Contrary to popular belief, Dry Scalp and Dandruff are not the same and are solved with opposite treatments.
Dandruff: the yeast on your scalp is overrun and is feeding on excess oils.
Treatment: Starve the fungus. Dry out the scalp. Reduce oil production.
Dry scalp: the skin on your scalp needs moisture, and is creating dry, dead, flaking skin.
Treatment: Moisturize the scalp. Some conditioners double as scalp treatments.
It's important to know which issue you're working with

This time of year, we see a lot of Dry Scalp (NOT Dandruff). The weather's changing, the heaters go on. Lips, hands, skin, hair and scalp ALL need more moisture this time of year.

The last thing you want to do is dry your scalp and hair out more with Dandruff hair and scalp care products creating an even dryer problem!

Highly recommend partnering with a dermatologist if you believe you have a Dandruff problem, but your hairstylist should be able to help with Dry Scalp.

@TheHairlockSupreme So I don't wash my curly hair very often to keep it from drying out but I condition frequently and get buildup from that. What am I doing wrong?

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There's a lot to cover with curls, and products targeted at those with curls. But I'd like to start with this:
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The "over-shampooing dries out your hair" is a myth. Shampooing cleanses. Conditioners condition.
This problem is only made more complicated by lack of water soluble products, especially those targeted at the curly demographic. Meaning, without shampoo, they do not break down.
The simple answer, is actually to shampoo more frequently.

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@TheHairlockSupreme I will give that a whirl and let you know. Thank you!

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