It's okay to use regular shampoo after Nizoral, but it's not required. Nizoral is used twice a week, and regular shampoo can be used for additional washes.
The conversation discusses using an apple cider vinegar shampoo bar as an alternative to Nizoral 2% ketoconazole due to excessive shedding. Users also mention starting minoxidil and considering finasteride, while exploring natural shampoo options to reduce scalp irritation and hair loss.
Users discuss their preferred daily shampoos for hair loss, mentioning products like Nizoral, rosemary shampoo, caffeine shampoo, and biotin shampoo. Some also use shampoos containing minoxidil and ketoconazole.
A user is seeking a hair-loss shampoo without salicylic acid due to an allergy. Recommendations include using Finasteride, Minoxidil, and Nizoral Anti-Dandruff Shampoo (ketoconazole), while avoiding Nizoral Scalp Psoriasis Shampoo & Conditioner.
A 27-year-old has been using finasteride, minoxidil, and ketoconazoleshampoo for a year with no significant hair improvement. Suggestions include switching to dutasteride and trying oral minoxidil.
People discuss various hair loss treatments, including finasteride, minoxidil, ketoconazoleshampoo, biotin, vitamins, tretinoin cream, laser caps, and lifestyle changes like quitting smoking. They also mention using products like nutrafol, pumpkin seed oil, fish oil, and scalp massages.
Regenepure is recommended for hair loss due to its gentle formula and beneficial ingredients like Saw Palmetto and Biotin, despite having only 1% Ketoconazole. Nizoral is noted for its higher Ketoconazole content but is considered harsher on the scalp.
Nizoralshampoo significantly reduced hair fall and improved hair thickness for a user, but initially caused dryness which was remedied by using conditioner. The user is satisfied with the results from Nizoral.
Ketoconazoleshampoo can dry out hair, causing it to become frizzy and less manageable. Users suggest using conditioner, trying different shampoos, or reducing the frequency of ketoconazole use to mitigate these effects.
Nizoralshampoo caused significant hair thinning and oiliness for some users, while others found it beneficial for slowing hair loss. The original poster experienced negative effects and was advised to stop using Nizoral and switch to a gentler shampoo.
Nizoral 2% is popular for maintaining scalp health and reducing inflammation, though its effectiveness for hair loss is debated. Some users combine it with finasteride for better results, while others find it drying or ineffective.
Nizoral, a ketoconazoleshampoo, can cause scalp dryness and hair shedding if overused. Users discuss alternatives like Selsun Blue, finasteride, and dutasteride for managing hair loss and seborrheic dermatitis.
Finasteride and Nizoralshampoo with Ketoconazole are used for hair loss treatment. Liquid Chromatography–Mass Spectrometry (LC-MS) is recommended over Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay (ELISA) for more accurate DHT testing.
User experienced dandruff after starting Nizoral and switching to a lemon-scented shampoo. They stopped using Nizoral and plan to switch back to unscented shampoo to resolve the issue.
People are discussing ketoconazoleshampoos that don't dry out hair, with suggestions including using it as a topical treatment, switching to T-Sal, and using moisturizing products like hyaluronic acid serum and biotin conditioner. Regenepure DR is confirmed to still contain ketoconazole, and some users recommend using moisturizing shampoos and conditioners to prevent dryness.
The conversation discusses the presence of sulfates in Nizoral and Head & Shoulders shampoos. The user seeks advice on whether to return Head & Shoulders for a sulfate-free alternative and recommendations for a second shampoo/conditioner to alternate with Nizoral.
Using ketoconazoleshampoo daily can dry out hair, and most users recommend using it 1-2 times a week with conditioner. Some users combine it with minoxidil and finasteride for better hair growth results.
Nizoral 1% shampoo can be used continuously for hair loss, but it may cause dryness, which can be managed with conditioners. Some users combine it with other treatments like minoxidil and AHK-Cu for better results.
The conversation is about using Ketoconazoleshampoo for hair loss, with users discussing leaving it on the scalp for longer periods. Some users report benefits for dandruff, but there's uncertainty about its effectiveness for androgenetic alopecia (AGA).
The conversation discusses the safety and use of ketoconazoleshampoo for hair loss, with mentions of zinc pyrithione and selenium sulfide. Users debate the safety of these ingredients, particularly zinc pyrithione, and share opinions on regulatory differences between Europe and the US.
Managing seborrheic dermatitis using ketoconazoleshampoo, Nizoral, and oils like MCT and coconut oil. The user considers shaving their head and consulting a dermatologist.
The conversation is about finding a suitable daily shampoo for thin, low-volume hair while using treatments like oral finasteride and minoxidil with caffeine and tretinoin. Recommendations include L’Oréal Ever Pure, baby shampoo, and Waterman’s Grow Me, with some users suggesting ketoconazole for scalp health.
The conversation is about the effectiveness of ketoconazoleshampoo for hair loss. The conclusion is that ketoconazoleshampoo can help with dandruff and seborrheic dermatitis, but it is not a strong enough treatment to stop or regrow hair. It is recommended to use it as an adjunct treatment along with finasteride or dutasteride.
Nizoral is a suitable replacement for Ketoconazole, but ensure it contains 2% Ketoconazole. The yellow bottle is recommended and should last 3-4 months if used twice a week.
A two-month result of using Minoxidil twice a day plus Nizoralshampoo twice a week to treat hair loss, and the suggestion that adding finasteride could help with regrowth while dermarolling was not recommended.
Ketoconazoleshampoo can be very drying, especially for curly hair, and may not be suitable for those who need to maintain moisture. Some users suggest using oils or masks to mitigate dryness, while others recommend avoiding it unless necessary for conditions like dandruff.
The conversation is about using ketoconazoleshampoo for hair loss, specifically discussing concerns about benzyl alcohol in popular brands and seeking experiences with the "tiniazol" brand. The user is considering adding this shampoo to their routine.
The conversation is about choosing between Ketoconazole/Nizoral 1%/2% or selenium for dandruff. The user also mentions starting finasteride soon for androgenetic alopecia.
Ketoconazoleshampoo helps reduce hair shedding and improve thickness for some, but can cause dryness or irritation. Its effectiveness compared to finasteride or minoxidil varies among users.
The user experienced reduced hair shedding with Ketoconazoleshampoo, suggesting it may help with scalp inflammation and hair health. They also use Minoxidil and Finasteride, and suspect food intolerance and stress contribute to their hair issues.