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Dandruff ProblemBy sprinkl77 from Buena Vista Feedback About This Post:RE: Dandruff ProblemI have always used Head and Shoulders. Ask your druggist for a recommendation if that doesn't work. And, if that doesn't work, you should see a doctor. Post by louel53 RE: Dandruff ProblemNizoral never worked for me. Neither did any prescription shampoo. Tea tree oil massaged into the scalp was the only thing that worked for me. Once under control, add it to your shampoo. Post by Lynn RE: Dandruff ProblemYep, Nizoral! I get mine at Walgreens for even less than Target sells it for ;-) I only use every other, and sometimes every third, shampoo so I can tell you honestly that a bottle will last for quite awhile. The trick is washing your hair and leaving it in while cleaning the rest of yourself before rinsing it out. Post by Deeli RE: Dandruff ProblemTea Tree Oil shampoo Post by momma30 RE: Dandruff ProblemI use T- Gel from Freds or K-Mart, good luck. Post by kffrmw88 RE: Dandruff ProblemI agree with twilightgift, Nizoral. It is about $15 at Target, but I bought it about a month ago, and use it 1-2 times a week, and haven't' itched my head since! NO flakes! Love it! Post by wife2jfbuilder RE: Dandruff Problem
Use a gentle shampoo on your hair (ie, Baby Shampoo) but give your hair a rinse of 1/2 Apple Cider Vinegar & 1/2 Water... Vinegar is antiseptic and antibiotic as well as an excellent hair conditioner...and you really don't need to shampoo every day..(keep a plastic, squeeze bottle of ACV & Water in the shower)...your dandruff problems should disappear after a few applications...and DON'T use a hair dryer.. Post by Cajun62234 RE: Dandruff ProblemIt's expensive but it works - nizoral shampoo It will totally clear up dandruff. Post by twilightgift |
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