In the ever-changing world of beauty and personal care, new trends pop up constantly—some innovative, others a little puzzling. One of the more unusual methods making waves is adding crushed aspirin to shampoo. At first, it sounds unconventional, yet many people claim it helps with scalp health and shinier hair. So, what’s the reasoning behind this practice, and does it really work? Let’s explore.
Using aspirin in hair care isn’t brand new. For decades, people have experimented with household items in beauty routines. Aspirin, well-known for its anti-inflammatory properties, was originally used to calm dandruff and scalp irritation. Over time, some users noticed added shine and manageability, leading to its spot in DIY shampoo recipes.
Aspirin (acetylsalicylic acid) is a derivative of salicylic acid—a common ingredient in skincare for exfoliation. On the scalp, it may help by:
Removing dead skin cells
Reducing inflammation
Creating a healthier environment for hair growth
That said, research on aspirin’s direct benefits for hair is limited, so most of the claims remain anecdotal.
Supporters of the aspirin shampoo method say it can:
Reduce dandruff flakes
Relieve itchy or irritated scalp
Add shine and smoothness
Help unclog hair follicles
The anti-inflammatory and mild exfoliating effects may explain why some people experience relief.
Curious to give it a go? Here’s a simple method:
Crush 1–2 aspirin tablets into a fine powder.
Mix with a small amount of your usual shampoo.
Massage gently into your scalp.
Leave for a few minutes, then rinse thoroughly.
⚠️ Always do a patch test first to avoid allergic reactions.
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