Posted on 12/23/2024 4:55:05 PM PST by yesthatjallen
Finding a few flaky specs on your head isn’t anything out of the ordinary. But in your brow hairs? That might catch you off guard. Before you panic, eyebrow dandruff usually isn’t anything to worry about, Hope Mitchell, MD, board-certified dermatologist and founder of Mitchell Dermatology in Perrysburg, Ohio, tells SELF.
That said, it’s not exactly a one-size-fits-all diagnosis either. Rather, those little white or yellowish crumbs could be signs of a few different issues that deserve your attention, like dry skin craving moisture, for example, or an underlying condition leading to irritation or inflammation. Below, we asked dermatologists to break down all the possible causes of eyebrow dandruff—and more importantly, how to clear it up ASAP.
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Not worried about eyebrow dandruff but after seventy my eyebrows started growing half an inch every night, they get into my oatmeal and chicken soup when I eat.
I’m more concerned about nose hair dandruff. Scary stuff, it gets into everything.
I never would have associated dermatitis with Vit D levels. My mother battled with dermatitis all her adult life. She was a fair-skinned, natural blonde with blue eyes who tried avoiding the sun most of the time. I wish I had known this when she was still alive. Thanks for the info!
Yes, what about my nose hair dandruff? 😕
“Eyebrow dandruff is tough, but I have something worse....”
Work this subject into your novel. Could be worth a paragraph or two.
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