Applying curd to your hair can be an effective traditional remedy for dry and frizzy hair. It’s a simple process, but to get the best benefits, there are a few things to keep in mind. Curd is renowned for its moisturizing and conditioning properties; it can help squelch frizz and enhance your hair’s overall health.
Here’s how you can apply it properly. First, use full-fat curd if possible, as it contains more fats and proteins that are beneficial for nourishing your hair. Before you start, make sure your hair is detangled and damp. You might want to wet it slightly with a spray bottle if it’s dry. Now, take about one cup of curd (adjust according to hair length), and start applying it from the scalp to the tips. It’s better to section your hair for even application.
Massage the curd gently into your scalp, because it can also help calm scalp irritations and balance natural oils. Apply generously to the ends which are usually more dry and damaged. You don’t need to let your hair soak in curd for too long; about 30 minutes to an hour is enough.
When it comes time to rinse it out, using a mild shampoo is advisable. While you can just rinse with water, a gentle shampoo will help remove any residual smell or heaviness. Make sure the water is not too hot as this can dry out the hair.
Repeat this treatment once a week if your hair is very dry. Also, integrating a few drops of lemon juice or honey to the curd can add additional benefits, such as shine or antibacterial properties. The goal is to restore moisture and shine without overloading your hair with commercial products, which it seems you’ve tried without success.
Incorporating curd into your hair care routine, alongside a diet that supports healthy hair, can bring noticeable improvements. Stick with it and watch how your hair responds. If any issues persists, consider a consultation with an Ayurvedic practitioner to explore underlying imbalance in your doshas (like Pitta or Vata) that might be causing hair issues, and to get more tailored advice.



