Frequently asked questions
Do Victory Serums products help with diagnosed psoriasis, seborrheic dermatitis or eczema?
Do Victory Serums products help with diagnosed psoriasis, seborrheic dermatitis or eczema?
Victory Serums products are not made to treat medical conditions and should not replace guidance from a qualified health care professional. If you have one of these conditions it is important to work with your doctor and follow their treatment plan.
The Victory Serums Pathway is a supportive program that focuses on reducing product overload understanding your scalp triggers and making simple changes to your daily routine. It is not a treatment for medical conditions.
Some people choose to follow the Victory Serums Pathway alongside advice from a health professional to better understand their scalp and overall comfort.
If you are considering the Victory Serums Pathway talk to your medical professional and share the program with them so they can guide you on what is right for your situation. This ensures you receive advice that is safe appropriate and personalised to your needs.
I tried the Serums and it did not work. Why?
I tried the Serums and it did not work. Why?
The most common reason is not product failure. It is using the wrong serum for your scalp type or using it incorrectly.
Victory Serums is built around two targeted solutions, one for oily dandruff and one for dry dandruff. If the wrong one is used the outcome will be limited.
1. Using the wrong serum for your dandruff type
Oily dandruff presents as yellow, sticky flakes that sit on the scalp or under the nails. This requires the Dandruff Control Intensive Scalp Serum to break down buildup and rebalance the scalp environment.
Dry dandruff presents as fine, white flakes that fall like snow and are often linked with itch and irritation. This requires the Microbiome Friendly Moisturising Scalp Serum to hydrate and calm the scalp.
Using a hydrating serum on oily buildup or a control serum on a dry, sensitive scalp will not deliver the intended result.
2. Incorrect application or timing
These serums are not daily treatments. Overuse can keep the scalp reactive, while underuse limits effectiveness.
The Dandruff Control Serum should be used intermittently to reset the scalp.
The Moisturising Serum can be used to relieve dryness and maintain comfort.
Each works best when the scalp is given time to respond between applications.
3. Expecting a daily suppression effect
These serums are not designed to mask symptoms every day. They are designed to change the scalp environment over time.
If you expect the same immediate but temporary suppression as anti-dandruff shampoos you may feel it is not working, when in reality the approach is different.
4. An underlying scalp condition
If symptoms include thick plaques, bleeding, spreading redness or no improvement after consistent use, the issue may not be dandruff alone. Conditions such as psoriasis or eczema may require medical assessment.
What to do next
Make sure you have correctly identified your dandruff type and are using the matching serum.
Adjust frequency and allow time between applications.
If symptoms persist seek professional advice to rule out a medical condition.
Victory Serums is designed to reduce reliance on daily treatments, not replace medical care where it is required.
General Questions
General Questions
Transitioning Away from Anti-dandruff Shampoos
Transitioning Away from Anti-dandruff Shampoos
Product Information & Usage Guidelines
Product Information & Usage Guidelines
Hormones and Scalp Changes
Hormones and Scalp Changes
Why do hormonal changes affect the scalp at all?
Hormones influence oil production skin cell turnover inflammation and the scalp microbiome. When hormones fluctuate the scalp environment can shift quickly which may lead to dryness itch flaking or irritation even if you have never had dandruff before. If unsure about the type of dandruff you have, select the Dandruff Control Suite which gives you everything you need or the Microbiome-Friendly Moisturising Scalp Serum if you are certain no fungal overgrowth is present.
Can puberty hormones cause dandruff or scalp flakes in teenagers?
Yes. During puberty rising androgen levels increase oil production and alter the scalp microbiome. This can trigger flaking itch or greasy buildup. In some teens this appears as classic dandruff while in others it presents as irritation or uneven flaking. If this is your issue start with the Dandruff Control Intensive Scalp Serum or the Dandruff Control Suite which gives you everything you need.
Why do some teenagers get dandruff even with good hygiene?
Hormonal changes can override hygiene habits. Over washing or using harsh shampoos during this stage can further disrupt the scalp barrier and microbiome which may worsen flaking rather than improve it.
Why did my scalp change after pregnancy or childbirth?
Pregnancy and postpartum periods involve rapid hormonal shifts particularly changes in oestrogen and progesterone. These shifts combined with stress sleep disruption and nutritional demands can affect the scalp barrier and microbiome leading to flaking itch or sensitivity. If unsure the type of dandruff you have, select the Dandruff Control Suite which gives you everything you need or the Microbiome-Friendly Moisturising Scalp Serum if you are certain no fungal overgrowth is present.
Is postpartum scalp flaking the same as dandruff?
Not always. Postpartum flaking is often driven by barrier disruption and hormonal withdrawal rather than fungal overgrowth. It can look like dandruff but may respond better to gentle microbiome supportive care rather than frequent medicated shampoos. If this is your issue start with the Microbiome-Friendly Moisturising Scalp Serum.
Can breastfeeding affect scalp dryness or itch?
Yes. Ongoing hormonal demands and nutrient redistribution during breastfeeding can contribute to dryness sensitivity or flaking on the scalp especially if hydration and recovery are limited. If this is your issue start with the Microbiome-Friendly Moisturising Scalp Serum.
Why do scalp issues appear during perimenopause or menopause?
Declining oestrogen affects skin hydration oil production and barrier strength. This can lead to a drier more reactive scalp and changes in the microbiome. Flakes during this stage are often dryness driven rather than oily dandruff. If you scalp is purely dryness driven the Microbiome-Friendly Moisturising Scalp Serum is the best place to start in our serum range.
Is menopausal dandruff always oily?
No. Many menopausal and perimenopausal women experience dry flaky scalps rather than excess oil. Treating this with daily antifungal shampoos can worsen symptoms by stripping already reduced natural oils. If unsure select the Dandruff Control Suite which gives you everything you need or the Microbiome-Friendly Moisturising Scalp Serum if you are certain no fungal overgrowth is present.
Can hormonal stress responses affect the scalp?
Yes. Cortisol fluctuations influence immune response inflammation and oil balance. Chronic stress or sudden stress events can trigger scalp flare ups even without visible changes elsewhere on the skin. If unsure about the type of dandruff you have, select the Dandruff Control Suite which gives you everything you need or the Microbiome-Friendly Moisturising Scalp Serum if you are certain no fungal overgrowth is present.
Why does my scalp flare at certain points in my menstrual cycle?
Hormonal fluctuations across the cycle can temporarily change oil production and sensitivity. Some people notice flaking or itch around ovulation or just before menstruation when hormone levels shift more rapidly. If this is your issue start with the Microbiome-Friendly Moisturising Scalp Serum.
Can hormone replacement therapy change scalp behaviour?
Yes. Any therapy that alters systemic hormone levels can influence scalp hydration oil balance and sensitivity. Responses vary and changes may take time to stabilise. If unsure about the type of dandruff you have, select the Dandruff Control Suite which gives you everything you need or the Microbiome-Friendly Moisturising Scalp Serum if you are certain no fungal overgrowth is present.
Is hormonal dandruff permanent?
No. Hormone related scalp changes are often transitional. Supporting the scalp barrier microbiome and moisture balance can help the scalp adapt and stabilise over time rather than masking symptoms. If unsure about the type of dandruff you have, select the Dandruff Control Suite which gives you everything you need or the Microbiome-Friendly Moisturising Scalp Serum if you are certain no fungal overgrowth is present.
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Drying Your Hair
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Scalp Exfoliation
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