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If you’re constantly brushing flakes off your shoulders, you’re not alone. Studies show up to 50% of adults deal with dandruff at some point. The main culprit? An overgrowth of yeast (Malassezia) on the scalp, which triggers irritation and speeds up skin cell turnover. Stress, hormonal changes, and using harsh shampoos can make it worse—sometimes even after you switch products.
Some people get dry, powdery flakes, while others struggle with oily, sticky patches. If your scalp feels tight or itchy, chances are it’s more than just dryness—it’s inflammation driving the cycle. That’s where organic treatments come in: they target yeast, calm irritation, and help restore balance without chemicals that strip your hair.
Consistency matters. Most people see improvement in 2–4 weeks if they stick with the routine.
If your scalp gets red, swollen, or you see pus, it’s time to check with a dermatologist. Sometimes psoriasis or seborrheic dermatitis masquerade as dandruff and need targeted care.
If you’re looking for organic scalp treatments that blend proven botanicals and science, Arish BIO-NATURAL offers targeted solutions for dandruff relief. Our AI Skin Analyser helps you find the right Bionatural® Actives for your scalp type, so you’re not guessing. Check out our product range for real results—without harsh chemicals.
Yes, many organic ingredients—like tea tree oil, neem, and aloe—have antifungal and soothing properties that help manage dandruff effectively.
Most people notice less itching and flaking in 2–4 weeks if they use treatments consistently and apply them directly to the scalp.
Some oils, like tea tree or neem, can cause irritation if used undiluted. Always mix with a carrier oil and do a patch test first.
Massage the treatment into your scalp, leave it on for at least 15 minutes, and rinse with lukewarm water. Avoid using hot water.
Absolutely. Our formulas are designed to tackle both occasional and persistent dandruff with clinically proven botanicals.
Organic ingredients tend to be gentler and less likely to cause irritation, making them a solid option for sensitive skin.
It's best to use apple cider vinegar rinses only once or twice weekly to prevent dryness or irritation.
Harsh chemicals or sulfates can strip your scalp’s natural oils, leading to more dryness and flaking.
Yes, a diet high in sugar or processed foods can trigger inflammation. Eating more fresh fruits, veggies, and healthy fats may help.
We combine time-tested botanicals with modern science, and our AI Skin Analyser personalizes your recommendations for best results.