Quote: (07-27-2013 02:40 PM)Scarecr0w Wrote:
I have tried every single type of shampoo and i stil develop dandruff..
Did you ever consider that the shampoo itself could be a problem? There's a growing trend, that I am a part of, of not using shampoo. I honestly, can't remember the last time I used shampoo except for when I get my hair cut. No clue whatsoever. Probably a year or so. My hair is fine. No dandruff, it looks sexy, and feels smooth. The only thing that touches my hair is water and occasionally coconut oil.
There's an ROK article on the subject too:
http://www.returnofkings.com/10342/take-...-challenge
Here's a 6 page thread on the forum:
http://www.rooshvforum.network/thread-24366.html
If you don't feel like giving up shampoo altogether that's fine, but I would reccomend that you:
a.) Cut back on the frequency that you use shampoo. Too much will only wipe away the scalp of its natural oils, leaving your scalp dry, and eventually flaky. Not only that, but when the oil gets removed as a result of shampooing, the body will overcompensate and produce more oil, leaving people with a greasy, dandruff covered scalp. My brother has suffered from dandruff for as long as I can remember and he recently is seeing a drastic decrease in dandruff from simply shampooing only a few times a week.
b.) Take some zinc, as well as other vitamins and a healthy diet. Zinc has numerous health benefits, but it's great for hair too.
http://www.drozfans.com/dr-ozs-advice/dr...me-remedy/