Lemon juice can indeed be an effective natural remedy for dandruff due to its antifungal properties and ability to balance scalp pH. However, as you’ve noticed, it can also dry out your hair due to its acidity. This happens especially if used undiluted or too frequently. To address both the dandruff and the resulting dryness, you might consider mixing lemon juice with other soothing ingredients. Here’s what you can try:
Mix about two tablespoons of freshly squeezed lemon juice with a tablespoon of coconut oil or olive oil. These oils not only moisturize the hair but also provide additional antifungal and anti-inflammatory properties, complementing the effect of the lemon juice. Apply the mixture to your scalp, gently massaging it in to improve circulation and ensure even distribution. Leave it on for about 15–20 minutes before washing it out with a mild shampoo. Do this once a week – overuse can lead to more dryness.
It’s also important to remember the state of your scalp’s overall health. Siddha-Ayurveda suggests maintaining a balance of the doshas, particularly pitta, which can be aggravated by stress, heat, or spicy foods. Ensuring a diet rich in cooling, hydrating foods can assist in managing both dandruff and hair health on a longer-term basis. Drinking adequate water, consuming fresh fruits, and avoiding processed or spicy meals could support scalp health.
If your condition persists or worsens, it would be wise to consult with a healthcare professional. Dandruff can sometimes be a sign of an underlying condition that may need other intervetions. Natural remedies can be a part of a matrix of supportive care rather than a sole solution, aimed not at aggravating existing challenges but at creating balance and relief.



