Hey, I totally get where you’re coming from! Dealing with hair issues can be super frustrating. When it comes to Patanjali shampoos, it sounds like you’re looking for something that handles both the hair fall and dandruff situation. Okay, so let’s break it down a bit.
For both hair fall and dandruff, you might want to start with the Patanjali Kesh Kanti Anti-Dandruff Shampoo. This one’s got some ingredients like Tea Tree Oil and Aloe Vera. Tea Tree is known for its antifungal properties that work well on dandruff while Aloe Vera can soothe your scalp. It’s often mentioned as a calming blend that aims to tackle the root causes of dandruff. Another option could be Kesh Kanti Aloe Vera Shampoo which focuses more on moisturizing due to the Aloe content, so it’s great if your hair feels dry.
Re: the whole chemical concern, they don’t contain sulfates in the same way conventional shampoos might, but they’re not entirely free from any synthetic ingredients either. They do lean heavily on natural ingredients like neem and reetha which are great for scalp health. Neem is particularly helpful with anti-bacterial properties, supporting a clean and healthy scalp.
Now, results? You might notice slight changes in dandruff within a few weeks, but hair fall is trickier. Real changes in hair density can take few months, depending on the severity of your condition and how consistently you stick with your routine.
For hair types, if your hair tends to be on the drier side, you might follow up with a conditioner or a simple natural oil routine (like coconut oil) to avoid dryness. But for oily hair, you might do fine with just the shampoo.
Patanjali shampoos are gentle enough for more frequent washing. While daily use for some is okay, for others, it could mean maybe every second day? Depending on your hair’s response and how oily it tends to get.
Remember, everybody’s scalp and hair react differently, so it might take some experimenting to find what clicks best for you. Hope this helps, and wish you happy hair days ahead!