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Rid of Dandruff
Naturally
Dandruff affects up to 50% of people (1).
An itchy scalp and flakiness are the hallmark signs of this condition, but it may
also cause other symptoms like greasy patches on the scalp and tingling skin.
Historically, tea tree oil has been used to treat ailments ranging from acne to
psoriasis.
Another 4-week study examined the effects of tea tree oil on dandruff by
treating 126 people daily with a shampoo containing either 5% tea tree oil or a
placebo.
At the end of the study, tea tree oil reduced the severity of symptoms by 41%
and improved greasiness and itchiness (6).
Note that tea tree oil can cause irritation in those with sensitive skin. It’s best
to dilute it by adding a few drops to a carrier oil like coconut oil before applying
it directly to the skin.
Coconut oil may help improve skin hydration and prevent dryness, which can
worsen dandruff.
Other research has found that coconut oil could aid in the treatment of
eczema, a skin condition that may contribute to dandruff.
One study compared the effects of coconut oil and mineral oil on atopic
dermatitis, a type of eczema characterized by itching and inflammation.
Applying coconut oil to the skin for eight weeks reduced symptoms by 68%,
compared to just 38% in the mineral oil group (8).
Coconut oil and its compounds have also been shown to have antimicrobial
properties in some test-tube studies, although the effects on the specific strain
of fungus that causes dandruff have not yet been examined (9, 10).
When applied to the skin, aloe vera is believed to help treat skin conditions
like burns, psoriasis and cold sores (11).
Similarly, a test-tube study found that aloe vera was effective against several
species of fungi and may help control fungal infections that cause hair loss
from the scalp (13).
Test-tube studies have also found that aloe vera can reduce inflammation,
which may relieve symptoms (14).
Despite these promising results, additional studies are needed to look at how
aloe vera may directly affect dandruff.
While stress itself doesn’t cause dandruff, it can aggravate symptoms like
dryness and itching (16).
Sustaining high levels of stress long-term may suppress the activity of the
immune system (17).
A weakened immune system can reduce your body’s ability to fight off some
of the fungal infections and skin conditions that contribute to dandruff.
In fact, one study of 82 people with seborrheic dermatitis, one of the most
common causes of dandruff, showed that the majority of dermatitis episodes
were preceded by a stressful life event (18).
To keep stress levels under control, try some stress reduction techniques,
such as meditation, yoga, deep breathing or aromatherapy.
SUMMARYStress can weaken the immune system and decrease the body’s
ability to fight off infections that cause dandruff. Stress also often precedes
episodes of seborrheic dermatitis, one of the most common causes of
dandruff.
5. Add Apple Cider Vinegar to
Your Routine
Apple cider vinegar has been associated with a variety of health benefits.
These include improving insulin sensitivity and increasing weight loss (19, 20).
Apple cider vinegar is also often used as a natural remedy to get rid of
dandruff.
The acidity of the vinegar is believed to help stimulate the shedding of dead
skin cells on the scalp.
Apple cider vinegar is also said to balance the pH of the skin to reduce the
growth of fungus and thus fight dandruff.
However, there are no studies to support these claims and many of the
benefits of apple cider vinegar for dandruff are based on anecdotal evidence.
That said, test-tube studies show that apple cider vinegar and its compounds
can prevent the growth of certain types of fungus (21, 22).
If you’d like to give apple cider vinegar a try, add a few tablespoons to your
shampoo or combine it with other essential oils and spray directly onto hair.
SUMMARYApple cider vinegar is said to help remove dead skin cells and
balance the pH of the scalp. Moreover, test-tube studies show that it may
prevent the growth of certain types of fungus.
6. Try Aspirin
Salicylic acid is one of the primary compounds found in aspirin that is
responsible for its anti-inflammatory properties (23).
In addition to being found in aspirin, salicylic acid is also found in many anti-
dandruff shampoos.
Salicylic acid works by helping get rid of scaly skin and loosening flakes so
that they can be removed (1).
In one study, 19 people with dandruff used two shampoos containing either
piroctone olamine combined with salicylic acid or zinc pyrithione.
Both shampoos were able to decrease dandruff after four weeks, but the
shampoo containing salicylic acid was more effective in reducing the severity
of scaling (24).
Another study showed that a shampoo containing salicylic acid was similarly
effective as a prescription medication in treating seborrhoeic dermatitis and
dandruff (25).
For an easy dandruff remedy, try crushing two tablets of aspirin and adding
the powder to your shampoo before washing your hair.
Not only do they make up the cell membranes that surround your cells, but
they are also crucial in the function of your heart, immune system and lungs
(26).
Omega-3 fatty acids are also vital to skin health. They help manage oil
production and hydration, promote wound healing and prevent premature
aging (27).
Omega-3 fatty acids can also reduce inflammation, which may help relieve
irritation and dandruff symptoms (29).
Fatty fish like salmon, trout and mackerel are excellent sources of omega-
3 fatty acids. You can also take a fish oil supplement or increase your intake
of other omega-3-rich foods like flaxseed, chia seeds and walnuts.
SUMMARYOmega-3 fatty acids are important to skin health and can help
reduce inflammation. Deficiency can cause dry skin, dry hair and dandruff.
Probiotics may also help enhance immune function, which could help the body
fight against the fungal infections that cause dandruff (32).
In fact, one study showed that taking probiotics for 56 days significantly
reduced dandruff severity in 60 people (33).
Probiotics are available in supplement form for a quick and convenient dose.
They can also be found in many types of fermented foods, such as kombucha,
kimchi, tempeh, sauerkraut and natto.
It’s believed to act as a gentle exfoliant to remove dead skin cells and reduce
scaling and itchiness.
Baking soda also has antifungal properties that could be beneficial in the
treatment of dandruff.
One test-tube study measured the antifungal effects of baking soda on some
of the most common strains of fungus that cause skin infections.
Impressively, baking soda was able to completely inhibit fungal growth in 79%
of specimens after seven days (37).
Treatment guidelines for other conditions like atopic dermatitis also note that
baking soda baths can help provide relief from itchiness (39).
For best results, try applying baking soda directly to wet hair and massaging it
into your scalp. Let it sit for a minute or two, then continue shampooing your
hair as usual.
SUMMARYBaking soda has antifungal properties and may help relieve itching
and skin irritation.
Next time you start spotting flakes, give a few of these natural remedies a try.
Use these remedies on their own or pair them with over-the-counter products
like anti-dandruff shampoos to maximize treatment effectiveness.