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Beardruff is normally used as a misnomer — meant to signify flaking from the facial skin similar to how dandruff flakes from the scalp. Beardruff is not **normally** the same thing as dandruff. Rather, it's more similar to **dry scalp**, a different condition than dandruff. | Beardruff is normally used as a misnomer — meant to signify flaking from the facial skin similar to how dandruff flakes from the scalp. Beardruff is not **normally** the same thing as dandruff. Rather, it's more similar to **dry scalp**, a different condition than dandruff. | ||
- | When used correctly, beardruff is the same thing as dandruff. This, however, normally wouldn' | + | When used correctly, beardruff is the same thing as dandruff. This, however, normally wouldn' |
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+ | The correct way of correcting beardruff varies on the case: | ||
+ | - **Dry skin:** apply a face lotion to your skin, or use a beard oil. Apply as needed. | ||
+ | - **Dandruff: |