Ways to stay dandruff free in the winter

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In winter everybody is suffering from dandruff. The main reason is the rough weather and environmental dust that increases the risk of dandruff on the skin of the head. However, there are several functional domestic ways to speedily remove this dandruff. If you use these methods for a while, you will get rid of the painful dandruff.

Baking soda usage:

Ubbeking soda

Soak well with the head water. Then baking soda to the tip of the finger and rub it on the skin of the head. After 10 minutes wash it thoroughly with hair water. Do not shampoo. Wash the hair the shampoo the next day. Use 1 times a week to get better results.

Coconut oil and lemon juice:

Ouncle oil and lemon juice

Mix 3 tablespoons of coconut oil and 2 tablespoons lemon juice together. Make a mixture of hair follicles, massage the skin on your head and rub it well. Wash your hair normally in 20-25 minutes. Use 2/3 times a week to get rid of dandruff quickly.

Vinegar Usage:

vinegar

White vinegar, apply all the hair and head on the skin as oil. Then keep the whole head twig all night with a towel. Wash the hair the next morning and shampoo. Do it twice a week, dandruff will be quickly removed.

Use aspirin tablet: Pour 3 aspirin tablets. Take 1 table spoon of vinegar and rub it on your head skin. Keeping the mixture for half an hour, wash the mixture with water. Dandruff problems will disappear rapidly.

Use of fenugreek seeds for deadly dandruff problems: Better drying in the morning and stirring in the morning after cooking. Do not drop the water that is scratched. Apply the fatty hairy head to the head and apply it to the head skin. Wash the hair well after keeping it for 3-4 hours. After washing the hair, wash the hair with the soaked water after all washing it. Do this twice a week. There will be many dandruff problems, but it will be removed.

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