How To Use Fenugreek Seeds To Treat Dandruff

You will be surprised to learn all the amazing ways to use these seeds to eliminate flaking.

Reviewed by Madison Dufour, Barber & Cosmetologist
By Arshiya Syeda

One of the most inconvenient aspects of life is dandruff. This condition causes damage to our hair and skin. It can be humiliating to scratch your scalp in public, especially if you are wearing a black dress with dandruff flakes all over it. Worry not! You can use fenugreek seeds for dandruff. Fenugreek seeds are considered to have immense hair care properties. Curious to learn more about it? Here, we have explained why fenugreek is one of the remedies to prevent and manage dandruff. Continue scrolling.

Are Fenugreek Seeds Effective Against Dandruff?

The antibacterial properties of fenugreek seeds coupled with its antifungal properties help get rid of the fungi that plague your scalp, causing dandruff (1), (2). The ingredient is a rich source of protein, vitamin C, iron, potassium, nicotinic acid, and lecithin. The benefits that these nutrients and properties offer for hair are innumerable. But, the one we care about most is its efficacy when it comes to fighting off the flakes. Which, by the way, is a job it does perfectly. So, let’s get right down to it and see how you can use fenugreek seeds to fight dandruff.

How To Use Fenugreek Seeds (Methi) To Treat Dandruff

1. Fenugreek Seeds For Dandruff

Fenugreek seeds for dandruff

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You Will Need
  • 2 tbsp fenugreek seeds.
Time

Overnight + 30 minutes.

Method
  1. Soak the fenugreek seeds in a bowl of water and leave it overnight.
  2. In the morning, grind the seeds to form a smooth paste.
  3. Apply this paste to your scalp and hair. Leave it on for 30 minutes.
  4. Wash your hair with a mild shampoo.
  5. Condition and let your hair air-dry.
How Often?

1-2 times a week.

Why This Works

Fenugreek seeds not only help prevent dandruff but they also promote healthy hair growth while preventing grays and adding shine to your hair (2), (3), (4).

2. Fenugreek Seeds And Lemon For Dandruff

Fenugreek seeds and lemon for dandruff

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You Will Need
Time

Overnight + 30 minutes.

Method
  1. Soak the fenugreek seeds in a bowl of water and leave it overnight.
  2. In the morning, grind the seeds to a smooth paste. Add the lemon juice to this paste and mix well.
  3. Apply this paste to your scalp and hair. Leave it on for 30 minutes.
  4. Wash your hair with a mild shampoo.
  5. Condition and let your hair air dry.
How Often?

Once a week.

Why This Works

Lemon juice helps control oil while unclogging your pores and boosting hair shine. It also helps exfoliate dead skin cells, helping you achieve a flake-free scalp (5).

3. Fenugreek Seeds And Curd For Dandruff

Fenugreek seeds and curd for dandruff

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You Will Need
  • ½ cup curd
  • 2 tbsp fenugreek seeds
Time

30 minutes

Method
  1. Soak the fenugreek seeds in the cup of curd and leave it overnight.
  2. In the morning, grind the seeds and the curd to a smooth paste.
  3. Apply this paste to your scalp and hair. Leave it on for 30 minutes.
  4. Wash your hair with a mild shampoo.
  5. Condition and let your hair air dry.
How Often?

1-2 times a week

Why This Works

Traditional and cultural use along with anecdotal evidence claims that curd is a hair softener that can improve your hair’s texture with its protein content while the fenugreek cleanses your scalp of the flakes. This pack hydrates your hair while adding shine and volume (6).

4. Fenugreek Seeds And Coconut Oil For Dandruff

Fenugreek seeds and coconut oil for dandruff

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You Will Need
Time

Overnight + 30 minutes

Method
  1. Soak the fenugreek seeds in a bowl of water and leave it to soak overnight.
  2. In the morning, grind the seeds to a fine paste and add the coconut oil to the mix.
  3. Apply this mixture to your hair and leave it on for about 30 minutes.
  4. Wash your hair with a mild shampoo and condition.
  5. Let your hair air dry.
How Often?

1-2 times a week.

Why This Works

Coconut oil has strong antibacterial properties. It moisturizes your scalp and improves scalp health with its nourishing fatty acids (7). In combination with fenugreek seeds, it makes a super moisturizing hair pack that gets rid of dandruff.

5. Fenugreek Seeds And Amla Powder For Dandruff

Fenugreek seeds and amla powder for dandruff

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You Will Need
  • 2 tbsp powdered fenugreek seeds
  • 2 tbsp amla powder
  • 4 tbsp lemon juice
Time

20 minutes

Method
  1. Combine all the ingredients until you get a smooth mixture.
  2. Apply this mixture to your hair and leave it on for 20 minutes.
  3. Wash with cool water and mild shampoo.
  4. Condition your hair and let it air dry.
How Often?

Once a week.

Why This Works

Amla has amazing healing properties, and in combination with the lemon juice, it gives your scalp a vitamin C kick (8). This hair pack helps kill dandruff while boosting scalp health and promoting hair growth. The hair pack will also give you relief from itching.

Dandruff can be annoying and make you feel uneasy. It can also be difficult to treat at times. While there are a variety of solutions that can help, natural ingredients can help eliminate the issue while being beneficial to your hair and scalp. Fenugreek seeds are one of such elements. Fenugreek seeds have antibacterial and antifungal qualities, which assist in getting rid of the bacteria that cause dandruff on your scalp. To have dandruff-free hair, use the recipes listed above. In addition, follow our comprehensive guide to resolve your hair and dandruff issues with fenugreek.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can we apply fenugreek paste to hair daily?

Yes, it is safe to apply fenugreek paste to the hair daily. However, daily application may not give any added benefits. Applying twice or thrice a week is ideal.

Does fenugreek thicken hair?

Yes, fenugreek helps thicken hair if applied regularly. It also promotes hair growth.

Can I leave fenugreek water in my hair?

Yes, fenugreek water can be left in the hair. It can be used as a leave-in conditioner to improve hair texture.

Sources

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  1. Evaluation of antibacterial and antifungal activity of fenugreek (Trigonella foenum-graecum) extracts
    https://www.researchgate.net/publication/299542917_Evaluation_of_antibacterial_and_antifungal_activity_of_fenugreek_Trigonella_foenum-graecum_extracts
  2. Effectiveness of Fenugreek Seed Paste on Dandruff among Adolescent Girls in Selected Women’s Hostel Coimbatore
    https://ijneronline.com/HTMLPaper.aspx?Journal=International%20Journal%20of%20Nursing%20Education%20and%20Research;PID=2014-2-2-13
  3. A small plant with big benefits: Fenugreek (Trigonella foenum-graecum Linn.) for disease prevention and health promotion
    https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/28266134/
  4. Fenugreek+micronutrients: Efficacy of a food supplement against hair loss
    https://www.researchgate.net/publication/251923543_Fenugreekmicronutrients_Efficacy_of_a_food_supplement_against_hair_loss
  5. Lemon as a source of functional and medicinal ingredient: A review
    https://www.researchgate.net/publication/336135127_Lemon_as_a_source_of_functional_and_medicinal_ingredient_A_review
  6. Ethnopharmacological survey of home remedies used for treatment of hair and scalp and their methods of preparation in the West Bank-Palestine
    https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/labs/pmc/articles/PMC5499037/
  7. Medicinal benefit of coconut oil
    https://www.researchgate.net/publication/268805677_Medicinal_benefit_of_coconut_oil
  8. Vitamin C content and antioxidant activity of the fruit and of the Ayurvedic preparation of Emblica officinalis Gaertn
    https://www.researchgate.net/publication/7540788_Vitamin_C_content_and_antioxidant_activity_of_the_fruit_and_of_the_Ayurvedic_preparation_of_Emblica_officinalis_Gaertn
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