I figured you all might have an idea or two up your collective sleeves for my small conundrum. I'm 23, and am right on schedule to loose my skull hair in a couple years, (and by the time I'm 35 should look like a gorilla everywhere else) or so the genetics go.

I'm guessing that my grandfather (mom's dad) had similar scalp to mine, so I'm wondering if taking care of my dandruff problem might keep my hair going longer. it's worth a try anyhow. I have the kind of dandruff that sticks to the scalp, and if I'm not careful starts to block pores and follicles, so I scrub it from time to time with a scratchy hairbrush.

I used to use head and shoulders, which worked kinda, but I've been trying to cut back on the amount of chemicals I add to myself, given the extreme levels I used to be exposed to (farm kid and former grease monkey) of course this doesn't stop me from dyeing and bleaching my hair frequently, gotta do it before it's gone!

I'm using Rocky Mountain Soapworks shampoo, it contains rosemary, which seems to work as shampoo, but doesn't help the dandruff.

so, after all that long explanation, does anyone have any ideas? or even know of any plant extracts that can help?
Thanks friends!