Dandruff & Scalp Care
Anti Itching Shampoo Scalp Seborrheic Hair Shampoo Remove | Nevorea
Hoegoa Rice Hair Growth Shampoo Strengthen Repairing | Nevorea
EELHOE Hair Cleaning Shampoo Anti Dandruff Remove Mites | Nevorea
Supple Dandruff Clearing Repair Shampoo
Rice Shampoo Bar | Nevorea
Scalp Care Shampoo, Oil Control | Nevorea
Shampoo Gently Clean Hair Biotin Rosemary Onion Shampoo | Nevorea
Rice Shampoo Bar Repair Damaged Hair Care Nourishing | Nevorea
Rosemary Shampo for Hair Growth Strengthening Improve Dry | Nevorea
Rice Shampoo Nourishing Scalp | Nevorea
Batana Oil Shampoo Nourishing Hair Strengthens Restore | Nevorea
Rosemary Shampoo Deep Cleansing Scalp | Nevorea
Dandruff and scalp care at Nevorea address the most common source of hair and scalp dissatisfaction with precision rather than heavy-handed treatments that solve one problem while creating another. This edit covers anti-dandruff shampoos, scalp serums, and treatment masks chosen for their efficacy against the root causes of flaking including seborrheic dermatitis, dryness, and malassezia overgrowth.
These formulas work for all hair textures and for both persistent chronic dandruff and occasional seasonal flaking. They are selected because they treat the scalp condition without stripping hair of its natural moisture balance in the process.
Frequently Asked Questions
What causes dandruff and how do I treat it?
The most common cause of dandruff is Malassezia, a naturally occurring scalp yeast that, when overgrown, accelerates skin cell turnover and causes flaking. Antifungal actives like zinc pyrithione, ketoconazole, and selenium sulfide are the most clinically proven treatments for this root cause.
What is the difference between dry scalp and dandruff?
Dry scalp produces small, white, powdery flakes and is caused by moisture loss. Dandruff (seborrheic dermatitis) produces larger, oilier flakes and is caused by yeast overgrowth. They look similar but require different treatments: dry scalp needs conditioning, while dandruff needs antifungal treatment.
How often should I use a dandruff shampoo?
During an active flare, using a dandruff shampoo with every wash and leaving it on the scalp for 3 to 5 minutes before rinsing produces the best results. Once flaking is controlled, once or twice per week as a maintenance wash is typically sufficient to keep symptoms from returning.
Can I use a dandruff shampoo on color-treated hair?
Some dandruff shampoos can fade color-treated hair, particularly those with high selenium sulfide content. Look for zinc pyrithione-based formulas, which are gentler on color. Using a color-depositing conditioner after each dandruff wash helps compensate for any color impact.
At Nevorea, dandruff and scalp care products are selected because a healthy scalp is the prerequisite for healthy hair, and the right treatment does not ask you to sacrifice one to achieve the other.

