How effective is Patanjali shampoo for dandruff, and which one works best? - #10596
I’ve been dealing with persistent dandruff for a while now, and I want to try an Ayurvedic solution. I’ve heard good things about Patanjali shampoos, but I’m not sure which one to choose. How effective is Patanjali shampoo for dandruff, and which one works best for controlling flakes and itching? From what I’ve read, Patanjali offers shampoos like Kesh Kanti Anti-Dandruff Shampoo and Neem-Tulsi Shampoo. The Anti-Dandruff Shampoo is said to target the root causes of dandruff, while the Neem-Tulsi variant has antifungal and antibacterial properties to keep the scalp clean. Are these claims accurate, and how quickly do these shampoos show results? Another concern is about their safety and long-term use. Are these shampoos free of harsh chemicals like sulfates and parabens, or do they still contain some synthetic ingredients? If they are truly Ayurvedic, are they gentle enough for sensitive scalps and safe to use daily? I’m also curious about whether these shampoos work well when combined with other Patanjali products, such as oils or conditioners. Would using the Kesh Kanti Oil or Aloe Vera Conditioner alongside these shampoos enhance their effectiveness? If anyone has experience using Patanjali shampoos for dandruff, I’d love to hear your thoughts. Did they reduce flakes and itching, and were there any side effects like dryness or hair fall? Are there specific techniques or tips for getting the best results with these shampoos?
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