Friday, October 17, 2008

Dandruff: Not Too Tough


Have you been accused of being flaky? Do your co-workers wonder if it’s snowing outside when they first see you arrive? Do you get asked where the parade was or what celebration you just came from? If so, you could be suffering from dandruff. Dandruff is a common problem characterized by small flakes of dead skin that fall from the scalp and tend to accumulate on a person’s shoulders. This can be quite embarrassing when wearing dark garments. Well, before you go wearing all white, let’s take a look at what can cause dandruff in the first place. You’ll see how herbs used topically and internally have helped many get rid of their dandruff right away.
Poor circulation, nervous disorders, or a combination of both may cause dandruff. When there is poor circulation to the scalp, the skin cells die from lack of nourishment and shed in large flakes. You should improve circulation to help bring nutrients to the top of the head, and you also should decrease stress. Herbs can assist in both of these areas.

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