Stinging Nettle
Stinging nettle is that annoying little plant that gave you rashes when you would play in the field as a child.
It is also a very effective anti-dandruff treatment. Get some dry stinging nettle and let it infuse in warm water until it cools down.
Poor it over some baking soda and use it as shampoo. Wash your hair and carefully rinse it out. It should show some results after the second usage.
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Depending on the exact cause of the dandruff, it may take awhile before finding what works best for you. When it comes to really managing persistent dandruff, it is often a good idea to use more than one treatment and alternate them.
Your body can grow resistant to the same substances being used. At times when there is thick scaling, coal tar may be the only close to natural treatment that works. Regardless of what you try, it takes time to work, especially for more severe cases.
Though, we would like to hear your take on the matter. Have you tried any of the remedies listed here, or have you tried any of the older natural approaches? Please leave a comment or question below. What have you found that works to treat dandruff without using a bunch of harsh chemicals?
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