Dandruff Natural Remedies
Dandruff is a condition where the scalp goes dry, leading to itching and a lot of little scale-like crusts settling onto your eyebrows, shoulders and clothes every time you brush or comb your hair. Often the itching will lead you to go on scratching until your whole scalp goes red or burns from the scratching.
Dandruff can be caused due to a variety of reasons. Certain strains of yeast which grow on the scalp lead to the formation of dandruff. Other factors include hormonal imbalances, harsh shampoos, and irritations due to hypersensitive skin, pregnancy, stress, tension, exposure to extremely hot or cold weather conditions, infrequent shampooing, and dry indoor heating. It is also thought that intake of the wrong kinds of food, and infectious diseases leading to low vitality can cause dandruff.
It is first of all important to keep the scalp clean to avoid the accumulation of dead cells. Your hair should be washed with a gentle shampoo everyday. A shampoo containing tea tree oil or a mild baby shampoo with balanced pH levels helps. An herbal conditioner should also be used regularly. Adding a teaspoon of baking soda to your shampoo and leaving it on your scalp for half an hour also achieves surprising results. You should also brush your hair daily to improve the circulation and remove the flakes. Also massage your head daily. Massaging thoroughly with your fingertips stimulates the circulation, dislodges dirt and dandruff, and increases hair growth. Healthy exposure to sunlight also helps in controlling dandruff.
Natural Home Remedies for Dandruff
Besides this, there are several simple concoctions that you can prepare at home. 2 spoons of fenugreek seed soaked overnight in water should be juiced and applied to the scalp, and then left for at least half an hour. This is one of the most important remedies for controlling dandruff. A teaspoon of lime not also prevents dandruff, and in addition gives the hair a nice rich, glowing texture. Boiling the roots and tops of beets and using this water to massage the scalp is another option. While washing the hair, you can also give it a rinse with a solution of 2 tablespoons of vinegar and a cup of water. Rubbing a freshly cut onion on your scalp also makes a big difference in many cases. You can also massage your scalp with curd that has been kept in the open for a day. Keeping the curd on for half an hour before washing it.
