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Itchy Scalp


Product Information  The Nizoral Anti-Dandruff shampoo is an efficient hair and scalp treatment that alleviates dryness, itchiness and flaking experienced with the common condition. Its powerful yet gentle formula is dermatologically tested and clinically proven to effectively fight the fungus..
€18.85
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Capasal Therapeutic Shampoo Anti-dandruff is a triple-action shampoo that effectively treats a variety of scalp conditions, including seborrheic eczema, severe dandruff, cradle cap, and psoriasis. It is suitable for adults, the elderly, children, infants, and babies.Key Features:Removes scaly, ..
€13.45
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Vichy Anti-Dandruff Scalp Shampoo is designed to reduce dandruff, eliminating up to 100% of visible flakes* and providing anti-dandruff protection for up to 6 weeks**. Containing Selenium DS, Salicylic Acid, Ceramide and Menthol, the shampoo, scalp is left feeling purified, smoothed, cleansed and ex..
€14.50
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An itchy scalp can be uncomfortable and frustrating, often caused by dryness, product buildup, or sensitivity. Finding the right care can bring fast relief. With gentle shampoos  and soothing treatments, you can calm irritation and restore scalp health.


What causes an itchy scalp?

An itchy scalp can be caused by dryness, dandruff, product buildup, allergies, or skin conditions like eczema or psoriasis. Identifying the cause helps in finding the right treatment.


How can I relieve an itchy scalp?

Using a gentle, hydrating shampoo, avoiding harsh chemicals, and applying soothing ingredients like aloe vera or tea tree oil can help calm an itchy scalp.


Can stress contribute to an itchy scalp?

Yes, stress can trigger scalp irritation by increasing inflammation and disrupting the skin’s balance. Relaxation techniques and a healthy routine can help reduce symptoms.


What ingredients should I look for in an itchy scalp shampoo?

Look for ingredients like salicylic acid, tea tree oil, aloe vera, and zinc pyrithione. These help to reduce irritation, hydrate the scalp, and combat dandruff.


When should I see a doctor about an itchy scalp?

If your itchy scalp is persistent, painful, or accompanied by redness, sores, or hair loss, it’s best to consult a doctor to rule out underlying conditions