Having a bit of an issue of flakes landing on my shirt, but I'm fairly certain it's coming from my beard, not from my scalp. We've all talked about hair-care routines, but how do those that have them care for your beards??
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Best choc in the world!
Thanks, John. Very helpful...
No problem always happy to help :-)
I wash in the shower and use a small amount of shampoo instead of "Bar Soap." Dry. Done! :-)
To this day I have never seen snowflakes of dandruff falling to my shirt........BUT, that's just me.
Not long ago a guy told me that he bought a "DUSTBUSTER" for his snowjob cleanup and it works great was his claim. He even runs it over his head as well as everywhere else on his body and saps-up all of the dust that way. (Said he even captured some fleas from his dog last summer using this.) Great device! OMG, such an amazing fellow he is.
Take care-
Justin~
ps: Those kind of flakes will NEVER give one "Frostbite."
I have had corn flakes all my life, now imagine that, ouch.
Same here and is the Kellogs or Tesco's finest. You should also try sugar puffs as well.
Cheers,
John.B
It could be much worse remember Bills ice cream problem.
LOL
Kevin
Frosted Flakes for me but with some prep time involved. Put them through the washer and dryer 1st so as to remove any traces of dandruff before eating. Yum, Yum. Just like "mother" used to make. :-)
Try washing your beard with shampoo like you do your hair. If your beard is long enough to comb, use some conditioner on it too. For me, these beard flakes appear sometimes, and it seems like it is from a sort of buildup of shed skin cells and the skin oil that accumulates on the skin, paired with a very thick beard that, just washing with soap, isn't cleaned throughly enough. This may sound gross, but I can actually scrape a layer of oily crud of my face and the skin under the beard if I neglect washing it thoroughly for a day or more.
Justin and Matt, thanks for your responses