Adding NizoralShampoo (ketoconazole 2%) improved hair quality and reduced scalp irritation. Alternatives like zinc pyrithione shampoo and Piroctone Olamine were also discussed.
Use ketoconazoleshampoo 1-2 times a week; daily use can cause dryness. Some users find daily use effective, but most recommend less frequent use with conditioner.
Ketoconazoleshampoos are primarily for dandruff and fungus but may aid hair growth slightly, though results are minor compared to finasteride and minoxidil. Users report it helps with scalp health and inflammation, but it can dry out hair if used too often.
The user experienced hair regrowth and reduced dandruff using ketoconazoleshampoo mixed with peppermint oil, without side effects. Minoxidil caused unwanted facial hair, and finasteride had side effects, so they avoided these treatments.
The conversation discusses the use of 1% ketoconazoleshampoo, like Nizoral, for hair loss and scalp issues. Users suggest it may help with early hair loss and scalp conditions but is not as effective as other treatments like minoxidil and finasteride.
The user experienced significant hair regrowth using minoxidil 5%, finasteride 1.25mg, and nizoral 2% ketoconazoleshampoo, with the best results appearing after two years. Consistency in treatment was emphasized, and the user plans to continue using minoxidil.
The conversation discusses hair regrowth using finasteride, minoxidil pills, micro-needling, and Nizoral (ketoconazole) shampoo. Users suggest giving treatments at least a year to show results, with some recommending stronger treatments like dutasteride or a hair transplant.
Nizoral is commonly used for hair loss and dandruff, but it can cause dryness; users often pair it with conditioners or alternative shampoos. Some also use finasteride, minoxidil, and red light therapy for hair care.
Users discuss ketoconazoleshampoos for hair loss, mentioning Nizoral, selsun blue, and alternatives like prescription strength options and compounded lotions to reduce dryness. Some users suggest using finasteride and minoxidil instead, questioning the cost-benefit of ketoconazole.
The conversation is about finding an alternative ketoconazoleshampoo to Nizoral due to its strong smell, with suggestions including Intelligent shampoo and Sons brand. The discussion also touches on the effectiveness of ketoconazole for dandruff and hair loss, with some users recommending prescription options for higher concentrations.
The conversation is about using another shampoo after Nizoral to improve hair appearance without reducing ketoconazole's efficacy. Users also discuss adding coconut oil to Nizoral to prevent hair dryness.
Ketoconazoleshampoo may reduce scalp DHT by around 10% but is not effective enough to stop hair loss on its own. For better results, finasteride, minoxidil, and lifestyle changes are recommended.
Concerns about the authenticity of a Nizoralshampoo labeled "made in Canada" but shipped from China. Users suggest sticking to red ketoconazole from a pharmacy.
A 17-year-old is looking for alternatives to finasteride for DHT control to preserve hair, considering ketoconazoleshampoo for its potential to inhibit 5AR and also thinking about using caffeine-containing shampoos like alpecin or watermans.
Ketoconazoleshampoo is recommended at a 2% concentration for hair loss, with advice to leave it in the hair for 2-5 minutes. Users discuss different brands, noting that Nizoral contains artificial dyes, and suggest alternatives without dyes.
The conversation discusses a leave-in ketoconazole product for hair loss, which is not commonly mentioned like Nizoralshampoo. One reply suggests it acts similarly to finasteride but with potential for low absorption and similar side effects.
A man struggled with hair loss from age 18, tried various methods without success, and finally sought medical help at 23. He was prescribed oral finasteride, topical minoxidil, and Nizoralshampoo, which after two years of consistent use, significantly improved his hair condition.
User on finasteride for a decade and oral minoxidil for a month asks about Nizoralshampoo's effectiveness and usage. Dermatologist suggests it may help with seborrheic dermatitis and hair loss, but not necessary; others share mixed opinions.
Nizoralshampoo effectively reduces scalp itchiness and dandruff, particularly for those using minoxidil, and may promote hair growth despite not being FDA-approved for this purpose. Users report significant improvements in scalp health and reduced itchiness with regular use.
Using Nizoralshampoo intermittently and reassessing scalp condition after each bottle, potentially adding in other tools to target seb derm, and alternating between Pura D'Or and Nizoral for a healthy and clean scalp.
The conversation is about choosing a second shampoo to use alongside Nizoral for hair loss treatment. Suggestions include Nioxin, baby shampoo, Lipogaine, and Revita, with some users recommending letting the shampoo sit for a few minutes before rinsing.
User has itching, dandruff, and scalp issues, considering Nizoral 1% shampoo for treatment. Nizoral's effectiveness for hair loss is uncertain due to limited research, short contact time, and concentration differences.
The conversation discusses adding Nizoral (Ketoconazoleshampoo) and castor oil to a hair loss regimen. Users suggest trying Nizoral due to its potential benefits and low cost.
The conversation is about dealing with dry scalp caused by using Nizoralshampoo. Suggestions include using medicated scalp solutions, drinking more water, trying different shampoos and conditioners, and using oils like coconut or olive oil.
Hair loss treatments discussed include Minoxidil, Finasteride, RU58841, and Nizoralshampoo. Nizoral's effectiveness is debated, with some suggesting it works as a weak antagonist for androgen receptors, while others attribute its benefits to anti-fungal and anti-inflammatory properties.
A user shares a routine using Nizoral 2% shampoo twice a week, followed by Ego QV Nourishing Shampoo and Conditioner, and Schwarzkopf Extra Care Hair Treatment Oil to prevent dryness and maintain healthy hair texture. Others discuss similar experiences with ketoconazole, noting improvements in dryness and reduced hair shedding.
The conversation is about the accidental taste of Nizoralshampoo, which contains ketoconazole, during hair washing. Specific hair loss treatments mentioned are Minoxidil, Finasteride, and RU58841.
The user is considering whether to add RU58841 or Nizoralshampoo to their current hair loss treatment of finasteride and minoxidil, noting budget constraints and concerns about hair dryness. They are unsure if RU58841 is worth adding or if they should use both treatments to see the effects.
Nizoralshampoo reduced shedding but caused hair dryness. Alternatives like non-SLS ketoconazoleshampoos, such as Regenpure DR, are recommended for use 2-3 times a week to avoid dryness.