Vatika shampoos are known for their natural ingredient base, but not all of them are necessarily sulphate-free. Sometimes, it really depends on the specific variant of the shampoo you’re looking into. For example, some Vatika shampoos might contain sulphates, which are often used for their cleansing properties, while others, especially those marketed as herbal or natural, may be sulphate-free. It’s always a good idea to take a close look at the ingredient list on the product packaging or consult the manufacturer’s website for the most accurate information.
Now, regarding your dry and frizzy hair, sulphate-free shampoos can indeed be gentler, preserving natural oils and moisture balance, which aligns well with maintaining healthy ‘agni’ or your scalp’s vital essence. If you have vata or pitta imbalances, which might be contributing factors to dryness and flakiness, it might be best to avoid harsh chemicals. Opt for shampoos enriched with nourishing ingredients like aloe vera and coconut oil, both of which Vatika often uses and are known to soothe and moisturize, potentially alleviating flakiness.
For a more immediate remedy using Siddha-Ayurvedic principles, you might incorporate regular head massages with warm sesame oil or coconut oil. These oils are tridoshic, meaning they balance all doshas, and can help rejuvenate the scalp tissues (sapta dhatus) and improve blood circulation to prevent dryness and flaking. Apply, leave it on for about 30 minutes, then rinse with a mild, preferably herbal shampoo. Try maintaining a balanced diet rich in healthy fats, which can also support overall hair health from within.
While Vatika shampoo might be a good start, remember that treating any imbalance requires a holistic approach. Ensure your routine complements your personal constitution for best results. If the flakiness persists or worsens, do consult with a healthcare professional for further evaluation.



