Mon Feb 23 19:30:12 UTC 2026: # Debunking the Shaved Head Dandruff Myth: Expert Advice on Scalp Health

The Story

A recent article addresses the common misconception that shaving the head cures dandruff. Dr. Shweta Nakhawa, Consultant Dermatologist at KIMS Hospitals, Thane, refutes this belief, explaining that dandruff originates from the scalp, not the hair itself. While shaving may superficially reduce the appearance of flakes, the underlying biological causes remain. The article emphasizes the importance of consistent scalp treatment with medicated shampoos and proper scalp care for long-term dandruff control. The article also briefly mentions Hetmyer’s explosive performance in the T20 World Cup, crediting his success to a simple, unburdened approach.

Key Points

  • Shaving the head does not cure dandruff.
  • Dandruff is caused by scalp reaction to oil and yeast, leading to irritation and rapid skin cell shedding.
  • Factors like weather, stress, genetics, and skin sensitivity can worsen dandruff.
  • Shaving exposes the scalp to sunlight, pollution, and potential irritation, potentially worsening the condition.
  • Regular use of medicated anti-dandruff shampoos is the most effective long-term solution.
  • Hetmyer’s explosive 85 off 34 balls helped West Indies to a record-breaking total of 254 for 6 against Zimbabwe in the T20 World Cup.

Key Takeaways

  • Dandruff is a skin condition that requires consistent treatment of the scalp.
  • Quick-fix solutions like shaving the head are ineffective and can even be detrimental.
  • Medicated anti-dandruff shampoos are the recommended long-term treatment.
  • Protecting the scalp from environmental factors and managing stress are important for dandruff control.
  • Simplicity and a clear mind can lead to success, as demonstrated by Hetmyer’s performance.

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