Dandruff? Your Guide to a Hydrated Scalp

Dandruff? Your Guide to a Hydrated Scalp

05 May 2023

 

Do you notice visibly white flakes in your hair, on your scalp, or falling onto your shoulders? Is your scalp itchy, scaly, or frequently irritated? You could be dealing with a bad case of dandruff. 


We'll be honest: Dandruff can be hard to resolve, negatively impact your confidence levels, and detract from your favorite hairstyles if left untreated.


Over Over 50% of the world's population deals with some level of dandruff. In America alone, people spend nearly $300 million annually trying to find dandruff treatments to resolve the problem.


Before you run to your local drugstore to look for the best dandruff shampoo, we're here to walk you through how to get rid of dandruff by adding nutrient-rich hair care essentials to your routine. 


Let's take a closer look at how you can fight off the flakes and keep your hair looking its best.

 

 

What is Dandruff and How Do You Get Rid of It?

 

 

Dandruff is your scalp's response to Malassezia, a yeast present on everyone's head. Everyone's scalp responds differently to Malassezia, which is why dandruff is only common for some individuals. 


Excess oil on the scalp creates dandruff, and an increase in oil on the scalp will lead to more Malassezia. And if dandruff is left untreated, it can lead to irritation and discomfort. 


The good news is: There are many treatments available to combat dandruff from the comfort of home. However, there are several different types of dandruff, and not all are treatable with drugstore shampoos and conditioners. 


The first step to eliminating dandruff is to make your hair care essentials a priority. The best dandruff shampoo, conditioner, and hair care routine can make all the difference for your scalp and overall hair health.

 

 

Make Sure You Actually Have Dandruff

 

Psoriasis

With psoriasis, you may experience itchy red scaly skin and red patches on different body parts. It's also important to note that dandruff hair treatments won't treat psoriasis – you'll need to visit a medical professional to find an effective treatment.

Seborrheic Dermatitis

If your dandruff is yellowish and sticky, you may have seborrheic dermatitis caused by excess yeast production on the scalp. When left untreated, this can lead to scaly patches of skin, irritation, and discomfort.


If you have persistent dandruff that's impossible to eliminate, meet with a medical professional to get a prescription or use an over-the-counter shampoo formulated for seborrheic dermatitis. 

Dry Scalp

Sometimes, white flakes fall out when you scratch an itchy scalp, which usually indicates dry scalp dandruff. The main difference between dandruff vs. dry scalp is the cause. Big, white flakes on your shoulder, scalp, and throughout your hair result from dryness, not excess oil. 


In this instance, revamp your hair care routine with scalp-hydrating products. With a leave-in treatment, your scalp will get the hydration boost it needs to combat the symptoms of a dry scalp. 


Our Leave-In Hair Treatment supports improved scalp health with soothing, fortifying, and anti-inflammatory properties. During clinical trials, over 99% of participants agreed their hair felt nourished, and 100% experienced healthier-looking hair after using the product. 

 

 

How Do You Treat Dandruff?

 

 

Once you determine the type of dandruff, find a treatment that works for you. Whether you decide to see a medical professional or explore your hair care options, here's what you can do:

Locate the Cause

Internal and external factors can trigger different types of dandruff. For example, some people experience increased dandruff production during the cold, dry winter and fall months.  


Changes to your hair care routine, the foods you eat, or high-stress levels can also cause dandruff. Once you locate the cause, you can adjust your lifestyle to prevent or eliminate dandruff. These changes will move you closer to a dandruff-free life when paired with the best dandruff shampoo and conditioner. 

Try a Scalp Treatment

Scalp treatments cleanse the scalp and eliminate dead skin cells clogging your hair follicles. These treatments typically contain hydrating ingredients that refresh, balance, and soothe your scalp. 


Our Scalp Treatment can improve scalp health and support growth and renewal by strengthening and reinvigorating hair follicles at the root.


During our clinical trials, 91% of participants experienced renewed and restored hair. For the best results, apply our treatment directly to a clean, damp scalp from the hairline to the crown of the head, focusing on problem areas. 

Switch Your Shampoo

Did you know that certain shampoos irritate the scalp and cause dandruff? If your current shampoo leaves your hair looking or feeling oily, that probably explains the dandruff outbreak.


The Shampoo cleanses, refreshes, and moisturizes the scalp and hair. The lightweight, gently foaming texture is irritant-free, so you can feel confident your hair care routine will fight off the flakes and combat scalp imbalances.


During our 12-week clinical trials, over 96% of participants agreed that The Shampoo reduced scalp dryness. Use The Shampoo with The Conditioner one to two times a week for best results. 

Rethink Your Hair Wash Schedule

Daily hair washing often leads to excess scalp oil and overactive sebum production, which can cause dandruff and a host of other issues. Use a nutrient-rich shampoo, and there's no need to wash your hair more than 1-3 times a week. 

Tea Tree Oil

Applying tea tree oil to your scalp is an excellent DIY remedy for treating symptoms of psoriasis, acne, and other forms of irritation. Tea tree oil has anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial properties to help combat dandruff and maintain optimal scalp health. 

When to Contact a Professional

For many people, changes to their hair care regime and daily routine will alleviate some symptoms. However, if psoriasis or ongoing irritation impacts your everyday life, schedule an appointment with a medical professional to determine the best treatment.

 

 

How to get rid of dandruff with Augustinus Bader

 


Let's face it: No one likes dealing with dandruff, but our hair care essentials will infuse your hair with the nutrients required to eliminate dandruff permanently.

 

Explore our hair care essentials and dandruff treatments today to get started.