How to Choose the Right Shampoo for an Itchy, Flaky Scalp
Not all shampoos are created equal — especially when you're dealing with scalp issues. Here's how to choose one that actually works.
Avoid These Common Mistakes Most people grab the nearest "anti-dandruff" shampoo off the shelf without reading the label. Generic shampoos often contain harsh sulfates and fragrances that can irritate a sensitive scalp further.
What Ingredients Actually Work?
- Selenium Sulfide — Reduces fungal overgrowth and controls oil production
- Ketoconazole — Prescription-strength antifungal for severe cases
- Zinc Pyrithione — Helps with dandruff and mild folliculitis
- Salicylic Acid — Unclogs follicles and removes buildup
- Tea Tree Oil — Natural antibacterial and antifungal properties
Why Selenium Sulfide Stands Out Selenium sulfide has one of the strongest track records for treating scalp folliculitis. It works by slowing the growth of fungus and yeast that trigger inflammation.
Pharmbanner Folliculitis Shampoo uses a clinically tested selenium sulfide formula — strong enough to tackle stubborn scalp conditions, yet gentle enough for regular use.
Tips for Best Results
- Apply to wet hair and massage into the scalp for 2–3 minutes
- Leave on for 5 minutes before rinsing
- Use 2–3 times per week consistently
- Avoid heavy styling products while treating your scalp