FULL SUPPLEMENT: Exploring The Scalp Barrier and Microbiome In Diverse Dandruff Patients

March 2025 | Volume 24 | Issue 3 | 32730s1 | Copyright © March 2025


Published online February 28, 2025

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Abstract
Although the exact pathophysiology of dandruff is still not completely decoded, current theories highlight the role of the microbiome on the skin surface in the patho-genesis. Several scalp microbiome studies from different populations have revealed the association of dandruff with bacterial and fungal dysbiosis. Another study comparing the major bacterial-fungal populations colonizing dandruff scalps in China and France suggests that targeting one par-ticular Malassezia species by antifungals instead of using broad-spectrum antifungals and rebalancing the dandruff scalp microbiota could be a common approach to improve dandruff condition.
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A Clinical Evaluation of Scalp Barrier Function, Ceramide Levels, and Microbiome in Diverse Dandruff Patients
Seborrheic dermatitis (SD) and dandruff are of a continuous spectrum of the same disease that affects the seborrheic areas of the body, with dandruff being milder and specifically localized to the scalp. It is characterized by a flaky, pruritic scalp and affects up to half the world's population post-puberty.

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