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Dandruff, itchy scalp, hair fall: 8 quiet ways your hair is giving out warning signs of bigger health problems

If you don’t wash frequently your hair and scalp can suffer from hidden hair situations that won’t be so pleasing. From itching to hair dullness, there are tell-tale signs that can expose unhealthy scalp hygiene. Here, Dr. Priyal Sen, Delhi based Dermatologist and Senior wellness coach talks about the signs to look out for and how to keep your own scalp healthy and clean.

October 24, 2025 / 12:25 IST
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How to keep hair healthy and strong: A dirty scalp, buildup of oil, dirt and sweat deranges your scalps PH balance which can lead to itching on the scalp (Image: Pexels)

Hair care goes way beyond just shampooing — it’s about scalp health, damage prevention and giving your hair the right nutrients. Though many emphasise the importance of styling or the right products, how often we wash our hair is a big factor when it comes to its overall health. Not washing your hair enough can allow oil, dirt, sweat and environmental pollutants to proliferate on your scalp from one day (or week) to the next — causing a variety of subtle problems that might seem unrelated at first.

Going without washes for extended periods can lead to scalp issues, weakened hair follicles, or even more hair shedding. “These are signs you can understand and change your hair care routine accordingly, improve scalp hygiene to have vibrant looking healthy, nourished hair which is manageable,” Dr Priyal Sen, Delhi-based dermatologist and senior wellness coach at HealingNature, tells Moneycontrol.

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While it's not necessary to wash your hair everyday, doing so promotes natural lustre, lessens odour and encourages a healthy scalp.

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If you’ve got oily roots and buildup on your scalp, it may mean that oil simply isn’t getting properly cleaned out.

Solution: Wash more often, or try a mild, sulfate-free shampoo.


A dirty scalp, buildup of oil, dirt and sweat deranges your scalps PH balance which can lead to itching on the scalp.

Solution: Wash your hair frequently and use a mild, medicated shampoo to minimise irritation.


Sticky dead skin cells can often be stuck, and dandruff or excess flakes may develop.

Solution: Shampoo your hair and think about using anti-dandruff treatments as necessary.

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A strong smell can be an indication of sweat, sebum, and environmental dust accumulation.

Solution: Shampoo more and keep the scalp clean.


Hair typically feels lifeless when oils are built up and weighing the hair down.

Solution: Shampoo and condition to the rescue!


If a scalp pore becomes clogged, you can end up with pimples or folliculitis.

Solution: Gentle cleansers (shampoos can be exfoliating, believe it or not) can help to wash away buildup that could potentially cause inflammation.


Hair fall can also become more severe when the pores get clogged due to excess sebum or dirt.

Solution: Regular washing to decongest pores and strengthen roots.


Build up on your scalp can leave residue that contributes to oil buildup, itching flakes and dull hair.