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Tips to get rid of eyebrow dandruff

How to deal with eyebrow dandruff?
krishna murthy
Eyebrow dandruff is a common problem.
It is medically known as seborrheic dermatitis, and it may appear on any area of the body that has a high concentration of oil glands.
Seborrheic dermatitis has no known cause, but those with oily skin are at a higher risk of having extra flakes and scales.
Here are some of the tips that will help you to deal with eyebrow dandruff
Tea tree oil can be used both as an aromatherapy product and as a cleanser to remove unwanted oil. At night, massage away any flakes of dandruff with a few drops of a gentle oil, such as tea tree oil.
Lemon, which is the best and commonly available citric fruit can be used to fight eyebrow dandruff
It is important to wash your face in the morning and at night, as well as after exercising.
There are many uses for apple cider vinegar, including skincare, kitchen, and yes, even eyebrows.
Cleansers that treat acne-both as a treatment and a cleanser-can also address eyebrow dandruff.
To remove flakes, use a gentle exfoliant such as an alpha/beta hydroxy acid wash. Beta hydroxy acid (BHA) exfoliates the skin and unclogs pores, thus enabling you to eliminate eyebrow dandruff.
The same types of dandruff shampoo that work wonders on your scalp can also be used to remove dandruff from your eyebrows.
Hydrocortisone creams can be used to soothe irritated and inflamed skin. An over-the-counter analgesic such as hydrocortisone can be useful in reducing inflammation.
Stress may exacerbate dandruff flare-ups. If you are considering eyebrow dandruff treatments, you should consider finding ways to relax your mind and body
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