Description
About
Darunaka Thailam is a traditional Ayurvedic medicated oil used mainly for treating scalp disorders like dandruff (Darunaka), itching, dryness, and flakiness. It is prepared by infusing Ayurvedic herbs in a nourishing oil base, usually coconut oil or sesame oil. The oil has antifungal, antibacterial, and moisturizing properties, making it effective for scalp care, hair growth, and maintaining healthy hair.
Uses
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Reduces dandruff and flaky scalp
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Relieves itching, dryness, and scalp irritation
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Prevents scalp infections caused by dandruff
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Strengthens hair roots and reduces hair fall
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Improves scalp circulation and promotes healthy hair growth
Benefits
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Natural remedy for dandruff (Darunaka)
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Moisturizes and nourishes the scalp
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Prevents recurrence of dandruff with regular use
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Promotes shiny, strong, and healthy hair
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Provides cooling and soothing effect to scalp
Different Names in Different Languages
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Tamil: தருணக தைலம்
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Hindi: दरुनक तेल
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Telugu: దరుణక తైలము
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Kannada: ದರುಣಕ ತೈಲಂ
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Malayalam: ദരുണക തൈലം
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English: Darunaka Oil / Anti-dandruff Ayurvedic Oil
Key Ingredients (Common)
(Ingredients may vary, but often include)
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Coconut Oil / Sesame Oil – nourishing base
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Nimba (Neem) – antifungal, antibacterial
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Amla (Indian Gooseberry) – strengthens hair roots
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Haritaki, Vibhitaki – scalp cleansing and balancing
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Tulsi, Bhringraj – promotes healthy hair growth
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Other anti-dandruff herbs
Dosage & Administration
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Apply 5–10 ml of Darunaka Thailam directly on the scalp
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Massage gently for 5–10 minutes
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Leave it on for at least 30 minutes to 1 hour (can be left overnight for better results)
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Wash off with mild herbal shampoo or lukewarm water
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Use 2–3 times a week or as directed by an Ayurvedic physician
Precautions
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For external use only
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Avoid contact with eyes
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Perform a patch test before first use (for sensitive skin)
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Store in a cool, dry place, tightly closed

























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