Dandruff is just dead skin cells from your scalp. Making it non-living.
Dandruff is not a creature, but the shedding of dead skin cells from the top of the head.
No. It is only loose dead skin cells.
Dandruff is primarily caused by the shedding of dead skin cells from the scalp. These dead skin cells are shed from the outermost layer of the epidermis, known as the stratum corneum.
It is not only boys who have dandruff, girls can too. It isn't gender specific, though it seems to be more common with boys. Dandruff itself occurs when the scalp does not shed the dead skin cells on a regular basis, but instead sheds randomly and spontaneously. This is what causes the white flakes. It is pretty simple to treat, just find a special dandruff shampoo at basically any store that sells shampoo, it should greatly reduce the white flakes and will help moisturize the scalp. I would first recommend speaking with your doctor for tips on what might be a good quality dandruff shampoo to use.
1 anti-dandruff, dander Bacillus impact: There is a micro-organisms present on the scalp, which is a fungal scalp Bacillus, under normal circumstances no effect on the scalp, but the scalp losing resistance of such organisms, the dander Bacillus secretion of the scalp strong, metabolism faster, resulting in dandruff. 2, scalp cell dysfunction: dysfunction scalp cells produce large amounts when the root cause of dandruff, but also the underlying causes of dandruff. 3, other factors: the use of degreasing shampoo too strong, excessive drinking, excessive consumption of spicy food, since the rate of nervous tension, lack of sleep.
Protien is the basis of all living cells.
dandruff or dead skin cells
Yes, it is possible to extract DNA from dandruff, as dandruff contains skin cells that can provide genetic material. By collecting dandruff samples and using a DNA extraction kit, it is possible to analyze the DNA to identify the individual.
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If you scratch your arm you will see skin cells, that's dryness. If you see larger bits of skin in your hair then you have dandruff.
Yes, dandruff can be caused by lack of showers. If you don't take enough showers, there is over activity of your oil glands. Shampooing daily will get rid of the oil and help prevent the dandruff. Therefore, if you don't take showers daily, you can't be shampooing daily, and therefore, your oil glands are producing more oil. Get the point? Also, some other causes of dandruff are: Stress, a high sugar intake, shampooing in hot water, low or no-fat diets, and blow-drying your hair.