Along with dry hair, you may also have a dandruff problem. Although it's more often a condition associated with oily hair, people with dry hair get dandruff, too. Common dandruff is simply a layer of skin shedding from your scalp. When the skin cells get trapped on your scalp by your hair and clump together, you have dandruff. And dandruff can make your hair look dull.
Dry hair can result from external factors, such as exposure to harsh chemicals, or from internal causes, such as an illness. These are the primary external factors for those lackluster locks:
- Harsh shampoo
- Shampooing too often
- Hair dye
- Hair perms
- Chlorine in swimming pools and hot tubs
- Overuse of the blow dryer or curling iron
- Too much exposure to sun and wind
- High mineral content in local water supplies
Internal factors, though, don't have quite such a quick fix. Internal factors that cause dry hair include:
- Cancer treatment
- Certain medications
- Nutritional deficiency
- Prolonged illness
For more information on home remedies for the hair and skin, try the following links:
- To see all of our home remedies and the conditions they treat, go to our main Home Remedies page.
- To see all of our herbal remedies, visit our main Herbal Remedies page.
- To get rid of those white flakes on your shoulder, read Home Remedies for Dandruff.
- If your skin feels dry or cracked, try the expert tips in Home Remedies for Dry Skin.
- To find treatments that clarify the complexion, go to our Home Remedies for Oily Skin page.
- Get ideas on how to soften and cleanse hair by reviewing Home Remedies for Oily Hair.

