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OMG...I've been scratching dandruff for YEARS!! I thought I was the only "weirdo" in the world who is obsessed with this. I collect mine in a small plastic ziploc baggie and it looks like WEED!! Try it! If I could upload photos I would.
I wish I knew the underlying cause of this obsession. Mine is the cause of extremely dry/flaky scalp. I've tried everything under the sun to treat my dry scalp. My hair is very well taken care of and extremely coarse as well. I'm also a licensed cosmetologist/stylist. I used to scratch and play in my client's hair when they were in my chair. They would pause and wonder what I was doing and I realized it was my obsession taking over. I had to snap out of it.
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Hi Me Too 2016, I live just outside Bradford in West Yorkshire in England, I am 41 and must take after my dad who is now 66, although mine isn't really noticeable until I shake my hair over a surface, its a good job as I have dark hair! I have found that washing my hair too regularly makes my dandruff worse, ive heard that Soduim Laureth Sulfate which is found in almost all hair shampoos doesn't help ( Google it, its not nice stuff) What is your favourite surface to shake your dandruff on?
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Also, one must use the type of products that their hair is starving for. For example, if you have dry hair and scalp like I do, a moisturizing shampoo is best, or an oil-based shampoo. Oil must be somewhere within the first 5-6 ingredients listed on the bottle. If one has oily hair and scalp, a clarifying shampoo is needed to strip oil from the hair and scalp. Another helpful tip is to simply just co-wash your hair with conditioner instead of shampoo. Shampoo should be used only if there is product build-up on your hair, or if your hair and scalp is oily. Not recommended for us "dry heads".
I usually use a white sheet of paper to shake my dandruff on. LOL. I don't know anything better than paper. You can contain it on paper and it doesn't get onto other surfaces. Use 2 or more sheets to make sure to catch all of it. After I'm done I just toss all of it in the trash.
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I once had a white female client who had large crystal-like patches of dry scalp. It was something I had never seen before. Her scalp was soooo dry and crusty that when I scratched that section with my comb, the patches broke up and specks of dandruff went astray into other parts of her hair. I even told the client I had an obsession with dandruff and she just laughed. She didn't seem to mind that I took a few minutes to scratch away at her crystallized scalp. I would still be playing in her hair to this day if I could!!
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Hi again! My dandruff appears white when I see it on my hair, but is actually brown on paper. It has to be from the products I put on my hair (leave-in conditioner, coconut oil). I would be happy to send photos to you or anybody of some of my specs that I collected in a plastic baggie. Just send me an email address as I would be happy to share. A plastic bag is the best means of collection if you care to keep any of it. I don't actually do anything with it though. I just thought it would be fun to gather a bunch of it up and stare at it for a long time. It looks like broken up pieces of weed in the bag. Im going to see if I can find the YouTube video about this dandruff shaking guy..I bet it's awesome!!
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