WHAT CAUSES SEBORRHEIC DERMATITIS?
Seborrheic dermatitis is essentially a more severe form of dandruff, but what’s behind it? Find out what causes seborrheic dermatitis and how you can keep it under control.
Like dandruff, seborrheic dermatitis is caused by a naturally occurring microbe called Malassezia globosa that’s found on everybody’s scalp.
Your scalp produces natural oils called sebum, and Malassezia globosa breaks it down into an irritant – oleic acid.
The scalp’s natural reaction is to rapidly increase the production of new skin cells, which build up in clumps on the scalp and become visible flakes.
Seborrheic dermatitis can’t be cured – it’s what we call a recurring condition – but usually it can be easily and effectively managed with the right products and routine.