Yes, you can indeed apply curd to your hair. In Siddha and Ayurvedic practices, curd (or yogurt) is considered a nurturing treatment for hair health, particularly for dryness and frizziness, due to its moisturizing and nourishing properties. Curd contains proteins and vitamins that help restore natural shine and smoothness. It may also help balance the pH of the scalp, promoting healthier hair growth.
When applying curd, I recommend mixing it with a few other natural ingredients to enhance benefits. A common combination might be curd with a few tablespoons of honey and a spoonful of natural oil like coconut or olive oil. This mixture can help with additional hydration and add a nice sheen to your hair. Simply apply this paste evenly to your hair and scalp, let it sit for about 20 to 30 minutes, then rinse with lukewarm water and a gentle, natural shampoo.
As for the type of curd, plain natural curd or yogurt is preferable. Avoid flavored or sweetened varieties since additives can complicate rinsing and might potentially irritate your scalp.
The application frequency can depend on your hair’s condition. If you’re experiencing extensive dryness, try this remedy once a week. Otherwise, every other week might suffice. The curd is often effective in managing frizz thanks to its lactic acid content, which provides moisture and shines.
Regarding the smell, while the curd has a mild natural aroma, it should not linger post-wash. If concerned, you can incorporate a few drops of essential oil such as lavender or rosemary into the mix, which can leave a fresh fragrance.
Always remember to test any new treatment on a small section of your hair first to ensure there are no adverse reactions. If any irritation occurs, discontinue use. If the dryness and frizz persist, you might want to consult directly with a holistic practitioner who can tailor advice based on your dosha and individual needs.



