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Scalp inflammation treatment shampoo?
If there is no scalp inflammation, you can shampoo according to the degree of scalp sebum, but if you have a scalp inflammatory disease such as hair loss, it is recommended to shampoo 1~2 times a day. Shampoo alone is enough to improve the scalp and prevent inflammation, but you should weigh the type of shampoo.
Shampoos can be broadly divided into conditioning shampoos, scalp shampoos, and other functional shampoos (hair dye shampoos, etc.). Conditioning shampoo is the majority of shampoos sold on the market. Rather than focusing on functionality, this is a daily shampoo that removes any remaining grease from the hair and adds a bit of moisture. Scalp shampoo is a shampoo that contains zinc, selenium, ketoconazole, cyclopirox, etc., and is formulated to restore scalp health.
Originally, many people needed a prescription, but recently, there are many scalp shampoos on the market that can be purchased without a prescription. However, the cycle of use varies depending on the ingredient it contains. Shampoos containing zinc are for daily use, and shampoos containing selenium, ketoconazole, and cyclopirox can be used about 1~2 times a week.
The downside of these scalp shampoos is that they are more likely to damage your hair. If you are growing your hair but have scalp inflammation, you can use scalp shampoo only on the scalp and rinse on the hair below the ears. Rinse aid may aggravate scalp inflammation due to oiliness, so try to avoid touching the scalp as much as possible.
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