Why use home remedies for dandruff? Perhaps you have tried some of the dandruff shampoos that we recommend and they didn’t work. You might be allergic to over-the-counter medicines. If you find that the regular dandruff shampoos aren’t working, then check out the list below for some home remedies.
Home Treatment
You are likely to have at least one of these items in your home as you read this article. Use a regular shampoo to wash your hair. Rinse it off well. Apply plain yogurt to your hair and scalp. Let it sit for about 15 to 20 minutes. After that, rinse your hair with water and only use a small amount of the shampoo.
Use it as follows: Place two tablets on a napkin and smash them up with a hammer or other hard object. Add the aspirin pieces to your regular shampoo. Let it sit for three to five minutes before you wash it off. Mix one part apple cider vinegar with one part water. Leave it to dry. Use your regular shampoo to wash your hair. Let it air dry. After shampooing, apply the vinegar mixture to your scalp. It can burn your eyes if it comes in contact with your eyes.
Scalp Massage
You can use your regular shampoo instead. Use a small amount to massage your scalp. It is important to let the baby oil sit on your hair for at least two to three minutes before you rinse it out. How to use it Wrap your head in a towel, and then sleep the night with it. Next day, remove the towel and wash your hair immediately with a basic shampoo or conditioner.
How to use it. Before you apply the coconut oil, make sure your hair is dry and clean. Massage the baby oil into your scalp. Let it sit for a few minutes before you wash it off. Apply it to your scalp, paying special attention to dry areas. Allow it to sit for 3 – 5 minutes before you rinse. These are just a few home remedies for dandruff that have been proven effective in the past. If none of these remedies work for you and you have tried all the shampoos unsuccessfully, you may need to consult a dermatologist.