You wash your hair in the morning, and by evening, your scalp already feels greasy, itchy, and heavy. The dandruff you’re experiencing isn’t dry, flaky dandruff; it clumps on your scalp and even sticks to your nails when you scratch. If this sounds familiar, you’re likely dealing with oily sticky dandruff, a far more persistent form that doesn’t go away with a quick wash.
Most of us grew up thinking dandruff was just about white flakes on your shirt collar. But the truth is that many people suffer from a far more stubborn form: Oily Sticky dandruff.
How to Spot Oily Sticky Dandruff?
If your hair feels oily just a day after washing, it’s a sign of an oily scalp. This condition develops when an oily scalp combines with dandruff caused by dry dandruff-triggering germs called Malassezia Globosa. An oily scalp itself can signal oily sticky dandruff, which you can recognise when dandruff clumps to the scalp or sticks to your nails after scratching.
Why Quick Fixes Never Work
Most people assume dandruff is the same for everyone. But oily sticky dandruff is different, it’s heavier, more persistent, and much harder to manage. Regular shampoos often fall short when it comes to dealing with Oily Sticky Dandruff. That’s because this form of dandruff needs more than surface-level solutions.
Unlike dry dandruff, oily sticky dandruff requires a targeted solution that penetrates deep into the scalp to address the germs that trigger dandruff, exactly what Head & Shoulders Deep Cleanse Anti-Dandruff Shampoo with Oxygenated Charcoal delivers. With regular use at least 3 times a week, you treat the problem at the source, cleansing your scalp and restoring its natural balance.
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Disclaimers:
*Only Visible Flakes. With regular use of at least 3 times a week
** As surveyed with Dermatologists aware of Head & Shoulders at the 2023 World Congress of Dermatology. Singapore
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