Dandruff treatment
Uploader Comments (PavelThePhotographer)
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Yes this works well. Calcium deposits in hard water, like ours in Colorado, will often look like dandruff and form a film on hair and scalp over time. The calcium will also react with sulfates in standard shampoos to cause product buildup. Washing in distilled water free of minerals and drying chlorine helps, as do ACV rinses which remove mineral and product buildup.
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I am currently working here in the middle east.i never had any dandruff.but when I came here a few months I have dandruff and once it was gone but it keeps coming back eventhough I used Nizoral. I will try to used distilled water and let you know if it will work but i guess it will take me sometime.anyways tnx
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What water I can't understand your accent
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@Tony007corp I only use the distilled water when the dandruff comes back, and I only use it to rinse my hair - so only half the bottle a day. Therefore I buy only 3 bottles every few months (they are about $1 each).
Yes, please do let me know if the distilled water worked for you. I am very curious.
PavelThePhotographer 4 months ago
So wait you wash your hair with this water for about a week in combination with the shampoos and then you take normal showers (with shower water) and when it comes back you just repeat again? because i cant imagine having to buy water for every time i wash my hair >.<
Tony007corp 1 year ago
@Tony007corp I only use the distilled water when the dandruff comes back, and I only use it to rinse my hair - so only half the bottle a day. Therefore I buy only 3 bottles every few months (they are about $1 each). Please let me know if it works for you!
PavelThePhotographer 1 year ago
tell me wht kind of water is thiss??..wht is the name of thie water which u use with the shampoo...thxss.:)
hira576 1 year ago
@hira576 I buy my distilled water at Cub foods (about $1 each). But I suspect any distilled water would work.
PavelThePhotographer 1 year ago
the chlorine in the water causes dryness in the scalp.
ManYAkEMm 1 year ago
@ManYAkEMm Yes, that is quite possible. The distilled water has no chlorine, so that would explain why it works so well.
PavelThePhotographer 1 year ago