1. Neem leaves with Triphala choornam boiled in water and use it at room temperature twice in a week.
2. Don’t tie hair without drying.
Take care, Dr. Shaniba
U can start with Mahatiktaka kashayam tab 1-0-1 before food Sucrofil shampoo of artimed company Durdurapatradi tailam external application 3 days once Triphala churna with curd as pack over scalp twice aweek will help
Hi Iqra totally understood your concern
For Dandruff, there are so many effective homeremedies buy along with that You have to take some Ayurvedic medicines too.
Internally please do have 1.Tikthakam kwatham tab 2-0-2 before food 2.Krimighna vati 1-0-1after food. 3.Thriphala tab 2 at bedtime
From home you can apply Paste of 1.Neem leaves + / Thriphaladi churnam +curd - for weekly twice 2.Wash head with neem boiled and then cooled water
*wash you pillow cover frequently * Always maintain a healthy scalp
Use scurfol antidandruff shampoo ayurvedic
Hello Iqra,
I can understand your concern regarding Dandruff. It is a very common scalp condition caused by excess Kapha and Vata dosha imbalance. It leads to dryness, itching, white flakes, and sometimes hair fall. But dont worry we are here to help you out😊
✅HOME REMEDIES FOR DANDRUFF
✅ Neem Rinse
How to use- Boil a handful of neem leaves in 2 cups of water for 10 minutes. Let it cool and use this as a final rinse after shampooing.
Benefits- Strong antifungal and antibacterial; relieves itching and flaking naturally.
✅ Coconut Oil + Lemon Juice Massage
How to use- Warm 2 tbsp coconut oil and add 1 tsp lemon juice. Gently massage onto scalp for 10–15 minutes, leave for 30 minutes, then rinse.
Frequency- 2–3 times a week. Benefits- Balances scalp pH, reduces fungal growth, and nourishes scalp skin.
✅ Aloe Vera Gel Application
How to use- Apply fresh aloe vera gel directly on scalp. Leave for 20–30 minutes, then wash with mild herbal shampoo (like reetha or amla-based).
Benefits= Soothes itching, hydrates dry scalp, and controls flaking.
✅Fenugreek (Methi) Seed Pack
How to use- Soak 2 tbsp methi seeds overnight, grind into a paste, and apply on scalp for 30 minutes before washing.
Benefits- Anti-inflammatory, strengthens hair roots, and reduces dandruff naturally.
✅Amla (Indian Gooseberry) and Shikakai Hair Rinse
Boil 1 tbsp amla powder + 1 tbsp shikakai powder in 2 cups water. Cool and rinse hair with this.
Improves scalp health and adds shine while preventing dandruff recurrence.
✅DIET AND LIFESTYLE TIPS
Eat light, easily digestible foods (avoid oily, junk, dairy, and sugary foods). Include amla, curry leaves, methi, sesame seeds, and ghee in your diet. Stay hydrated and manage stress through yoga or pranayama. Comb hair daily to improve scalp circulation. Wash pillowcases and combs regularly to prevent fungal re-infection.
✅Recommended Ayurvedic Oils (if you prefer ready options)
Neelibhringadi Taila – cooling, nourishes scalp, and reduces dryness.
Apply this oil twice a week and leave overnight before washing.
✅Results
Within 2–3 weeks, you’ll notice- Reduced dandruff flakes Less itching and scalp dryness Healthier, shinier hair
Continue for at least 6 weeks for lasting improvement.
Wishing you a good health😊
Warm Regards Dr Snehal Vidhate
Hello Iqra Start with Gandhak rasayan 1-0-1 after food with water Use Gunjadi oil on scalp twice weekly keep overnight and wash with Dano shampoo.
Take Bringarajasava 20 ml with equal quantity of water after meals Neelabringadi taila - scalp massage to be done Danzo anti dandruff shampoo
HELLO IQRA,
DOSHA INVOLVEMENT 1)VATA- dryness, frizzz, breakage, dandruff 2)PITTA- heat in scalp, early greying, inflammation, hair root destruction 3)RAKTA DUSHTI- toxin accumulation-> weakened follicles 4)ASTHI DHATU KSHAYA- since Kesha are considered upadhatu of asthi, when rasa->rakta->mamsa->meda->asthi conversion is impaired, hair loss results
TYPES OF HAIRLOSS- BASED ON DOSHA’S
-KHALITYA(baldness)- pitta-vata= patchy loss, heat in scalp, premature thinning
-INDRALUPTA(alopecia areata)- kapha-vata= sudden loss in spots
-RUHYA- vata= gradual thinning , no itching
-PALITYA(greying)- pitta= premature greying, often hereditary
INTERNALLY START WITH
1. NARASIMHA RASAYANA- 1 tsp with milk, morning empty stomach= 90 days =asthi-majja rasayana, hair growth (ref- bhaishajya ratnavali)
2. BHRINGRAJ CHURNA- 5gm + ghee at bedtime for 2-3 months =hair growth, scalp nourishment(ref- Nighantu Ratnakar)
3. CHYAWANPRASHA AVALEHA- 1 tsp twice daily with warm milk for long term 3-6 months =rasa-rakta dhatu and immunity(ref- charak Samhita)
4. DRAKSHADI KASHAYA- 30 ml before meals with water for 4-6 weeks =pitta-rakta sodhaka(ref- ashtanga hridaya)
5. SAPTAMRIT LAUHA- 500mg with ghee/honey twice daily in morning and night for 1-3 months =hair support, rakta support
6. AMALAKI RASAYANA- 5 gm in the morning with milk for long term =rejuvination, prevents greying and great for immunity
EXTERNAL OIL APPLICATIONS
1. NEELIBHRINGADI TAILA- massage warm oil 30 mins before bath for 4 times/week(ref- sahasra yoga)
2. DHURDHURAPATRADI TAILA- for scalp dryness and dandruff = twice/week(ref- bhaisajya ratnavali)
3. BRAHMI-AMLA OIL- infuse oil with fresh amla and brahmi leaves regularly use
FOR FRIZZ- use coconut or sesame base for INFLAMATION- use amla infused cooling oils
POTENT HERBAL PACKS FOR SCALP
1)CLASSIC HAIR PACK -bhringaraj churna- 1 tsp -amla powder- 1 tsp -hibiscus powder- 1 tsp -aloe vera pulp- 2tbsp Apply 1 hour before bath; rinse with herbal decoction
2)RAKTA- SODHANA SCALP LEPA -Manjistha+lodhra+triphala+sandalwood+rose water =apply during pitta-aggravated stages, especially with itching or scalp redness
ESSENTIAL FOODS -cow milk+ghee= builds Ojas, nourishes dhatu -black sesame seeds= asthi dhatu enhancer -soaked almonds(5-6)= omega 3+ protein -fresh amla(or juice)= rasayana, anti-pitta -moong dal khichdi= easily digestible -curry leaves(raw/chutney)= rich in iron and vitamin c -dates, figs, raisins= rasa dhatu replenishment
AVOID -spicy, fermented, fried , junk food -late night meals -overconsumption of tea, coffe, carbonated drinks -alcohol, smoking
LIFESTYLE + DAILY ROUTINES
MORNING ROUTINE -Wake before 6 AM= aligns with brahma muhurtha if possible
-GANDUSHA(oil pulling) with sesame oil= removes ama from head and neck
-NASYA= instill 2 drops of ANU TAILA in each nostril every morning- clears srotas, enhances hair nourishment
-SHIROABHYANGA(Hair oiling)- calms vata, strengthens follicles
-LIGHT YOGA- enhances circulation to scalp
HAIR WASH -use herbal decoctions- shikakai, Geetha, amla, powder boiled and filtered -avoid chemical shampoo, hot water -wash 2-3 times/week max
YOGA ASANA -Adho much svanasana(downward dog)= increases scalp blood flow -Sarvangasana= stimulates thyroid, nourishes head region -Shirshasana= direct blood flow to scalp -Ustrasana, Matsyasana= opens up chest and throat, affects hormonal balance
PRANAYAM -Bhramari= calms mind, improves oxygen to hair roots -Anulom vilom= balances vata- pitta -Sheetali/sheetkari= pitta shamak
MEDITATION -daily 15 mins of Trataka(candle gazing)+ Dhyana can help hormonal and mental factors
SPECIAL HIAR DECOCTION BOIL- 1 tsp bhringaraj, 1 tsp brahmi, 1/2 tsp yashtimadhu, 3 cups water-> reduce to 1 cup->drink daily AM or PM
-Hair regrowth is gradual but certain with Rasaya+ Shamana+ stress correction -Allow 2-3 months minimum for visible results -Follow Ritucharya- bata-pacifying in winter, pitta-calming in summer -treat the mind and lifestyle as deeply as the body
DO FOLLOW
HOPE THIS MIGHT BE HELPFUL
THANK YOU
DR. MAITRI ACHARYA
Dealing with dandruff can indeed be bothersome. In Ayurveda, dandruff is often related to an imbalance of the Pitta and Vata doshas, which can lead to dry, flaky or even itching of the scalp. Fortunately, a few consistent practices and natural remedies can help manage this condition right from the comfort of your home.
Consider using a warm coconut oil massage as a starting point. Coconut oil has natural antifungal properties and works as a fantastic moisturizer. Gently heat coconut oil until it’s comfortably warm, and massage it into your scalp. Ideally, leave it on overnight or at least for an hour before washing it off with a mild shampoo. Doing this twice a week can help.
You might also experiment with neem, a powerful herb known for its antibacterial and antifungal capabilities. Boil a handful of fresh neem leaves in four cups of water until reduced to about two cups. Once cooled, strain it, and use this water as your final rinse after shampooing.
Aloe vera gel is another remedy you could try. It acts as a natural moisturizer and cooling agent for an irritated scalp. Apply fresh aloe vera gel directly on the scalp, let it sit for 30 minutes, and rinse it off with lukewarm water. Repeating this every other day may prove helpful.
In terms of your diet, incorporate more foods that are cooling and hydrating — like cucumbers, melons, and coconuts. Stay away from hot, spicy, and oily foods as these can aggravate Pitta dosha, worsening dandruff. Keeping yourself well-hydrated throughout the day is essential as well.
Lifestyle adjustments are equally crucial. Reduce stress through meditation or yoga, since stress can exacerbate dandruff for some individuals. Be consistent with these remedies and give them some time — often a couple of weeks — before expecting noticeable change. However, if dandruff persists or becomes a serious concern, consider consulting a professional Ayurvedic practitioner or dermatologist for specialized care.
Dandruff often results from an imbalance in the scalp’s natural oils or increased growth of a certain yeast. In Siddha-Ayurvedic terms, it is often linked to an imbalance of the Pitta and Kapha doshas, leading to build-up and irritation. Here are a few remedies that could be beneficial:
1. Neem Oil: Neem has antifungal properties and is excellent for clearing up dandruff. Warm some neem oil and gently massage it into the scalp, allowing it to penetrate for about 30 minutes before washing it out with a gentle shampoo. Use 2-3 times a week.
2. Fenugreek Seeds: These help balance Pitta and Kapha doshas while soothing the scalp. Soak a tablespoon of fenugreek seeds overnight. In the morning, grind them to a paste and apply it to your scalp. Leave on for 30-45 minutes before washing off. Repeat weekly.
3. Amla (Indian Gooseberry): It strengthens hair and clears dandruff. Mix equal parts of amla powder and water to form a paste. Apply to the scalp and let it sit for about 30 minutes before rinsing out. Do this once a week.
4. Lemon Juice and Coconut Oil: Mix the juice of a lemon with warmed coconut oil and massage into the scalp. Coconut oil’s hydrating properties combined with lemon’s acidity helps balance scalp pH. Leave it for 20 minutes before washing off. Aim for once a week application.
5. Tea Tree Oil: Known for its antifungal capabilities, a few drops of tea tree oil can be added to your regular shampoo. This can ease itching and reduce dandruff over time. Use regularly based on sensitivity to oil.
For effective results, stick to calming practices like meditation or yoga to reduce stress — it can worsen dandruff. Additionally, focus on a balanced diet, keeping away excessively spicy or oily foods which can aggravate the Pitta dosha. Dandruff can also, at times, be a symptom of underlying skin conditions, so if there is no improvement over several weeks it’s advised to see an Ayurvedic practitioner for personalized advice.


