I've used tea tree oil and massaged in the scalp. It works for me and my son. It can leave an oily residue so I would do it on a weekend and wash it out before going anywhere.
My son has dandruff and uses vinegar and water but keep in mind it will give a smell until the next time you wash it so do it on a day you are staying home. There are also other remedies available. Here are a few sites I looked at when I was searching for my son:myhomeremedies.net/2009/04/home-remedieh... luck!
1. Shampoo with an antidandruff shampoo each day to keep it away.2. Apply apple cider vinegar into your hair, enough to wet your scalp.Do this five minutes before you shower, then wash your hair as you normally would, while showering.
You will start to see a difference within a week or so. You will also notice that your hair will be healthier, and softer.3. Also olive oil can be of great help.
Apply 30 to 40 minutes before washing.
Oil is the best for dandruff. Also washing hair everytime you shower ... i've heard some people don't really wash their hair everytime they have a shower. Lastly use a comb more often, it helps strengthen the hair too.
Take a jar of real mayo and spread on your hair and make sure you get it down to the scalp and then wrap your hair in suran wrap. Let it sit for about an hour then wash out. I do this to myself and my oldest son during the winter URL1 may sound silly but it really does leave your hair shiny and soft!
I have found that using oils just makes our thick, coarse hair look greasy and heavy for quite some time.
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