="style3">- If you oil your scalp, you may want to stop for a
bit and see if that helps. It can actually make the condition worse.
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<p class="style3"> - Lastly, consider visiting a dermatologist if all
else fails.</p>
<p class="style3">Good luck!</p>
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