Shedding is a natural process that
causes dead hairs to release from the dog's skin so they can be replaced by new hairs.
On the other hand, clipper cutting a terrier's coat can
cause the dead hair to become jammed in the follicle causing irritation, swelling, bumps, sores and sometimes pustules, Bowen said.
Not exact matches
Oats help to lock in moisture around the
hair shaft, and are also said to soothe itching
caused by
dead skin cells on the scalp.
The main factor that
causes acne is the
dead skin that mixes with excess oil and blocks the
hair follicles in the skin.
Acne vulgaris takes place when oils from glands with
dead skin cells block
hair follicles leading to quick growth of bacteria
causing skin infection especially in puberty.
If you don't bathe your dog regularly, it allows
dead skin and
hair to buildup
causing flaky skin.
Shedding is a natural, healthy process in all cats, in which they shed in order to remove
dead hair which can
cause skin irritation.
Brushing your Maine Coon regularly will prevent gastric problems, as by removing
dead hair you keep your cat from ingesting it while preening, which would
cause dangerous hairballs.
This helps to prevent
dead skin and shed
hair from being trapped against the skin, which can
cause bacteria to grow.
The bad news is that since the
dead hair doesn't make it to the ground, it remains trapped within the curls
causing a need for frequent grooming to prevent matting.
As your cat sheds his
dead hairs, they can become tangled in the rest of his
hair,
causing mats.
Medium - length silky coats may slide out and land on the floor, while long coats that are thicker or curly may get stuck in the coat,
causing it to mat if the
dead hair is not brushed out.
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