For addressing dandruff in kids and oily scalp issues, we can turn yet to Ayurveda which offers several natural remedies that can be effective. Here are some tailored strategies that could help.
First, understand that both dandruff and an oily scalp can be related to an imbalance in the Kapha and Pitta doshas. Remedies should thus focus on balancing these doshas while maintaining overall scalp health. Begin with a gentle cleansing routine. Use a mild Ayurvedic shampoo containing neem or tea tree oil which are known for their antifungal and antimicrobial properties. Shampoo 2-3 times a week, not more, as over-washing can stimulate more oil production.
For pre-shampoo treatment, try a simple natural remedy like applying warm coconut oil or neem oil to the scalp. Warm the oil slightly and apply it gently with your fingertips, let it sit for about 30 minutes before washing. Neem oil is potent, so using it once a week can suffice.
Alter their diet to include more fresh vegetables and fruits, focusing on those with bitter or astringent tastes, as per Ayurvedic principles. Encourage drinking plenty of water to keep hydration levels balanced and help the body eliminate toxins efficiently. Avoid excessively oily, spicy, or refined foods which can exacerbate Kapha imbalances.
Herbs such as amla and fenugreek (methi) seeds may also prove beneficial. For instance, soak fenugreek seeds overnight, make a paste, and apply it to the scalp as a mask; leave it for 30 min before washing. Amla, being high in vitamin C, can be consumed in powder form or fresh juice, supporting scalp health by nourishing the hair roots.
Lastly, ensure they have a regular routine that involves plenty of physical activity to help regulate their internal balance. Laughing and play are also excellent for reducing stress which can sometime contribute to scalp issues.
Monitor the situation and if there are persistent issues or indications of infection, consult a medical professional promptly. These traditional methods should be practical and helpful, yet remember every kid is unique, and it may take some time to find the correct combination that works best for your children’s specific needs.


