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Skin and Hair Disorders
Question #36838
120 days ago
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how to apply curd on hair for dandruff - #36838

Christopher

I am really struggling with dandruff lately. It’s super frustrating because it flakes are everywhere! Friends have mentioned using curd, and I’ve heard that it can help but I have no idea how to apply curd on hair for dandruff. I read somewhere that it’s supposed to moisturize the scalp and like maybe balance pH or something? Anyway, last weekend I tried a random recipe online that mixed curd with lemon juice, which sounded good, but I think I may have put in too much lemon - didn’t feel too great afterwards, y’know? I really want to stick with curd, but how do a apply it? Should I just slather it on my scalp? Like, do I need to leave it for hours or just 30 mins? And how often can I do this? I once left it overnight, but I felt kinda silly and worried about the smell! After washing it out I didn’t notice much difference. Does it really help with dandruff or is there something I’m missing? Any tips on how to apply curd on hair for dandruff that might make it actually work? Also, how do I know if it’s working? I hope this isn't too many questions! Thanks!!

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Using curd for dandruff is actually a traditional remedy that can indeed be quite effective if done properly. The lactic acid in curd helps to hydrate the scalp and balance its pH, potentially reducing dandruff. The key is applying it correctly and in moderation to avoid irritation, like the one you experienced with too much lemon juice.

Here’s a practical method: Take about a cup of fresh, plain curd - preferably unsweetened. Once you have that, simply stir it well to get a smooth consistency. If you’d like to enhance its effects, you can add a tiny bit of honey or fenugreek powder, which also has antifungal properties that might help with dandruff.

Before application, it’s important to detangle your hair gently to avoid any knots. Then, with your fingertips, or using a brush, apply the curd directly onto your dry scalp. Make sure it covers the entire scalp evenly. You don’t have to slather it on the hair lengths as too much can be unnecessarily messy.

Allow it to sit for about 20-30 minutes; no need for hours or overnight. Longer exposure might not yield better results and can cause your scalp to feel too heavy or sticky. Then rinse it out with lukewarm water, followed by a gentle shampoo to ensure all the curd is removed. This should be done twice a week or so. You can adjust this depending on how your scalp responds.

Signs that it’s working include a noticeable reduction in flaking and an overall soothing feeling on the scalp. If after a few applications there’s no change, you might want to reassess the mixture you’re using or consider seeking a consult with a dermatologist, as it may be related to another scalp issue.

It could take a few applications to notice real results, but give it a fair try without any harsh additives. Avoid applying continuously without seeing improvement. Balance with a good diet and moisture routine!

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Using curd for dandruff can be beneficial, owing to its cooling properties and ability to maintain scalp health. However, its effectiveness depends on correct application. To start, use fresh, plain curd – not too watery or too thick. Mix about half a cup of curd with a teaspoon of olive or almond oil, which helps soothe any scalp irritations and adds nourishment. If your scalp is particularly itchy, you might add a tablespoon of honey, which serves as a natural moisturizer.

Apply the mixture directly onto your scalp, massaging gently with your fingertips. Make sure to cover the scalp evenly. Focus on areas that seem particularly affected by dandruff. Leave it on for about 30 to 45 minutes, which is long enough for the curd’s lactic acid to act on the dandruff without causing excessive dryness. Avoid leaving it overnight; it’s unnecessary and can cause discomfort.

After this, rinse your hair thoroughly with lukewarm water. It’s crucial to ensure all the curd is washed off to prevent any residual smell. Use a mild herbal shampoo to clean your hair once you’ve rinsed out the curd. Do this treatment once or twice a week, depending on the severity of the dandruff.

To understand if it’s working, observe any reduction in flakes and changes in itching or redness. However, remember that persistent dandruff may require a more comprehensive approach — possibly involving dietary adjustments to balance your body’s doshas, particularly if your issue ties to an imbalanced pitta or vata. Foods that are hydrating and cooling, like cucumbers, are beneficial, and staying hydrated supports the overall scalp health. If there’s no change or if irritation continues, you might need to consider other underlying causes and possibly consult with a dermatologist or an Ayurvedic physician for further guidance.

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