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Abstract—: - For millennia, dandruff and scalp irritation have been prevalent throughout. There are a number of anti-dandruff products on the market, but none of them fully address the issue. And this could be the cause of the rise in anti-dandruff products. About 91 respondents were selected using a random selection technique and a questionnaire;61 of them were female, 30 were male. Of these, one is from khargone, forty-five are from Dhār, and the remaining 46 are from the Indore division. Of these, 76% reported having dandruff and significant scalp flaking. Dandruff products seem to be more common 20–50 age range. Patients with dandruff experienced more severe cases of scalp pruritus than those without. The individuals found that home treatments and other antidandruff products were the least effective. The data was collected from beauty salons of Indore division and hair clinics, students. Scientist needs to devise a method of treatment for this increasing problem of dandruff and scalp pruritus among the human population.
"STUDY OF CONSUMER PREFERENCES OF ANTI DANDRUFF PRODUCTS DURING 2024-2025 OF INDORE DIVISION.", International Journal for Research Trends and Innovation (www.ijrti.org), ISSN:2456-3315, Vol.11, Issue 5, page no.b287-b290, May-2026, Available :http://www.ijrti.org/papers/IJRTI2605135.pdf
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