Struggling with persistent dandruff? Incorporating Aleppo soap into your shampoo routine delivers clean, flake-free hair quickly and effectively.
We've previously explored Aleppo soap's benefits for acne-prone skin, but this premium, time-tested soap also excels at combating dandruff, thanks to its natural laurel oil content.
Laurel oil, a key ingredient in authentic Aleppo soap, has long been valued for its antifungal and soothing properties that target dandruff at the source.
How I use it: To eliminate dandruff from my scalp, I apply Aleppo soap as a shampoo 1 to 2 times a week—no more, to avoid overuse.
It produces minimal lather, which is completely normal and doesn't diminish its proven effectiveness.
After thoroughly rinsing, I follow with a moisturizing conditioner to keep hair hydrated and prevent dryness.
Switching from commercial shampoos to Aleppo soap has noticeably reduced dandruff on my scalp, providing a reliable, all-natural solution backed by centuries of traditional use.
Have you tried Aleppo soap for dandruff? Share your experiences in the comments.

An Aleppo soap bar costs between 4 and 8 €, offering long-term dandruff relief that pays for itself quickly.
In contrast, a bottle of Head & Shoulders runs 8 to 12 € with inconsistent results. Opting for this natural alternative saves at least 4 €.