Patanjali Kesh Kanti Anti-Dandruff Hair Cleanser Review

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Heylo Everyone, How was your weekend? I watched “Zootopia” with Mr Husband and we’ll review it soon on our lifestyle blog twosomelife. I have been suffering from dandruff problem since my visit to Belgium in winters. The sudden climate, water and food change took a tole on my scalp and gave me dandruff problem. So I have been trying to cure it and hence came across Patanjali Kesh Kanti Anti-Dandruff Hair Cleanser. I have just finished the bottle so I’m ready to share my views on it.

Patanjali Kesh Kanti Anti-Dandruff Hair Cleanser Packaging

About Patanjali Kesh Kanti Anti-Dandruff Hair Cleanser:

Patanjali kesh kanti anti dandruff hair cleanser is an herbal cleanser. It contains rosemary & tea tree oil which removes dandruff from hairs & enhances hair glow.

Price, Quantity & Shelf-life:

110/- INR for 200ml. 24 Months of shelf-life.

Patanjali Kesh Kanti Anti-Dandruff Hair Cleanser Price and Shelf-life

Ingredients:

Patanjali Kesh Kanti Anti-Dandruff Hair Cleanser Ingredients

Performance of Patanjali Kesh Kanti Anti-Dandruff Hair Cleanser:

Packaging:

Packaging of Patanjali Kesh Kanti Anti-Dandruff Hair Cleanser is sturdy and flip open cap shuts tightly but It is not an easy just flip-shut cap, you need to make the effort to shut it properly, I was careless once and just flipped shut it like other shampoos and when I picked up the bottle next time and saw the cap was not shut properly 😐 I do not like the packaging because of the cap. Also 200ml bottle is bulky to travel with.

Patanjali Kesh Kanti Anti-Dandruff Hair Cleanser

Color, Consistency and Smell:

Patanjali Kesh Kanti Anti-Dandruff Hair Cleanser is light green colored shampoo with thick consistency. It smells strongly of tea-tree and rosemary(listed in ingredients) and the smell can be bothersome to many. It doesn’t linger for long post wash.

Patanjali Kesh Kanti Anti-Dandruff Hair Cleanser Review

Performance:

Patanjali Kesh Kanti Anti-Dandruff Hair Cleanser lathers extremely well and I was not expecting such lathering giving it is herbal shampoo but surfactant base in base ingredients explains the lather(I wasn’t expecting this either). I dilute it with some water and then apply it on my scalp and hair, this way you can avoid product build-up. I do not need much shampoo to cleanse my hair and scalp. I always go for 2 washes with any shampoo to make sure my hair and scalp is clean. It cleans my hair and scalp nicely, makes hair soft and smooth, gives little volume to my hair and tames the frizz as well(yuhoo). My hair do not feel dry even if I skip conditioner and do not look flat either if I follow up with conditioner.

Coming to anti-dandruff claims, It reduces the itchiness of scalp and cleans the flakes hence reduces appearance of dandruff but it definitely does not cure the dandruff.

What I like:

  • Reasonable priced.
  • Reduces flakiness and itchiness.
  • Cleanses hair and scalp well(even oiled hair).
  • Lather well.
  • Makes hair soft, smooth and voluminous.
  • Conditions hair and scalp.
  • Controls the frizz.
  • Does not cause any hairfall.

What I do not like:

  • Surfactant base(They should have mentioned what kind of surfactant base).
  • Packaging.(the cap annoys me)
  • Does not cure dandruff.
  • Smell is very strong.

Final Verdict: 3.5/5

Patanjali Kesh Kanti Anti-Dandruff Hair Cleanser works great as a hair cleanser but it does not fulfill the anti-dandruff claim completely. It reduces appearance of flakes and itchiness of scalp because it is great cleanser but it does not do much for dandruff.

Recommended: Yes for very mild dandruff and if you do not mind surfactant based shampoo. No if you have severe dandruff issues.

Repurchase: No.

So what do you think about Patanjali Kesh Kanti Anti-Dandruff Hair Cleanser? Have you used it? Share your thoughts on it in comment section below.

Till next Time…take care…xoxo.

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46 Comments

    1. Oh that is bad…i ususally oil.my hair atleast once a week maybe because of that i did not face any drying but yeah in colder weather it can be drying as well..

    1. Oh it made your dandruff worse 😮 Thank god this has not happened with me but it surely did not work on my dandruff..
      ..even I have finished the bottle but of no use..

  1. It did a good job. Shampoos very seldom cure dandruff. They just reduce them. Taking zinc and magnesium supplements help to cure dandruff from within.

  2. The only Patanjali product that has suited me has been its aloe vera gel, otherwise its soaps, its shampoos all leave my skin horribly dry and parched somehow!

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