

🧴 Say goodbye to flakes, hello to flawless confidence!
Nizoral Ketoconazole 2% Anti-Dandruff Shampoo is a clinically proven formula that targets and kills the fungus responsible for dandruff and seborrhea. With just twice-weekly use, it quickly relieves itching and flaking, preventing dandruff from returning while leaving hair clean and fresh. Trusted by thousands with a 4.5-star rating, it’s your go-to solution for a healthy, flake-free scalp.
| ASIN | B0CCB272DF |
| ASIN | B0CCB272DF |
| Best Sellers Rank | #918 in Beauty ( See Top 100 in Beauty ) #64 in Hair Shampoos |
| Customer reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (5,075) |
| Date First Available | 11 June 2024 |
| Manufacturer | Nizoral |
| Manufacturer | Nizoral |
| Product Dimensions | 8 x 6 x 20 cm; 490 g |
| Product Dimensions | 8 x 6 x 20 cm; 490 g |
S**.
SATISFIED ✔️
V good product for dandruff
K**E
SATISFIED.
No more itchiness or flaky skin also less hair fall..
J**.
very good for dandruff
Using the product for more than two months. Very effective for dandruff. I will recommend this product.
D**L
Highly effective and help for hair growth
It’s by far the best shampoo I know and have used for helping scarps, and promote hair growth. For colored hair , the colore may fade but you can use a conditioner to fixe that. Highly recommend
J**A
Effective
my dandruff is not going away after trying different brands of anti-dandruff shampoo. but after using this product twice paired with neutrogena t/sal, dandruff disappeared like magic. I will continue to use this twice a week.
I**�
Recommended
Just do it
B**S
Good for sensitive hair
Good packaging
H**N
Amazing
I love it
K**M
I saw results after just two washes! My scalp was extra flaky and irritated, I could use a comb to lift off the big flakes and my hair line and scalp was white. After two washes, I had practically no itchiness, and the flakes were completely gone. My scalp was back to it's healthy self. Pair this with a good moisturizing conditioner because this Nizoral Shampoo strips all the moisture from your hair so it will feel brittle and dry. You need a deep condition to fix. After the first use, you can use less of the shampoo each time ensure you are focusing on your scalp.
M**T
I bought Nizoral after seeing it recommended everywhere online and decided to give it a fair try. I’m currently on my second bottle. So far, I haven’t seen any drastic difference, especially in terms of hair thinning. It hasn’t stopped my thinning yet, but I’m still trusting the process. That said, it’s a good shampoo overall. It cleans the scalp well and leaves my hair feeling fresh. A little goes a long way, and it lathers nicely. While I’m not fully sure about the long term impact on hair thinning, I do think it’s a solid product, especially if you’re looking for a medicated shampoo. Will continue using it and see how it goes.
C**S
Working after a week
J**Y
I usually use coal tar which works for me but I ran out and decided to try this based on all the great reviews. It says to use it 2x per week for 2-4 weeks then 1 x per week to maintain thereafter. I went with 4 weeks at 2 x per week. Here’s what each of those weeks were like for me. I massage it in with a silicone scalp massager and let it sit for about 4 minutes before rinsing if that matters. Week 1: unlike coal tar which I find softens the scale, this hardens it. My scalp felt tight and dry which was okay for the first wash but the second one was less pleasant. All the hardened scale started to flake off so I actually worked to brush my scalp and remove it but that was just making it raw and sore so I stopped and left it alone. I just had to shake out all the flakes often. My scalp felt very sore. Week 2: this was the worst week. I lost a bunch more hair than usual and the flaking was really bad. I started using my hairline on my forehead as my way of monitoring progress. After all the flaking at my temple in week 1, I figured it would start to slow down but it did not. I still had a lot of build up almost like it was coming back faster between each wash. At one point at work I brushed my hair between meetings and realized my scalp was bleeding. Week 3: better. I felt like most of the worst parts of my scalp had healed and the hairfall seemed done with. However I still had build up on my scalp and a kind of constant soreness. And a lot of flakes. My temple, which again, I felt should have been done flaking, was still going strong. Mind you, my scalp never flakes. I have a lot of build up / scale but it tends to be oily not flaky. Not so now. Week 4; that’s this week and honestly, I just have a really dry and sore scalp with lots of flaking after each wash. I don’t see it getting better. The same spot on my temple is STILL flaking. So is the rest of my head, but that’s my test case and it was far from the “worst” spot on my scalp prior to treatment. I’m just really surprised that every single day the same spot continues to have new flakes. Verdict: it’s not for me. I really gave this a proper go because I wanted a more permanent solution to my scalp issues. I don’t think this is doing what I need it to do. I have way more dandruff while using it than I ever did without it. Coal tar fully clears it up for me for three weeks with a single use so I’ll go back to that. It’s possible that I don’t have the same issue as others (I was only diagnosed with “scalp dermatitis” which they told me means they don’t know what’s up). So maybe this fungus approach just wasn’t the right one for me.
D**S
Great shampoo to get rid of dandruff amd its so much cheaper here than in stores.
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