Sep 28, 2024
By: Ayush Mehrotra
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Massaging your scalp with a mix of warm coconut oil and lemon juice can deeply moisturise and soothe dandruff. The coconut oil hydrates while lemon’s acidity balances scalp pH, fighting dandruff-causing fungus effectively.
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Aloe vera gel offers soothing relief from dandruff by moisturising the scalp and reducing irritation. Its natural antifungal properties also help reduce flakes, making it a simple yet powerful remedy for dandruff-prone scalps.
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Diluted apple cider vinegar works wonders in restoring scalp balance and eliminating dandruff. Its acidity helps slough off dead skin cells, while its antimicrobial properties fight off dandruff-causing fungi. Regular use promotes a healthier scalp.
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Add a few drops of tea tree oil to your shampoo or dilute it with a carrier oil. Its antifungal properties help reduce dandruff and soothe an irritated scalp, making it an excellent natural remedy.
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Mix plain yogurt with a tablespoon of honey and apply it to your scalp. Yogurt’s probiotics balance the scalp’s bacteria, while honey’s antibacterial properties nourish and moisturise, preventing dryness and reducing dandruff.
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Boil neem leaves in water, strain, and use the cooled liquid to rinse your hair. Neem has strong antifungal and antibacterial properties that fight dandruff and calm an itchy scalp, making it a powerful natural solution.
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Gently massage baking soda into your scalp and leave it on for a few minutes before rinsing. Its exfoliating properties remove dead skin cells, while also controlling fungal growth, helping to treat dandruff effectively.
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Soak fenugreek seeds overnight, grind them into a paste, and apply it to your scalp. Rich in antifungal properties and nutrients, fenugreek helps fight dandruff and promotes a healthier, flake-free scalp.
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