Nizoral AntiDandruff Shampoo 7 fl oz (200 ml)
Nizoral AntiDandruff Shampoo 7 fl oz (200 ml)
Nizoral AntiDandruff Shampoo: For external use only. Do not use on scalp that is broken or inflamed; if you are allergic to ingredients in this product. When using this product avoid contact with eyes; if product gets into eyes, rinse thoroughly with water. Stop use and ask a doctor if rash appears; condition worsens or does not improve 2 to 4 weeks. If pregnant or breastfeeding, ask a doctor before use. Keep out of reach of children. If swallowed, get medical help or contact a Poison Control Center right away.
Indications
Controls the flaking, scaling, and itching associated with dandruff.
Ingredients
Active Ingredient: Ketoconazole (1%). Inactive Ingredients: Acrylic Acid Polymer (Carbomer 1342), Butylated Hydroxytoluene, Cocamide Mea, Fd&c Blue No. 1, Fragrance, Glycol Distearate, Polyquaternium-7, Quaternium-15, Sodium Chloride, Sodium Cocoyl Sarcosinate, Sodium Hydroxide and/or Hydrochloric Acid, Sodium Laureth Sulfate, Tetrasodium Edta, Water.
Directions
Adults and Children 12 Years and Over: Wet hair thoroughly. Apply shampoo, generously lather, rinse thoroughly. Repeat. Use every 3 to 4 days for up to 8 weeks or as directed by a doctor. Then use only as needed to control dandruff. Children Under 12 Years: Ask a doctor. Store between 35 and 86 degrees F (2 and 30 degrees C). Protect from light. Protect from freezing.
Nizoral AntiDandruff Shampoo 7 fl oz (200 ml) Review
Your Reviews Got Me To Try It…,![]()
This is the first review I’ve ever written for a product but since YOUR comments are what saved my sanity I thought I’d try to do the same for someone else
The past 6 years or so I have struggled with heavy dandruff in the front, temple area, and base of my hairline. It was REALLY bad. I would refer to it as “Austin Powers Gold Member” flakes (when he peels his skin off in the movie and eats it..ugh!) I had tried everything, Neutrogena shampoos, SLS free shampoos, massaging my scalp, hot oil treatments, using luke warm water only to wash my hair, dinking plenty of water/healthy diet/vitamins, and basically anything and everything my hair dresser would recommend. I would slop on different hair oils and natural oils right on the patches and it LOOKED like it would work but only for an hour or two. I would be at work or school brushing flakes out of my hairline…ewww…
It wasn’t until a friend of mine was going to do my hair and I was sooo embarrassed that she would really see how bad it was. So I decided to make an appt. with a dermatologist. The day before the appt. I decided to look up Nizoral and Head & Shoulders and read the comments on Amazon (I do that with almost every product) and what I read in the comments are what lead me to try the shampoo first. I went to my local Walgreens and got a bottle for $7. I admit I wasn’t overly positive about it working…I had tried shampoos like this before just to see in a few hours that the flakes would reappear right? Wrong! I was and still am amazed that not only did it work but it’s been 2 months now and it’s still working. I believe it’s the anti-fungal agent in the shampoo that makes the difference.
All I can say is it’s been…whosh…a HUMUNGOUS sigh of relief. I’m 31 and female was starting to see thinning in the front where most of the patches were. So now not only are the “Gold Member” flakes gone, my hair has started to get thicker, I’m not constantly brushing crap out of my hair all day at work, but I’m saving money on expensive oils that weren’t really needed in the first place. YEAH!!
Just a note: I do follow up with a SLS free hydrating Shampoo (Enjoy or Sudzz are good)on the body and ends only-not the scalp area, because it can be a little drying. Hair dye may wash out faster with use of Nizoral but who cares when you have a clean, healthy, and good looking scalp!

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