Alright, so let’s get into it. Chirattai Thailam is indeed an interesting choice, especially for scalp issues. Its main component, coconut shell, mixed with other herbs, offers cooling and soothing effects which might help your mom’s psoriasis and itching. Now, for psoriasis, the cooling effect can balance Pitta dosha which often flares up in such conditions.
When it comes to applying chirattai thailam, you’re wondering about timing—leave it on for a few hours, maybe around 2-3, before washing off with a mild, Ayurvedic shampoo. Leaving it overnight can be okay for some people, depends on her skin sensitivity, you see. Being consistent, like 2-3 times a week, is key for any effect.
Concerning hair growth, chirattai thailam might indirectly help due to its support of overall scalp health. By reducing inflammation and itching, it creates a healthier environment for hair follicles, potentially aiding in reducing thinning. But it’s not a direct tonic for hair growth, you know.
As for side effects, the main thing to watch out for is greasiness, which some folks find annoying. Especially with thinning hair, it could weigh hair down, so maybe a small amount first to see how her scalp reacts. Sensitivity is another point to watch for, though it’s rare. Doing a patch test on the inside of her arm can be helpful to check for any unwanted reactions.
People’s experiences vary; some find relief within a few weeks, while for others, it could take longer. Encourage your mom to note any changes, good or bad, and adjust the use accordingly. Ayurveda thrives on personalization, after all. Just stay patient — these approaches often take time compared to quick fixes!



