- Industry: Personal care products
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Excessive shedding of dead skin cells from the scalp. Small amounts of flaking is quite common, but some individuals experience large amounts of flaking which may also be accompanied by scalp redness and irritation. If dandruff shampoos are unsuccessful, consider consulting a dermatologist.
Industry:Personal care products
Referring to a specific type of hair: fine, medium or coarse.
Industry:Personal care products
Gaseous bubbles in a liquid or solid form coming from an aerosol can that dissolve when applied to the hair. Foam products are used for styling, frizz control and shine.
Industry:Personal care products
Oil extracted from the Melaleuca tree. Tea tree oils are found in some hair products and have been shown to reduce the symptoms of dandruff.
Industry:Personal care products
Splitting of the hair at the end of the strand due to stress from excessive heat or chemical exposure from hair products. The only way to fix or avoid split ends is to have hair trimmed regularly.
Industry:Personal care products
Conditioning agent found in many 2-in-1 products, serums and sprays.
Industry:Personal care products
Any of various liquids or creams specially formulated to cleanse the hair and scalp.
Industry:Personal care products
The area of hair at the base of the hair follicle, just below the scalp.
Industry:Personal care products
A styling product applied to dry hair for added texture, definition and shine. Unlike hairspray and gel, pomade does not harden or dry. It remains pliable for continuous styling all day long. Be careful not to use too much of this product, as this can result in a greasy look. Pomade is also called balm, glue, paste or wax.
Industry:Personal care products
An herb used in some hair care products to stimulate hair growth and prevent dandruff.
Industry:Personal care products