How can Dandruff be Prevented Naturally?

How can Dandruff be Prevented Naturally?

Dandruff, which is defined by itchy, white flakes of skin on your scalp, can be uncomfortable and embarrassing. Several other symptoms may include greasy patches on your scalp and tingling skin. However, it is simple to treat and relatively common, with some reports estimating that up to 42% of infants and 1-3% of adults worldwide are affected. Dandruff can be caused by a variety of factors, such as dry skin, seborrheic dermatitis, sensitivity to hair products, and the growth of a specific type of fungus on your scalp. Though there are numerous OTC products available to treat dandruff, natural remedies are frequently just as effective. Here are some easy and simple natural remedies for dandruff. Let us begin. 

  1. Using Tea Tree Oil

Tea tree oil has traditionally been used to treat acne and psoriasis. It has also been shown to have powerful antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory properties, which may help alleviate dandruff symptoms. According to research, tea tree oil is effective at combating the specific strain of fungus that causes both seborrheic dermatitis and dandruff. Another study discovered that applying tea tree-infused placental tissue to the skin was more effective than a prescription antifungal treatment for healing lesions caused by this fungus.

  1. Asprin

Several medicated dandruff shampoos available on the market contain the same active ingredient (salicylic acid) as aspirin. Keep flaking at bay by crushing two aspirins into a fine powder and mixing it into your regular amount of shampoo each time you wash your hair. Allow the mixture to sit on your hair for 1-2 minutes before rinsing thoroughly and washing with plain shampoo.

  1. Baking Soda

Your kitchen may hold the solution to an itchy, flaky scalp. Baking soda, for example, is an everyday ingredient that can also be used to treat dandruff. Wet your hair and then vigorously rub a handful of baking soda into your scalp. Skip the shampoo and immediately begin rinsing. Baking soda will inhibit the growth of fungi that cause dandruff. Your hair may become dry at first, but after a few weeks, your scalp will begin to produce natural oils, leaving your hair softer and flakes-free.

  1. Mouthwash

Washing your hair with your regular shampoo and rinsing it with an alcohol-based mouthwash will help treat a severe case of dandruff. Apply your usual conditioner next. The antifungal qualities of mouthwash aid in halting the development of yeast that causes dandruff.

  1. Coconut Oil

Try coconut oil to get rid of dandruff using something people put in their hair. Coconut oil is a “tried and true” dandruff treatment, according to hair experts, and it also smells nice. Massage 3-5 tablespoons of coconut oil into your scalp before showering and leave it on for about an hour. Shampoo as usual. Alternatively, you can also look for a shampoo that already has coconut oil in it.

  1. Applying Lemon

If you have lemons on hand, dandruff relief may be as close as your refrigerator. Simply massage 2 tablespoons of lemon juice into your scalp before rinsing with water. Then, combine 1 teaspoon of lemon juice and 1 cup of water to rinse your hair. Repeat daily until your dandruff is gone. The acidity of lemon helps balance the pH of your scalp, which keeps dandruff at bay. 

  1. Salt

Ordinary table salt’s abrasiveness is ideal for scrubbing out dandruff flakes before shampooing. Shake some salt into your dry scalp with a saltshaker. Then work it through your hair, massaging your scalp as you go and it will help you to get rid of dandruff. You’ll notice that you’ve exfoliated the dry, flaky skin and are ready for a shampoo. Combine one of our other dandruff treatments with your shampoo for a complete treatment.

  1. Aloe Vera

All of these dandruff remedies will remove dandruff, but aloe vera also acts as an itch reliever. Before shampooing, massage aloe vera into your scalp to prevent scratching. The cooling properties of aloe vera will relieve the itch.

  1. Garlic

Garlic’s antimicrobial properties are ideal for removing bacteria that cause dandruff. Rub crushed garlic into your scalp. To avoid the pungent odour, experts recommend combining crushed garlic with honey and massaging it into the scalp before washing as usual.

  1. Olive Oil

An overnight olive oil soak is a popular dandruff treatment. Apply 10 drops to your scalp and sleep with a shower cap on. In the morning, follow your normal shampooing routine. Look for a shampoo that contains olive oil for a faster cure.

  1. Apple Cider Vinegar

Dandruff can be effectively treated naturally with apple cider vinegar. Because of its acidic nature, it aids in removing dead skin cells from the scalp. Additionally, it stops the spread of the fungus. Create a solution by mixing a cup of water with two tablespoons of apple cider vinegar. Use shampoo to wash your hair as usual. As the last rinse, pour this solution into your hair.

  1. Neem

Neem’s antifungal, antibacterial, and anti-inflammatory qualities aid in the treatment and prevention of dandruff. To prevent dandruff, apply neem oil to the scalp and let it sit for a few hours. You may also use neem to produce a hair mask. Neem leaves should be ground into a paste, applied to the scalp for 15 to 20 minutes, and then washed with a gentle shampoo. You can also use some neem leaves that have been boiled in water to rinse your hair.

  1. Yoghourt

Additionally, a fresh cup of yoghurt might help soothing an irritated scalp. Simply shampoo your hair, add the yoghurt, and allow it to sit for around 15 minutes. Wash again with a tiny amount of your typical shampoo after rinsing with water. Yoghourt contains a wealth of good bacteria, which helps to keep the scalp from flaking. Black pepper can also be added to the yoghurt because it has anti-fungal qualities.

  1. Methi Seeds/Fenugreek Seeds

Protein-rich fenugreek seeds guard against dandruff, hair loss, and dryness. They also help to hydrate our scalp and strengthen the roots of our hair. The secret to long, thick, and gorgeous hair is fenugreek seeds. Fenugreek seeds that have been soaked overnight are ground into a paste that is applied to the hair and scalp, left on for 15 to 20 minutes, and then washed with a gentle shampoo.

  1. Basil Leaves

One of the natural treatments for dandruff is basil leaves. This is due to the antifungal and antibacterial properties of these leaves, which will help you get rid of your severe dandruff. On your scalp, these leaves can encourage the growth of healthy, thick hair.

Wrapping Up

Dandruff can be caused by several factors, but it must be treated. You can treat dandruff with market-available shampoos and chemical products. However, as we all know, natural solutions are very effective and have no negative side effects. In today’s article, we discussed the best natural dandruff treatments. You can get almost all these products easily at your home and can apply them to treat dandruff. 

You can do dandruff treatment at home with these resources. In the upcoming article, we will talk about natural solutions in more detail. Stay connected.

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Dr. Anish M Kurias

Dr. Anish M Kurias has more than 20 years of experience and is a gold medalist from Ashwini Ayurveda Medical College, Davanagere, hails from a 131 years old traditional ayurvedic toxicology family in Kerala.

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