Scratching your scalp regularly can damage it and increase the risk of scalp infections.

Dandruff is formed by the combined action of dead skin cells, oil, and fungi on the scalp. Normally, the scalp naturally sheds dead skin cells, but frequent shaving can damage the scalp's stratum corneum, disrupting its natural barrier. This disruption can lead to dryness and itching, and also make it easier for bacteria and fungi to invade, causing scalp infections such as seborrheic dermatitis or fungal scalp infections. Excessive shaving can also irritate the scalp, causing inflammation and even damaging hair follicles, affecting healthy hair growth.

To reduce the negative effects of long-term dandruff shaving, the following measures are recommended: keep the scalp clean, use a mild shampoo, and avoid products containing irritating chemicals; maintain good lifestyle habits, such as a balanced diet, sufficient sleep, and moderate exercise, to enhance the body's immunity and help resist the invasion of external pathogens; finally, if the dandruff problem is severe, seek medical attention promptly and consult a professional dermatologist for scientific treatment to avoid worsening the problem by self-treatment.

[Life Tips]
1. Use a mild, non-irritating shampoo.
2. Maintain good personal hygiene habits.
3. If you experience scalp problems, seek medical attention promptly.
4. Maintain a healthy lifestyle and boost your body's immunity.