Dealing with dandruff and hair loss at the same time can be frustrating, especially when you’re unsure which to address first. If hair loss is stressing you out, you’re not alone—many face this dilemma.
Dandruff causes flaking, itchiness, and irritation, but it doesn’t directly lead to hair loss. However, constant scratching and inflammation can weaken hair follicles, causing more shedding. ( Did you know there are two types of dandruff? Learn more here.)
Hair loss (alopecia), can also result from genetics, stress, hormonal changes, or scalp conditions like seborrheic dermatitis, which may also trigger dandruff. (Hair Loss Case study )
Worried about hair loss? Before jumping into hair loss treatments, start by treating dandruff first. Here’s why:
Once dandruff is under control (usually within 4-6 weeks of consistent treatment), you can shift your focus to addressing hair loss. Start by identifying the cause of your hair loss. Consult a healthcare provider to determine if it’s due to genetics, stress, hormonal imbalances, or other factors.
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