Published : 2026-06-30

Essential oils in dandruff management: pharmacological mechanisms, therapeutic efficacy, and prospects for natural scalp care

Sharwari Sonawane

Yogesh Sharma

Ganesh Sonawane

Sunil Mahajan

Deepak Sonawane

Abstract

Dandruff is a common, chronic scalp disorder affecting approximately 40–50% of the adult population worldwide. It is characterized by excessive flaking, itching, irritation, and impaired scalp barrier function, primarily driven by Malassezia spp. fungal overgrowth, abnormal keratinocyte turnover, sebum imbalance, low-grade inflammation, and oxidative stress. Conventional anti-dandruff agents such as ketoconazole, zinc pyrithione, selenium sulfide, and ciclopirox olamine remain effective but are frequently associated with adverse effects, recurrence after discontinuation, reduced patient compliance, and concerns regarding long-term safety. These limitations have led to growing interest in natural, multi-targeted therapeutic alternatives. Essential oils are complex mixtures of bioactive phytochemicals, including terpenes, phenolics, aldehydes, and esters, that exhibit broad-spectrum antifungal, anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, keratolytic, sebum-regulating, and barrier-restorative properties. Oils such as tea tree, lemongrass, rosemary, thyme, clove, peppermint, neem, eucalyptus, and basil have demonstrated significant inhibitory activity against Malassezia species through membrane disruption, fungal lipase inhibition, cytokine modulation, and oxidative stress reduction. Clinical and experimental studies support their efficacy, with certain formulations showing substantial reductions in dandruff severity. This review summarizes the pathophysiology of dandruff, elucidates the pharmacological mechanisms of essential oils, and evaluates their therapeutic potential as safe, effective, and holistic alternatives for long-term dandruff management.

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Dandruff, essential oils, Malassezia species, antifungal activity, scalp disorders


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Sonawane, S., Sharma, Y., Sonawane, G., Mahajan, S., & Sonawane, D. (2026). Essential oils in dandruff management: pharmacological mechanisms, therapeutic efficacy, and prospects for natural scalp care. Prospects in Pharmaceutical Sciences, 24(2), 180–189. https://doi.org/10.56782/pps.902

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