Pros: Cures the itching and gets rid of the flakes! Cons: More expensive than normal shampoos...of course!
One of my daughters had a bad case of itchy scalp and dandruff. She was embarrassed being a teenager, of course. We tried several shampoos on the market that were supposed to take care of dandruff problems but the real winner was Nizoral ...
Pros: I've tried them all, and this one is the max. Cons: Medicated without a lot of study. Expensive.
You may have dandruff, and you may not. Not all scalp problems are simple dandruff with flakes that show up on those bad days when maybe you did not wash or did not scratch the scalp good. If you can’t seem to keep the flakes at bay, then you probabl ...
Pros: Works wonders on persistent itch and flaking of dandruff, leaves hair clean Cons: Expensive, plus has a few "first-use" side effects. (See review)
"Alex, have you been washing your hair lately?" The question from Dr. Gilberto Capiro, MD, my primary care physician, caught me off-guard. We'd been discussing my weight (I've lost seven pounds in a year) and my attempts to supplement my diet by ...
The winter makes my hair really dry and flaky, especially when I use a lot of hair products. I hate having a dry scalp. It’s not that it’s extreme of anything, but sometimes, I just need to use a good dandruff shampoo to knock it out. I’ve used Head and ...
Pros: Got rid of my dandruff. Cons: Gave me hives.
This is going to be a pretty sad review. You see, I have really bad dandruff. My doctor has said that the same gene responsible for asthma is also responsible for dry skin especially dry scalp. Since I now have to take daily medication to control my ...
Pros: Seems to soften hair. Appears to help with dandruff. See review. Cons: Expensive
Intro - I was a relatively healthy kid. I hardly ever got colds, viruses or such. I never had skin problems or anything like that, either. I'm guessing the community I grew up in was fairly typical and if so, most every kid I knew was always ...
It so happened that I made up my mind to write an review about Nizoral.I was just reading a Magazine this afternoon and all of a sudden I get to see the Nizoral Advertisement and this made up my mind to write about my experience with this product.Since ...
Pros: It works! No funny tars or smells. No residue after using it. Cons: Expensive for a bottle, but lasts a long time. Works out to be cheaper.
This is a really easy to review because the product works so incredibly well, or at least it does for me. I have suffered with chronic dandruff for most of my 27 years. I even had "cradle cap" as an infant! I had some strange symptoms, almost no itching, ...
Pros: Effective at eliminating itch, flakes. Great scent. Pleasant, tingly feeling. Cons: Overuse can dry scalp. Hair becomes brittle, frizzy. Loses effectiveness over time.
If you've tried the usual suspects like Selson Blue, Head and Shoulders, etc. without getting results, this product could be a godsend for you. After battling dandruff and serious itch and irritation for almost a year, I did some research and came ...
Pros: It works. No build-up. No flakes. I saw immediate results with my first use. Cons: the price. but it works so its ok.
I've been battling dandruff since college years. I tried a lot of anti-dandruff shampoos and they all failed. From known to the not so popular ones. My dandruff worsened last year were I have huge flakes, and build up is almost everytime I wash my ...
Pros: Relief. It just works. Cons: Price. That con is negated, however, by the fact that it works so well.
I have been battling dandruff for nearly 10 years now, and have tried most all of the standard treatments available through your local pharmacy or department store, never having any real success in finding relief. As such, I just gave up for a number of ...
Pros: Amazingly effective. Gentle. Cons: A little expensive (but worth it!)
Ok so I admit that I had dandruff. Apparently everyone does because it is caused by an omnipresent fungus on your scalp (brought to you by same deity that created eyelash mites). I didnt have much luck with other products. The only thing that ...
Pros: Smells good; instantly decreases/controls flakes; Easy to use Cons: More expensive (but won't break the bank); didn't get rid of itching
Every year, as winter sets in and the air dries out, my scalp starts to flake. Selsun Blue and H & S didn't help, so I tried Neutrogena. First of all, the smell of Tar shampoo is about enough to make me gag. Second of all, it never did get rid of my ...
Pros: Smells good and it works! Cons: Nothing, I think it's worth the price.
Being a teenager, I can be vain, but when it comes to something like dandruff that's a different story. I started to get dandruff around the age of 12, right on the onset of puberty. For four years I tried different products. I went from Head & ...
Pros: It works fast, and every time. Cons: Its more expensive.
I have thick, curly long hair, and I've always had mild dandruff off and on. But a few years ago I noticed it had become much worse, and none of the shampoos I tried, like Head and Shoulders or Selsun Blue, not only didn't work, but seemed to exacerbate ...
Finally, a Dandruff Shampoo that Works! by dburk802 ,Nov 17 '03
Pros: It actually works! And you don't need to keep it on for a long time. Cons: It is expensive compared to other drug store brands. Almost twice the price.
I didn't think it could be done, but the world has finally produced a dandruff shampoo that works. I have tried all of the different brands, from "Head and Shoulders" to "Phytosylic Anti-Dandruff", "Neutrogena T-Gel" and "Selsun Blue". None worked, until Nizoral. The fragrance isn't bad, it doesn't smell "mediciney". And, unlike other dandruff shampoo, you don't need to keep it on your scalp for any specific duration. Nizoral provided results the first time I tried it. I have color-treated hair, medium body, medium length.
Pros: smell, way it leaves hair feeling (and it works!) Cons: Price
As the weather gets cooler, I develop an "itchy" head along with a slight dandruff problem. I've tried other shampoo's and they've left my colored, fine, wavy (curly some humid days!), medium length hair in shambles! Usually the product leaves it limp, dull and dry feeling. This one leaves my hair feeling like I used any regular shampoo. I'm using in conjunction with my normal conditioner and have experienced success with the 1% solution bought over the counter at the drug store. I am much more happy with this product as compared to the other dandruff shampoo's that I've tried.. Although its a bit pricey I found the smaller bottle at Walgreen's (after looking at prices on line) for $9.99 and they happened to have a $1 coupon the day I went... lucked out I guess! The product is the usual "blue" of dandruff shampoos, but has a very "clean" scent, not medicated smelling at all.
Pros: Smelled good, lathered well Cons: Made my dandruff worse!
I was very excited to try Nizoral after reading so many positive reviews. I have an oily scalp so I figured this would work because it's supposed to kill the fungus that thrives on oily scalps and causes dandruff. I liked the smell of this shampoo and it wasn't offensive at all like many other dandruff shampoos. I used Nizoral a few times a week for two or three weeks before I decided to discontinue. It had actually made my dandruff worse and my scalp more itchy than it was before! Needless to say I was very disappointed.
I suffer from severe danduff during winter and I've tried most products.. this is the only one that works..takes away the itch straight away and the flakes are gone within two washes.
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