Q1. Can I use Tarushine Hair Spray alongside Minoxidil — or will they interfere with each other?
ANS: Rosemary Essential Oil in Tarushine has clinical evidence showing comparable efficacy to Minoxidil for hair growth stimulation, so using both simultaneously essentially doubles the stimulant load on follicles — which could cause scalp irritation or sensitivity. If you are on Minoxidil, consult your dermatologist before adding Tarushine Spray to the same scalp, or use them on alternate days to avoid overstimulation.
Q2. Can Tarushine Hair Spray help with a receding hairline or only with general thinning?
ANS: Receding hairlines (frontal hairline recession) are typically driven by DHT-mediated follicle miniaturisation — a hormonal process that topical sprays can slow but not reverse once the follicle is significantly miniaturised. The spray's Bhringraj and Rosemary are most effective at the early stages of recession when follicles are still active; established bald patches at the hairline are unlikely to see significant regrowth from a topical alone.
Q3. I have dandruff and an itchy scalp — will Tarushine Spray worsen the flaking or help it?
ANS: The Aloe Vera Juice, Hibiscus, and Palash (Butea monosperma) in the formula have documented anti-inflammatory and scalp-soothing properties that can reduce the scalp irritation associated with dandruff. However, for fungal dandruff (Malassezia-driven), a dedicated antifungal treatment should come first — the spray does not contain antifungal actives and treating the root cause of scalp inflammation first will make the spray significantly more effective.
Q4. How should I apply the spray if I have very thick or dense hair — will it actually reach the scalp?
ANS: For thick or dense hair, parting the hair into 4–6 sections and spraying directly onto the scalp at each parting is essential to ensure the formula reaches the follicles rather than being absorbed by the hair shaft. Using a rat-tail comb to section the hair before spraying dramatically improves scalp contact and absorption of the active ingredients.
Q5. Can Tarushine Hair Spray be used on a dry, flaky scalp with psoriasis — or will it irritate it?
ANS: The Glycerin and Aloe Vera base provides genuine scalp hydration that can soothe the dryness and discomfort of psoriasis, and Honey has mild antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory properties. However, scalp psoriasis is a chronic autoimmune condition that requires dermatological management — the spray can provide comfort and supplementary support but should not replace prescribed treatment for psoriasis.
Q6. I have alopecia areata (patchy hair loss) — can the spray help regrow hair in the bald patches?
ANS: Alopecia areata is an autoimmune condition where the immune system attacks hair follicles — topical botanical sprays cannot address the autoimmune mechanism, but Bhringraj and Rosemary's follicle-stimulating circulation-boosting properties may encourage regrowth in patches where follicles are dormant but not permanently damaged. Mild, recently developed alopecia areata patches respond better than long-standing ones; a dermatologist's assessment alongside the spray is strongly advised.
Q7. Will spraying on the scalp daily cause product buildup that blocks follicles over time?
ANS: The water-based formula without silicones, mineral oil, or heavy waxes is specifically designed to avoid follicle-clogging buildup — the Aloe Vera Juice base evaporates cleanly and the botanical extracts are water-soluble. Washing hair 2–3 times per week as part of your normal routine is sufficient to prevent any accumulation of Glycerin or Honey residue on the scalp.
Q8. Can pregnant or breastfeeding women use Tarushine Hair Spray for postpartum hair fall?
ANS: The topical, water-based formula with food-grade botanical extracts like Aloe Vera, Hibiscus, and Curry Leaves is generally considered low-risk for topical use during breastfeeding. However, the Rosemary Essential Oil component has mild uterine-stimulating properties that make it cautiously avoided during pregnancy — postpartum use after delivery and during breastfeeding at normal topical doses is considered much lower risk, though checking with a doctor is advisable.
Q9. How should I store Tarushine Hair Spray — does it need to be refrigerated after opening?
ANS: Store the spray in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight — refrigeration is not mandatory but can extend the freshness of the Rosemary Essential Oil and botanical extracts. The Sodium Benzoate and Potassium Sorbate preservatives provide adequate shelf stability at room temperature, but avoid leaving the bottle in a hot car or near a window where heat can degrade the volatile herbal compounds.
Q10. Can men use Tarushine Hair Spray for beard growth or is it strictly for scalp hair?
ANS: The hair follicle-stimulating ingredients — particularly Rosemary Essential Oil (shown to increase dermal papilla cell proliferation) and Bhringraj — work on follicles regardless of their location, making it potentially useful for patchy beard growth or thin eyebrow areas when applied carefully. However, keep the spray away from the eyes, and for beard use apply with fingertips rather than spraying directly onto the face to avoid inhalation or eye contact.