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Scalp flaking

Dandruff clinicals today are generally conducted in temperate climates, in the winter time, during the dandruff season. Yet, scalp flaking and... [Pg.289]

Figure 5-50. The dandruff scalp. Note the small dry scaly dandruff flakes. Figure 5-50. The dandruff scalp. Note the small dry scaly dandruff flakes.
Dandruff. It is normal for superficial cells from the homy tissue layer (stratum comeum) of skin to deteriorate and cause numerous tiny fragments of keratin or invisible flakes (sqnama). However, this flaking becomes abnormal if visible flakes (dandruff) form. These flakes are gray or brownish in color and appear in the hair, falling onto the collar of clothes. These flakes can be qnickly washed away, but they very quickly reappear. This is referred to as dry scalp or dandruff. [Pg.114]


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