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Home Remedies For Dandruff

Peeling Scalp / Dandruff Definition


Dandruff, also called scurf, is the common skin problem that people face daily. It is normal for skin cells to die and flake off, it is nothing but flakes, but when the flaking starts to become intensive there might be a problem that should be solved. There are two types of dandruffs: dry dandruffs, which make the skin itchy, and the oily dandruffs which makes the hair sticky and sometimes smells. The cause for dandruff can be dry weather, hair chemicals, nutrition and more. Most cases of dandruff can be treated with specialized shampoos or common household remedies.

Home Remedies for Peeling Scalp / Dandruff


How to Cure Peeling Scalp/ Dandruff with Natural Treatments


1. Massage hair with pure coconut oil daily.

2. Mix 2 tablespoons of fresh apple juice to 2 tablespoons of warm water, apply on hair, rub, leave for 10 minutes and wash off. Repeat 2-3 times a week.

3. Rub olive oil into scalp, leave for 5-10 hours and wash off.

4. Crush 1 aspirin and put it in a regular shampoo bottle, mix well and wash hair.

5. Pour apple cider vinegar on hair and massage well, leave for a few minutes until it's dry and then wash. Repeat until peeling is gone.

6. Cut an onion into big slices; Tie on the feet with a big cloth for half an hour.

7. Saturate 1 teaspoon of fenugreek seeds (Hilba) in a glass of water, use to wash the hair. Then apply some olive oil on the hair. Repeat a few times.

Home remedy for dandruff:
Smear honey on the peeling area, massage gently, and leave for 45 minutes then wash. Repeat every day for 2 weeks or until dandruff is gone.

 

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Dandruff In Wikipedia - Information about Dandruff.

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