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Convatec Nizoral A D Anti Dandruff Shampoo 7 oz

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Both an effective PLUS pleasant smelling product

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I've been using this product for years and I can't recommend it enough! I used to suffer winter after winter with a flaky, itchy scalp and it seemed like the only choices I had were "ok" smelling, ineffective products or horrible smelling products which would make me want to not leave the house. Finally, a dermatologist pointed me to this product, and you know what, it works and I can leave the house not worrying that everyone will know that I used this product for my "problem". The product is on the pricy side, but I only use it to wash my scalp and then use my daily shampoo to wash my hair. This helps to make the bottle last for a long time. Only need to use Nizoral once a week and no more itchy scalp! Try it and you'll too will be pleased with the results.

Hopkinton, MA

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Nizoral A-D Anti Dandruff shampoo 4oz

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I've always had dandruff/flakes in my scalp that got worse during the winter. If I ignored it and used regular shampoo, things just got worse and it was difficult to go out in public. Last year we went to a Dermatologist and he suggested Nizoral, along with a bunch of other shampoos. It had worked great for me, and I don't even wash my hair everyday, it's more every 2nd or 3rd day. I even try to alternate my shampoos between Nizoral and a regular shampoo, but it still works. I personally like, shampoos with a bit of a fragrance, so I had to sacrifice that when I am using Nizoral. I tried using Head & Shoulders too, but the smell of chemicals was so overwhelming, I had to give it up. The only con of this shampoo is the price. It's costly for a small bottle, but it works, so I try to look for sales. I'd recommend this to anyone who has flakes or dandruff and oily hair, which gets horrible for me in the winter.

Mount Prospect, IL

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Proven works! Nizoral Anti-Dandruff Shampoo

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Feeling snowy x'mas everyday? I certainly do not enjoy this kind of snow flakes....with combined itchiness. All these years, I have no idea whether my scalp is dry or oily. It can be so itchy, i thought it's due to dryness. But if I scratch my scalp, my sharp nail draws blood, and for some reason my scalp will become so oily. Seems like scratching can create sebum/ oil. I used tea tree oil as recommended online by some people. They do have cooling and minty effect, but does not cure my problem. I finally consult my family doctor about it, since I have recently seeing more hair falling out. Duh, why didn't I see a doctor earlier, and have to wait so many years to spring into action? Apparently some people can be so lazy, and won't do anything until the problem get so bad like in this case, i'm seeing myself getting bald.... My doctor recommended Nizoral. Not for pregnant women though, he said, so note that. Surprisingly, I see immeidate results. With first use, I'm feeling less itch, and no snow flakes. I use it twice each week. And now after half a year, I'm using it only once a week, or even once every two week as maintanence. I don't see my dandruff problem coming back!  

Sunnyvale, CA

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