
If you've tried dandruff shampoos, remedies, and oils and the dandruff persists, it doesn't mean it's hopeless. Often, there's a simple reason preventing improvement: how you're using it, your dandruff type, product buildup, or an unsuitable routine.
In this article we explain 9 common reasons why dandruff doesn't go away, then give you a clear, practical plan for 14–30 days.
Light, scattered flakes + tightness = dryness, not an oily dandruff.
The solution here is moisturizing and soothing, not a harsh shampoo.
Many people apply shampoo and rinse immediately.
The correct method: Leave it on the scalp for 2–3 minutes, then rinse.
Some dandruff shampoos are strong, and using them daily can irritate the scalp and increase dandruff.
Best usually: 1–2 times a week + the rest of the days a gentle shampoo.
Shampoo residue causes itching and flaking, and makes the problem persist.
Gel, spray, serum on the roots, or dry shampoo… they all cause buildup and irritation.
Leaving the oil on overnight with a greasy crust may increase flaking and itching.
Oil for dandruff requires a short time + good washing.
The buildup of oil feeds and worsens dandruff. Some people need more frequent washing, but with a gentle shampoo.
Stress raises inflammation an