It is a common frustration: you finally get your facial skincare routine under control, only to notice stubborn breakouts along your hairline, forehead, or jawline. If you are also dealing with an itchy, flaky scalp, you might be wondering, can dandruff cause acne?
The connection between your scalp and your skin is closer than you think. While dandruff doesn't "infect" your skin in the traditional sense, the conditions that cause those white flakes can absolutely trigger breakouts on your face and back.
Dandruff is an excess growth of Malassezia yeast, like fungus which feeds on skin oils. When fungal spores and oily flakes travel from your hair to your face, they can cause various skin problems.
Identifying whether your scalp is the culprit can help you choose the right treatment.
|
Feature |
Traditional Acne |
Dandruff-Related (Fungal) Acne |
|
Location |
Anywhere on the face |
Hairline, forehead, back, and chest |
|
Sensation |
May be painful or sore |
Often very itchy |
|
Appearance |
Varying sizes, blackheads/whiteheads |
Uniform, small, red bumps |
|
Main Trigger |
Bacteria & Hormones |
Fungus & Excess Oil |
If you think that your scalp is the cause, then a face wash alone won't do the trick. You need a plan. Use an anti, dandruff shampoo with zinc pyrithione or ketoconazole for washing your hair. After washing, turn your head away from the sink while rinsing to avoid the runoff from reaching your face. Moreover, make sure you change your pillowcases regularly so that you do not lie on a bed of skin flakes and oils.
Dandruff can become the cause of acne if it keeps on producing and releasing to the skin oil and fungus. These can clog the pores and irritate the skin causing fungal breakouts. Scalp treatment is usually the "missing link" to getting a clear face and hairline."