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Keep those flakes away

An effective hair care discipline during monsoons can help tackle dandruff



DISAPPEARING ACT You can have dandruff free hair this monsoon

While the showers bring down temperatures, the resultant high humidity in the air causes problems, both to the skin and the scalp. Hair is exposed to sudden showers and most often not completely dried. As a result, dandruff is rampant during monsoons.

An effective hair care discipline during the monsoon months involves cleansing, toning and conditioning routines. It is important to follow this regimen else hair will lose its natural bounce and vitality.

During the high humidity of the monsoons, your hair becomes oily, sticky and unmanageable few hours after washing. For this season you need to use a shampoo for oily hair. Opt for a branded anti-dandruff shampoo containing Ketaconazole to keep dandruff at bay.

Ketoconazole is the most advanced and the latest ingredient used in the treatment of dandruff. Hence it is advisable to use shampoos with this potent ingredient to be applied only once a week to keep dandruff at bay, while other shampoos can be applied on the rest of the days. Most importantly, ensure squeaky-clean hair for the season, making sure to rinse the last bit of shampoo from the hair. This ensures removal of excess oil on hair and scalp and clears dandruff. However, after the shower, do not use hair sprays or gels during monsoon as the hair lacquers and gums can stick to scalp causing dandruff.

Dandruff responds very well to treatment, but will commonly recur if treatment is stopped. The aim of any dandruff treatment should be to reduce the level of the dandruff causing fungus on the scalp. Dandruff responds well to the use of medicated, anti-fungal shampoo.

Using the shampoo once or twice on the scalp with a minimum contact period of five minutes will help improve the condition of dandruff.

In case of any complications always consult a doctor for expert advice.

DR. SUNITHA SHEKAR REDDY

(The author is consultant dermatologist)

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