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Beauty Tips Index => Dandruff |
Mouthwash
as a Home Remedy Against Dandruff |
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| by Louise Forrest |
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that is bogging a significant
number of people all around the world. The problem makes
up for itching and discomfort in the scalp area of the
head. Though nothing really serious is associated with
the problem, many people feel awkward having it because
it causes them to avoid wearing black or dark shirts.
The flakes of dandruff naturally wear off and falls
to the shoulders making the area look snowed. To some,
having falling dandruff from the head is also an indication
of poor hygiene, and anyone is just not comfortable
with being accused of not taking good measures to observe
overall personal cleanliness.
Through the years, people have been finding ways and
trying off different products to curtail and . There have been
numerous home and folk remedies are that often revived
to help people find alternative and more effective solutions
to the problem. Scientists and researchers have also
been spending considerable amount of time and effort
in developing new products that would help bring about
total dandruff protection. Such measures and attempts
are evident through the popularity of numerous anti-dandruff
products out in the market.
However, there is one natural home remedy that had been
popular among Americans in the past decades. It might
be a little funny, but many consumers would attest to
the effectiveness of mouthwash in fighting off dandruff.
To be particular, Listerine is the specific mouthwash
brand that has been observed to sufficiently and effectively
help curtail the . Many people have
already tried using the product to control dandruff.
Amazingly, a great number of them would prove that indeed,
Listerine works in taking away and eliminating further
production of dandruff in the hair scalp.
Listerine is a specific brand of antiseptic mouthwash
that has been around for decades. The product was developed
and introduced to the market by physician Joseph Lister
in the 19th century. The original formula for the product
had a very strong flavor, but through the years, variations
have been made to adjust the harshness to more tolerable
levels. The product contains herbal oils that produce
antifungal action, including menthol, eucalyptol and
thymol. Such active ingredients are identified as being
of the product.
Applying Listerine in the hair would also surely make
you immediately feel the coolness of the formula with
its menthol flavor, surely to remind you of the properties
of the popular anti-dandruff shampoos in the market.
Though the use of Listerine as an is not approved by any health regulators,
word of mouth has it that the product is really effective.
As a form of home remedy, people argue that Listerine
does not need US Food and Drug Administration approval
for use as a product to fight off dandruff. The performance
and effectiveness of the product to curtail and control
dandruff problems would surely speak for itself. |
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