Curd, or yogurt, can indeed be beneficial for addressing dandruff due to its cooling properties and the presence of probiotics that could help restore scalp health. Though it might not provide an overnight solution, it can gradually reduce dandruff and soothe an itchy scalp when used correctly.
In Siddha-Ayurvedic tradition, we often consider dandruff as a result of an imbalance in the kapha and pitta doshas, which leads to dryness and itchiness. Curd’s cooling nature can help balance pitta, while its moisture can counteract dry scalp caused by an aggravated kapha.
To make the most of curd’s benefits, I suggest mixing it with other ingredients known for their scalp-healing properties. You might try creating a paste with equal parts curd, lemon juice, and a teaspoon of fenugreek powder. Lemon has acidic properties that can help remove excessive oil and flakes, and fenugreek acts as an antifungal agent.
Before applying, ensure your hair and scalp are dry. Apply the paste directly onto your scalp, massage gently, and allow it to sit for 30 minutes before rinsing with a mild shampoo. It’s important to apply this treatment 2–3 times a week for best results. Consistency is key. Make sure to rinse thoroughly to avoid residue, and be patient, as natural remedies often require time to work.
If symptoms persist, or if dandruff is severe with signs like excessive scaliness or redness, you should definitely consult a dermatologist. These could be signs of a more serious condition like seborrheic dermatitis, which might need medical intervention.



