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3 TIPS FOR BETTER HAIR AND SCALP HEALTH WHILE SLEEPING

3/7/2021

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Your sleeping habits could be destroying your hair and scalp health!!

We all hear about the damage that chemicals and heat can do to your hair, but did you know that the next contributor to hair and scalp damage happens while you sleep.


I know you're thinking there is no way! But if you're suffering from any of the following, then chances are it's from sleeping:

• Frizzy hair
• Knotty hair
• Dry hair
• Split ends
• Itchy scalp
• Flakey scalp
• Smelly scalp
• Clumps of dandruff


So how could this be you ask?

Lets start from the beginning... Your pillow.

You pillow can be causing your hair to be dry and frizzy, being fabric it absorbs the natural oils from your hair as well as any moisturisers you put in, so it is important to replenish the moisture daily, and dry hair usually presents itself as frizzy.

Frizz, knots and split ends, amongst other things are a result of friction, ie, your hair rubbing on your pillow. The constant friction between your hair and your pillow creates a rough surface on your hair shaft (cuticle layer), this rough surface get caught on another resulting in knots, and with enough friction the hair shaft then begins to split. This is more commonly seen in finer hair but absolutely possible in all hair types.

Plaiting or putting your hair up and using a silk pillow case will go a long way to minimising friction.

Now for the easiest fix to the most embarrassing problems, itchy, flakey, smelly scalp and clumps of dandruff...

The most common cause of these scalp issues is a fungus overgrowth, (you can read more about it here) and yeast grows in dark, damp, warm spaces, to prevent this from happening is to stop going to bed with wet hair.

Yes there may be other underlying causes, but this is the most common that we encounter.

Think about it for a moment... you go to bed with wet or damp hair for 8ish hours (depends on how long you sleep), this is an ideal space and time for bacteria to start growing and before you know it you wake up itchy or worse your hair is still damp near the scalp, the itching continues, the flakiness starts and the best you can do is tie your hair up hoping no one notices, but your hair is still damp, you scalp has no fresh air to breathe and so it continues!

For help in resolving these scalp issues when they arise check out this article, but more importantly, don't go to bed with wet/damp hair.

So for best hair and scalp results try the following;
• Moisturise daily,
• Do you hair up and use a silk pillow case, and
• Make sure your hair is completely dry before going to bed.


Happy sleeping!

This article is only for informative purposes. This article is not intended to be a medical advise and it is not a substitute for professional medical advice. Please consult your doctor for your medical concerns. Please follow any tip given in this article only after consulting your doctor. The author is not liable for any outcome or damage resulting from information obtained from this article.
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WHAT IS DANDRUFF & WHY DO WE HAVE IT?

20/6/2021

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​Dandruff is one of the most common scalp problems. But it is surprising that no precise cause of dandruff is known. There is therefore no cure for dandruff, but you can treat it whenever it shows. There are many factors that trigger dandruff and some speculation about the possible causes. Let us talk about them so that we can keep our scalp squeaky clean from dandruff.

Dandruff and fungus-
Dandruff is a kind of Seborrheic Dermatitis and it is believed that dandruff is caused by a fungus that normally lives on the human skin and feeds on skin oils. During dandruff this fungus known as Malassezia multiplies manifold and creates problems in the scalp. Why a fungus, which otherwise lies dormant, suddenly flares up and multiplies is not precisely known.
Dandruff and other causes-
Other causes that are held responsible for dandruff are:
  • Stress
  • Poor hygiene of scalp
  • Over use of shampoos
  • Under use of shampoo
  • Chemical treatments that harm the hair and scalp etc.
  • Dry Scalp
  • Oily Scalp
  • Yeast overgrowth
  •  The incidence of dandruff is less in summer than in winter. We can deduce that less sun may be causing dandruff, but exposing more to sun may cause serious skin problems.









This article is only for informative purposes. This article is not intended to be a medical advise and it is not a substitute for professional medical advice. Please consult your doctor for your medical concerns. Please follow any tip given in this article only after consulting your doctor. The author is not liable for any outcome or damage resulting from information obtained from this article.

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DANDRUFF, IS IT REALLY!?

19/6/2021

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Everybody hates dandruff. Nobody likes the falling white flakes and the itching scalp. We've all tried many shampoos and treatments, both natural and chemical to get rid of dandruff.

I want to ask you - are you sure that you have dandruff?

Unless a doctor diagnosed it as dandruff, how can you be sure that you're suffering dandruff if it is not clearing after many washes? Maybe you are suffering from something else?

Let us look at the other problems that may cause you the same symptoms.

Dandruff and other scalp problems-
There are many scalp problems that itch and produce scales and white flakes.
  • Psoriasis is one of the tough ones. Unless you get it diagnosed and get treated it will not go away.
  • Many cosmetic applications may cause allergic dermatitis or irritant contact dermatitis.
  • Atopic dermatitis or commonly called eczema can also appear on the scalp.
  • Seborrheic dermatitis is one of the common scalp problems that mimic dandruff.

So what is dandruff?
In dandruff what we see as white flakes are skin cells. Our skin regenerates itself every month. The new cells travel from the bottom of the skin layer to the top in a month and the dead cells are shed. These are so microscopic and small in quantity that we don't notice this shedding of cells. In dandruff this shedding increases. That is how these dead cells with skin oils form white flakes and we can see them.

Other things to try-
  • Daily scalp brushing to remove flaking, and stimulate blood flow to the scalp and oil glands
  • Scalp scrub or exfoliator, we use them on the rest of our body, what should our scalp be any different?!
  • Using shampoos, conditioners, and other products with a low fragrance, it's very common for fragrances to irritate the scalp.
  • Haircare products that contain Methylchloroisothiazolinone and methylisothiazolinone may result in an itchy, flaky scalp too. Using products without these ingredients may help
  • DO NOT go to bed with wet hair! Going to bed with wet hair traps water between your pillow and your scalp, with very little airflow, for a long period of time, and as a result, bacteria starts to form on the scalp, being a dark, moist area, which can also result in an itchy scalp.

Dandruff and diagnosis-
If you are not able to get rid of dandruff after trying many formulas, it is time that you visit a doctor and get the proper diagnosis. Once you are sure that it is dandruff, you can take proper measures and get scalp relief.

Let me know in the comments if any of these other solutions helped you.

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*** This article is only for informative purposes. This article is not intended to be medical advice and it is not a substitute for professional medical advice. Please consult your doctor for your medical concerns. Please follow any tip given in this article only after consulting your doctor. The author is not liable for any outcome or damage resulting from information obtained from this article. ***
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