Clinically reviewed

Last updated: April 2025 · Reading time: ~12 min

Chronic Flaking

Chronic Flaking explores why skin flakes keep returning even after using dandruff shampoos, antifungal creams, moisturizers, or sensitive-skin products. Persistent flaking around the scalp, eyebrows, nose folds, hairline, ears, eyelids, beard area, and face may be linked to seborrheic dermatitis, Malassezia yeast, Demodex mites, damaged skin barrier, excess sebum, inflammation, or a combination of triggers. This section helps readers understand why flaking becomes chronic, why it often comes back after temporary improvement, and how identifying the root trigger can guide a more targeted skin and scalp care approach.

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