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If your scalp feels like it's always itching or flaking, you're not alone. Over 50% of adults deal with dandruff at some point, and it can be maddening—white flakes on your shoulders, tightness after washing, and that urge to scratch every hour. Most folks blame shampoo, but the real culprit is usually your scalp's reaction to yeast, excess oil, or harsh products.
Dandruff happens when the scalp's natural balance gets thrown off. Malassezia yeast loves oily skin and can inflame hair follicles, leading to flakes and irritation. Add in strong cleansers or frequent heat styling, and your scalp barrier gets even weaker. That's why you need more than a basic shampoo—masks can target both flakes and itch directly.
Here's what brings real relief:
If you're tired of trying products that just mask the symptoms, Arish BIO-NATURAL offers targeted anti dandruff hair masks packed with Bionatural® Actives. We blend neem, tea tree, and nourishing botanicals to calm irritation fast—no harsh chemicals, no fake scents. Try our solutions and see a real difference in how your scalp feels. Get your personalized recommendation at Arish BIO-NATURAL.
Yes, a good mask targets both the underlying yeast and soothes the inflammation that causes itch. Look for proven ingredients.
Once or twice a week is usually enough. Overuse can dry your scalp or cause buildup.
Natural ingredients like neem and tea tree oil tend to calm irritation and are less likely to cause reactions than synthetic chemicals.
Focus on the scalp. That's where dandruff starts and where the itch is most intense.
We offer masks with potent botanicals that tackle stubborn flakes and soothe itching. Find the best fit using our AI Skin Analyser.
Skip heavy silicones, sulfates, and strong fragrances. These can irritate and clog your scalp.
Most people notice less itch and fewer flakes after 2-3 uses, but severe cases may take longer.
Our masks are gentle and won't strip color. They're designed for all hair types, including chemically treated hair.
Yes—cleansing first removes buildup and lets the active ingredients reach your scalp.
It's usually fine, but space out treatments to avoid irritation. If you're unsure, consult with a dermatologist.