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Scalp care tips: How to combat dandruff beyond flake control

Dandruff is more than just flakes on your shoulders — it can mean your scalp needs better care. People today want solutions that not only clear dandruff but also keep the scalp healthy and strong.

August 12, 2025 / 11:50 IST
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With the right mix of natural ingredients and smart science, it’s possible to treat dandruff and improve scalp health in the long term. (Image: Canva)

For many people, dandruff — isn't just a small problem it keeps coming back and can affect confidence, comfort, and overall hair health. While the white flakes are the most obvious sign, the real reasons behind dandruff can be more complicated.

Dandruff can  be caused by several things, like too much growth of a yeast called Malassezia, excess oil on the scalp, dryness, leftover product buildup, or even changes in the weather. According to Manish Chowdhury, Co-Founder, WOW Skin Science, explains, “Seasonal flare-ups especially during winter or monsoon are quite common due to increased dryness or humidity. These are usually temporary and can improve with regular scalp care. Chronic dandruff, on the other hand, can persist year-round and may be linked to underlying skin conditions like seborrheic dermatitis or psoriasis. If you notice intense itching, redness, flaking that resists regular treatment, or even hair thinning, it could indicate a chronic condition requiring professional guidance.”

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Understanding the distinction between temporary and chronic dandruff is essential. Seasonal triggers are often related to the humidity of the monsoon or the dryness of winter and can usually be managed with the right products and proper care routines. However, chronic cases often require deeper approaches involving lifestyle changes, medical treatment, and targeted formulations.