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6 Natural Anti-Dandruff Remedies

The weather has been changing so drastically lately. Since it finally decided to feel like Spring, it’s time to ditch those heavy products that we all love during the winter and transition into lighter butters, oils, and moisturizing sprays. If your scalp over produces dead skin cells, which is the common cause for the scalp condition dandruff, here are a few natural remedies that will keep your scalp free of build up during the warm months and all year long. These healthy alternatives are brought to you by BlackGirlLongHair.com!

Apple Cider Vintner (ACV) Rinse

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Mix 1 cup of apple cider vinegar with 2 cups of water into a spray bottle. Spray on your hair and scalp. Massage it into your scalp gently. Leave it in your hair for about 5-15mins then rinse. Moisturize as desired (preferably with something light like coconut or jojoba oil). Repeat this process once or twice a week depending on the severity of dandruff.

Lemon

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The acidity of freshly squeezed lemon juice as with ACV helps break down fungus that is often the cause of dandruff outbreaks. Massage 2 tablespoons of lemon into your scalp. Leave it in your scalp for about 2 mins. I know this will sting. Then mix 1 teaspoon of lemon with 1 cup of water and rinse your hair with it. Repeat daily until no longer needed.You can also squeeze an entire lemon into a bowl and mix with 5-10 tablespoons of coconut oil. Massage the mixture into your scalp and leave it in for 20-30mins and rinse with a mild shampoo. Repeat this once or twice a week.

Tea Tree Oil

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Tea tree oil has been medically proven to be a natural antifungal and functions as a good disinfectant. You can mix 5-10 drops of tea tree oil in your shampoo and wash your hair as normal. However I find this method to be more effective; after shampooing your hair, mix 1 tablespoon of tea tree oil into 1 cup of warm water or Aloe Vera juice, spray into your scalp and let it sit for a few minutes. Pat the extra moisture out, but don’t wash it out.

Baking Soda

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Baking soda kills fungus and gently exfoliates the scalp of excess dead skin. You will need 1 tablespoon of baking soda, 1 cup of water and a few drops of rosemary oil (Optional).  Mix 1 Table spoon of baking soda with 1 cup of warm water or 2 tablespoons with 2 cups of warm water and so on. Use an applicator bottle or clean empty shampoo bottle and apply the mix to your hair and scalp. Shake well before use. Use this in place of shampoo and rinse as normal. Use a light moisturizer like Jojoba oil afterwards. Repeat this once a week.

Salt

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Salt is a natural exfoliator, it gets rid of extra oils and dead skin flakes. Rubbing it on your scalp will also help soothe the itchy feeling. You need 3 Table Spoons of salt (Epsom Salt or Dead Sea salts are great if you have them, but regular salt is okay too).  Gently massage the 3 Table spoons of salt into your scalp while its dry or slightly damp for 2-3mins. Shampoo immediately afterwards. You can repeat this process once a week.

Eat Right

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You all knew this was coming! I cannot stress how eating properly affects all aspects of our wellness. Eating well helps hair and nail growth as well as improvement of overall skin condition. Eat green leafy vegetables (raw in salad form or blended in juice form), this encourages healthy skin, hair and nail growth. Fish oils are also essential for beautiful hair and skin, taking Omega 3,6 and 9 supplements will not cure dandruff but will reduce the severity. Also, consider adding lean proteins like fish, eggs, nuts and beans to your diet. –BlackGirlLongHair.com

I don’t have many issues with dandruff but its a common scalp condition and I know this information will be helpful to a lot of people. If you use other remedies that are not listed above let me know in the comments.

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