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Has there been a case where, after using an anti-dandruff shampoo and having your scalp become clear of the flakes, you start seeing them again within a week or two?
Dandruff is a common scalp condition characterized by flaking and itching. It has multiple causes, including fungal overgrowth (particularly Malassezia), scalp dryness, seborrheic dermatitis, sensitivity, or genetic factor. While anti-dandruff shampoos provide temporary relief for some people, dandruff often recurs because the underlying cause may persist.
Addressing the root cause whether fungal, inflammatory, or due to scalp pH imbalance is important for longer-term management. Traditional Ayurvedic approaches focus on balancing scalp health through oils and herbs.
Some people find relief with these methods, supported by growing research interest. However, persistent or severe dandruff may require professional dermatological evaluation.
Instead of asking how we can remove the dandruff, Ayurvedic medicines ask why it continues to grow. And most times, the solution is related to rebalancing the inner environment of the scalp. BeBroot's approach to scalp wellness is built on this same principle.
Here are 5 main oil's used in treating dandruff from an Ayurvedic perspective.
1. Tea Tree Oil
Dandruff is caused by fungi called Malassezia. Tea tree oil can be used to balance its levels on the scalp. In addition, the oil balances the oil production, which nourishes the fungus. When combined in the right formula, this oil offers the right amount without causing dehydration in the scalp.
2. Rosemary Oil
This oil promotes blood circulation around the hair follicles. Nutrients get to the scalp easily, thus reducing any hair loss associated with persistent dandruff. In addition, this oil helps to calm the inflamed area when the patient scratches due to itching.
3. Neem Oil
Neem oil is a common ingredient used in Indian households. It is antibacterial and antifungal, useful for getting rid of dandruff caused by a recurring flaking scalp. This oil is selective and targets the germ without disturbing the microbalance of the scalp.
4. Bhringraj Oil
Known as the king of herbs for hair, Bhringraj in Ayurveda is known to deeply condition the scalp, moisturize the dry scalp, and promote natural skin cell growth. Dandruff is commonly caused when the scalp becomes dry and unbalanced. The oil helps balance the scalp, which is crucial, especially during dry winters and humid summers.
5. Amla Oil
Amla helps with dandruff by promoting healthy skin cells and repairing the protective layer of the scalp. An unprotected scalp makes it easier for fungi and bacteria to affect the scalp, causing dandruff.
How ScalpVeda Brings These Together
Many traditional Ayurvedic formulations combine multiple oils to address different aspects of scalp health. Rather than applying each oil separately, these combinations provide a convenient way to benefit from several complementary ingredients.
Each of these oils works differently on the scalp. ScalpVeda brings them together in a single, leave-on formulation — so you get the benefit of a complete Ayurvedic scalp protocol without the complexity of sourcing and mixing each one.

ScalpVeda combines the five oils above : Tea Tree, Rosemary, Neem, Bhringraj, and Amla alongside supporting Ayurvedic ingredients for a complete scalp care formulation. Apply it to the scalp after parting the hair, massage it lightly, and leave it overnight. No need to rinse.
Manufactured in AYUSH-compliant, GMP-certified facilities and made in India without any harmful chemicals. After two to four weeks of regular use, people can see their dandruff reduced drastically. You can explore ScalpVeda directly on bebroot.com.
Note: While some users report scalp improvement with consistent use, results vary significantly depending on the underlying cause of dandruff. Some people see changes within a few weeks, while others may need longer periods of use. Persistent dandruff may require dermatological evaluation to identify the underlying cause.
Conclusion
Dandruff can be managed with appropriate approaches tailored to its underlying cause. Traditional Ayurvedic oils including tea tree, rosemary, neem, bhringraj and amla each have documented properties that may support scalp health
BeBroot India's combined ingredients are easier to use than applying each one separately.
However, if you experience persistent dandruff, the issue is likely rooted in a different cause
Reference:
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/12451368/
https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC89709/
https://www.mdpi.com/2079-9284/9/3/58
https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/28378083.2025.2586925
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0378874123008267
DISCLAIMER: Educational purposes only not medical advice. Do not self-diagnose or self-treat. Consult a healthcare provider before starting any supplement, making diet changes, if pregnant/breastfeeding, taking medications, or if symptoms persist. Individual results vary. Seek emergency care for severe pain, difficulty breathing, allergic reactions, heavy bleeding, or infection. BeBroot products do NOT diagnose, treat, cure or prevent disease. Herbs/supplements may cause side effects, interact with medications or be unsafe in pregnancy. BeBroot and its authors are NOT liable for damages from misuse of this information. Consult healthcare professionals for personalized advice.
