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Nizoral AntiDandruff Shampoo 7 fl oz (200 ml)
List Price: $17.44
Amazon Price: $15.95
Average Customer Rating: (19 reviews)
Customer Reviews:
0 of 0 found this review helpful:
Excellent results., 2008-04-17
I had extremely dry scalp, and it was getting worse and worse. Eventually the scalp got dry and flaky only a couple of hours after I washed my head. Tried different kinds of shampoos and oils, nothing worked. Told about my problem to my primary care doctor. He said that might me some kind of fungal infection and recommended Nizoral. The one you can get without prescription. So I got the bottle.
The very first time I washed my head with Nizoral I felt it penetrated deeply into my skin. It felt much better so I decided to give it a try. As recommended, I used it twice a week, for three months. After three month there was substantial changes as follows. My skin was nice and smooth, at least for 4-5 days after washing the head. Also the hairs on my head got thicker and stronger, and looked much healthier. So after three month I went into a maintenance mode: washing every 5 days, or 3 times every two weeks, on average. Seems like if I don't, in about a week my skin starts getting a bit dry again, but nothing like it was before. I started using Nizoral in February 2007, and went into maintenance mode in May 2008, a year ago, and still doing it. So my recommendation: first check the nature of your dry skin with your doctor or dermatologist, and if it is due to fungal infection, chances are Nizoral will do the trick.
Also: I was loosing my hears in front on my scalp. Seems like once I started using Nizoral, I'm no longer loosing them. The bold spots I have don't increase.
4 of 4 found this review helpful:
In response to V. Tom's review, 2006-05-27
My own experience with Nizoral is that the first time you use it (after not using it for a while or not using it ever before), you WILL get an increase in flakes. It's almost as if it's loosening up and ridding your scalp of everything that was already there. After that, with continued use, it's amazing. I find that only after using it two or three times, I can stop... sometimes for weeks, sometimes for months, without reacurring dandruff! So don't be scared after the first shampoo and all these huge flakes show up. I do wish it smelled a little nicer, but it's a small price to pay for results!
1 of 4 found this review helpful:
didn't work for me, 2006-03-09
this shampoo made my dandruff even worse. after using it, it did make my scalp feel cool and cleansed, but an hour later i combed my hair and there were huge flakes in it. if you have to pay a little more for a dandruff shampoo buy paul mitchell's tea tree shampoo or something.
2 of 2 found this review helpful:
Nizoral is the best Anti-dandruff Shampoo ever!, 2006-02-26
I have an oily scalp but lots of dandruff. Nizoral really removes the dandruff without drying the scalp or the hair. The smell is relatively pleasant (the scent is a little bit on the medicinal side, but it is not offensive at all). It stops the itch almost instantly, and when used regularly, it keeps off the dandruff. Despite the high price, it is definitely worth the purchase.
I have tried many other anti-itch and dandruff shampoo, but they either dry the scalp too much (e.g. Head and Shoulders), or they smell offensive (coal tar products). The smell of the coal tar products remind me of the flea shampoo that I used to wash my dog with!
All in all, I would have given Nizoral 10 stars if I could. I would highly recommend this product.
2 of 2 found this review helpful:
Works well, must use it all the time., 2005-10-16
I suffer from seborhea sometimes, so to keep the flakey-scaley skin on my scalp, forehead, sides of my nose away I've gotten into using Nizoral when the symptoms arise.
For the most part it works. That said, it's expensive because it's only a small bottle it comes in and the price is high just for that bottle.
The smell is not so bad, pretty good actually. But of course, there's nothing you can do about it anyway because it's the flakes that you want controlled, so even if you don't like it you tolerate because the alternative is worse.
I suggest American readers try to order it from Canadian companies, or stock up while you're visiting up here because the 2% is a stronger concentration of the medicinal part of Nizoral than the American 1%.
Best of luck.
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