Ah, hair woes, they’re quite the pickle! Between dandruff and hair fall, it’s a bit tricky but totally manageable. Let’s dive in and see what might work best.
Among the Patanjali options, the Kesh Kanti Anti-Dandruff Shampoo usually gets nods for dandruff relief. It’s got natural ingredients like neem and tea tree oil which are traditionally used in Ayurveda to combat flakiness and soothe the scalp. As for hair fall, aloe vera is known for its hydrating and strengthening properties, so the Aloe Vera variant might be more your buddy there. Reetha, another variant, is often considered for its cleansing and mild nature, making it gentle for the scalp but not a star player in targeted issues like dandruff or hair fall alone.
About those claims, like many things, it depends on your individual hair and scalp type. Each person will react slightly different, but combining these two products might just give you a bit of a one-two punch. As for how ‘natural’ Patanjali shampoos are, while they do lean on herbal ingredients, always check the label - sometimes you’ll spot a synthetic additive.
Using it… I’d suggest starting with a rhythm of twice a week. Too much washing can lead to more dry scalp issues, not cool. If you go the combo route (using both aloe vera and anti-dandruff), you might alternate between them each wash. No specific conditioners are a must, but a light Ayurvedic oil massage weekly could make a difference in improving hair texture and scalp health.
Reviews are mixed, as you’d expect. Some folks see results fairly fast, while others need months. It’s a bit like dating - might need to try and see which one your hair vibes with. Be patient, Ayurveda is into the long game rather than quick fixes!



