Dry skin, seborrheic dermatitis, sensitivity to hair products, and the emergence of a specific type of fungus called Malassezia that dwells on the scalp are all potential causes of dandruff.
Dandruff is a common skin ailment among both men and women that causes flaking of the skin on the scalp. It’s not contagious or dangerous. However, it can be humiliating and difficult to treat.
While several over-the-counter products are available to treat dandruff, some home remedies can be just as effective.
Home Remedies to Get Rid of Dandruff & Itchy Scalp
Here are 5 simple home remedies to get rid of dandruff naturally.
1. Black Pepper
Black pepper promotes healthy hair and scalp by providing essential nutrients to the hair and scalp, such as vitamin B, vitamin C, and potassium. The antioxidants ensure that the scalp receives enough nutrients to keep it moist and that sebum production is balanced.
Black PepperDirections to use
1. Take 10 grams of Black Pepper powder, add to it the juice of a fresh Lemon, along with a quarter cup of Milk.
2. Rub this mixture thoroughly into your scalp.
3. Leave it on for an hour and wash it out thoroughly with water.
2. Fenugreek Seeds (Meethi) and Coconut Oil
Fenugreek seeds are an effective home remedy for dandruff and hair fall. It is rich in protein and vitamin B3 (nicotinic acid), which help with various hair issues such as dandruff and hair loss. Nicotinic acid is a natural moisturiser that provides deep moisture while strengthening hair roots and follicles.
Coconut oil is rich in vitamin E and vitamin K and proteins, and natural fatty acids, which keep the scalp moisturised and healthy, preventing dry or itchy scalp.
Fenugreek SeedsDirections to use
1. Crush a tablespoon of Fenugreek seeds in about 5 tablespoons of coconut oil.
2. Boil the mixture for around 5 minutes.
3. Cool the mixture and apply generously all over the scalp.
4. Leave it on for 2 hours.
5. Rinse off your hair with warm water.
3. Soapnut (Reetha)
This fruit contains vitamins A, D, E, and K, which are known to provide luster and smoothness to the hair. Because soapnut is antibacterial, it is a good choice for treating bacterial and other scalp infections. It also stimulates better hair growth.
SoapnutDirections to use
1. Soak half cup soapnut overnight in one cup of warm water.
2. Extract the juice from the soap nut by rubbing and pressing them vigorously.
3. Strain the juice using a sieve or a piece of cloth.
4. Apply the juice directly to the scalp.
5. Leave this on for 15 minutes.
6. Rinse and wash your hair thoroughly with lukewarm water. Shut your eyes tightly while rinsing as it hurts the eyes and also ensure that no residue is left behind.
4. Chickpea Flour and Yoghurt
Chickpea flour is made by grinding dried chickpeas. It is rich in carbohydrates, protein, fiber and zinc. It helps hair growth and fights dandruff.
Yoghurt has anti-inflammatory properties, which help a lot in dealing with dandruff and a dry and itchy scalp.
Chickpea FlourDirections to use
1. Take half a cup of Chickpea flour.
2. Add to this a little Yogurt and enough water to make a thick paste.
3. Apply on the scalp and individual strands of hair.
4. Leave it on for 30 minutes.
5. Rinse vigorously with warm water.
5. Aloe Vera
Aloe Vera’s antibacterial and antifungal qualities make it an excellent treatment for dandruff. It nourishes the hair from the roots, giving them strength, softness, and luster.
Aloe Vera Gel and LeavesDirections to use
1. Take a substantial quantity of fresh Aloe Vera gel.
2. Apply it directly to the scalp and massage for 15 minutes.
3. Leave it on for 30 minutes
4. Wash it off with a mild shampoo and lukewarm water.
The next time you start spotting dandruff, an itchy scalp or flakes, give these home remedies a try and see the magical difference they make.
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