Paul Mitchell's Tea Tree shampoo. You can only buy it in Salon's, but it works well, and doesn't weigh your hair down. It smells great, like peppermint, and it has a really great feeling on your scalp!
2006-07-20 16:11:31
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answered by Lisa N 5
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Some dandruff shampoos have different active ingredients, so you could try one that has an ingredient NOT in the other ones you've already used. Neutrogena makes one called T-Gel that uses coal tar as active ingredient, but be warned, its kind of a stinky shampoo. But it does work. Garnier Fructis also makes a dandruff shampoo with Saliclyic Acid 1% as the active ingredient, didn't work so well for me but I think I have seborheic dermatitis on my scalp so maybe that one would work for you since you just have the flakes and not the itching.
2006-07-20 16:12:21
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answered by Gummy wurm 3
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Nizoral is nice.
Application is also important. Put shampoo on your palm and message it in wet hair. Message for 30 seconds and leave it for 1 minutes and then rinse off.
Also drink lot of water 12-15 glass.
If you wash hair 3 times in week then use 1 time antidandruff and 2 time normal mild shampoo.
2006-07-20 18:49:50
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answered by heart_intelligence 3
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My husband will only use Pantene. He has used Nizoral and a bunch of other pricey ones...but he stands by Pantene.
He only has flakes too. He actually only uses it a few times a week. The other days he uses whatever is in the shower. which is usually professional products. It works great! Good luck.
2006-07-20 16:13:29
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answered by lisalisa 3
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Neutrogena Triple Moisture - anti-dandruff shampoo
2006-07-20 16:12:29
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answered by duck_michelle 3
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I've tried Seltzin and Head and shoulders...i think seltzin works better though because it removes other junk from your hair including dandruff
2006-07-20 16:11:11
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answered by sabs 2
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There are many other things that resemble dandruff. The best thing to do is see a doctor. You chould just be drying your hair out. try putting oil in your hair then wasing with mild shampoo.
2006-07-20 16:13:56
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answered by trikwa2005 1
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Look for a shampoo that would have tea tree oil in it...Someone mentioned Paul Mitchell, but Lanza also has some good shamppo too
2006-07-20 16:24:19
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answered by sammy22005 5
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Selsum Blue.
2006-07-20 16:13:57
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answered by Slick 5
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Seltsin (Seltzen? Spelling?)Blue
2006-07-20 16:09:22
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answered by danac210 5
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