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Look for shampoos with zinc pyrithione, ketoconazole, or tea tree oil. Studies show zinc pyrithione reduces flakes by up to 60% in two weeks. Ketoconazole fights fungus directly—great if you've had stubborn dandruff for months. Tea tree oil helps calm redness and itching.
Harsh cleansers can make your scalp overproduce oil, undoing the good work. Opt for sulfate-free formulas that clean without stripping.
Some anti dandruff shampoos feel nice on hair but ignore scalp health. Pick ones with added botanicals—like aloe, neem, or rosemary—to soothe and hydrate without buildup.
Try a patch test before full use (especially if you have sensitive skin). If flakes worsen, it’s probably the wrong formula for you. Rotate anti dandruff shampoo with a hydrating shampoo twice a week—too much medicated shampoo can dry your scalp. Results usually show within 14 days.
If you’re tired of trial and error, Arish BIO-NATURAL provides anti dandruff shampoos made with Bionatural® Actives and gentle botanicals. We even offer an AI Skin Analyser to help pick the best match for your scalp. Check us out at arishbionatural.com for natural relief you can trust.
Most people don't need to use it daily. Two to three times a week is usually enough. If your scalp feels dry or irritated, cut back and alternate with a gentle, hydrating shampoo.
You should see fewer flakes and less itching in about two weeks. If nothing changes after a month, switch up the formula or see a dermatologist.
Dandruff often returns if you stop treatment, especially if your scalp is prone to yeast overgrowth. Keep a routine going even after flakes disappear.
Yes, our formulas are gentle and sulfate-free, so you can use them without worrying about fading your color or damaging your hair’s texture.
Absolutely. Stress changes your skin’s oil production and immune response, which can trigger or worsen dandruff outbreaks.
They can. Neem and tea tree oil have antifungal and soothing properties that help reduce flakes and calm the scalp. Look for them in ingredient lists.
Some shampoos contain harsh detergents or heavy fragrances that can irritate sensitive scalps. Switching to a gentle, botanical-based formula often helps.
Kids can use most gentle, natural anti dandruff shampoos. Always check the label for age recommendations or ask your pediatrician if you’re unsure.
We blend nature with patented actives to target dandruff gently. Plus, our AI Skin Analyser helps you pick the right formula for your unique scalp.
Some medicated shampoos can reduce scalp acne by controlling yeast and oil. If acne persists, consider seeing a dermatologist for tailored advice.