What causes dandruff, and how do you get rid of it? - Thomas L. Dawson

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Here in this abundant forest,
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Malassezia is equipped with everything it could ever need.
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Feasting constantly, it’s in paradise.
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But wait— what’s this?
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In fact, Malassezia is a type of yeast that lives and dines
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on all of our scalps.
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And in about half of the human population, its activity causes dandruff.
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So, why do some people have more dandruff than others?
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And how can it be treated?
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We might consider ourselves individuals, but we’re really colonies.
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Our skin hosts billions of microbes.
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Malassezia yeasts make themselves at home on our skin shortly after we’re born.
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Follicles, the tiny cavities that grow hairs all over our body,
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make for especially popular living quarters.
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Malassezia are fond of these hideouts because they contain glands
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that secrete an oil called sebum
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that’s thought to lubricate and strengthen our hair.
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Malassezia evolved to consume our skin’s proteins and oils.
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And because of its many sebum-secreting follicles,
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our scalp is one of the oiliest places on our body—
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and consequently, one of the yeastiest.
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As these fungi feast on our scalp’s oils, dandruff may form.
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This is because sebum is composed of both saturated and unsaturated fatty acids.
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Saturated fats neatly pack together.
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Unsaturated fats, on the other hand,
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contain double bonds that create an irregular kink in their structure.
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Malassezia eat sebum by secreting an enzyme
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that releases all of the oil’s fatty acids.
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But they only consume the saturated fats, leaving the unsaturated ones behind.
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These irregularly shaped leftovers soak into the skin
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and pry its barrier open, allowing water to escape.
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The body detects these breaches and responds defensively,
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causing the inflammation that gives dandruff it’s itch.
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It also makes the skin cells proliferate to repair the damaged barrier.
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Usually, our skin’s outer surface, or epidermis,
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completely renews itself every two to three weeks,
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Epidermal cells divide, move outwards, die,
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and form the skin’s tough outer layer,
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which gradually sheds off in single cells far too small to see.
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But with dandruff, cells churn out quickly to correct the broken barrier,
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meaning they don’t mature and differentiate properly.
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Instead, they form large, greasy clumps around the hair follicle
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that are shed as visible flakes.
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This is how Malassezia’s voracious appetite
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and our bodies reaction to its by-products lead to dandruff.
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Currently, the most effective way to get rid of dandruff
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is by using antifungals in things like shampoos,
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applied directly to the scalp, to kill Malassezia.
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For those who experience dandruff,
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it usually comes and goes as sebum secretions vary throughout one's lifetime
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due to hormonal changes.
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But despite the fact that Malassezia colonize everyone to a similar extent,
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not everyone gets dandruff.
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Some people are more susceptible.
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Exactly why is unclear.
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Do people with dandruff have a certain genetic predisposition?
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Is their skin barrier more permeable?
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Scientists are currently investigating if people with dandruff do, in fact,
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lose more water through their scalps,
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and whether this is what’s leading their skin cells to proliferate.
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Researchers are learning that Malassezia communicate with our immune system
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using small, oily molecules called oxylipins that regulate inflammation.
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If they can find a way to inhibit inflammatory oxylipins
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and boost anti-inflammatory ones, they could develop new treatments.
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Scientists are also investigating if there’s any benefit to our relationship
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with Malassezia.
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They hypothesize that dandruff,
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which can be uncomfortable and embarrassing for us,
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creates a reliable, oily food source for the yeast.
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But dandruff isn’t contagious or a great threat to our health.
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And Malassezia seem to excel at defending their territory, our skin,
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from other, more harmful microbes like Staphylococcus aureus.
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So, while scientists have gotten to the bottom of many mysteries
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surrounding this condition, it must be said:
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dandruff remains a head-scratcher.
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