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What is scalp buildup?
If you’re finding dead-skin flakes in your hair or on your shoulders, you might think you have dandruff, a condition also known as seborrheic dermatitis.
It’s a common condition that can cause the skin on your scalp to flake. But it’s also possible you could be dealing with something else.
Other conditions, such as psoriasis, eczema, and scalp buildup have similar symptoms but different causes that require different treatments to resolve.
Scalp buildup can often cause a flaky scalp. It’s an easily treatable condition. It shares many of the same symptoms as dandruff.
Instead of flaking caused by inflammation, with scalp buildup, flaking is caused by a buildup of things that can cause flakes such as:
1 hair-care products
2 skin cells
3 sweat
4 oils
5 a combination of the previously listed substances
Can scalp buildup cause hair loss?
In short: yes. Scalp buildup can cause hair loss if left untreated and the dead skin, oil, and sweat clog your hair follicles. This can lead to an uncomfortable condition called folliculitis.
Folliculitis causes inflammation of the hair follicles that sometimes results in infection. Severe cases of folliculitis may cause crusty sores that don’t seem to heal. These sores can cause permanent hair loss and scarring.
If you’re wondering whether scalp buildup is causing your flaky scalp, here’s what you need to know.
What causes scalp buildup?
There are different causes of scalp buildup. It’s important to know which one you’re dealing with.
This will help you find the right treatment. It will also give you the necessary information on how best to prevent scalp flaking in the future.
Natural buildup and product buildup are the two main causes of scalp buildup.
Natural buildup
Natural buildup on the scalp involves several factors.
Read more - https://www.healthline.com/health/scalp-build-up#causes