You can use warm or cool water depending on what you prefer. You may want to opt for an over-the-counter shampoo if you have dandruff.
Don’t worry about getting exactly the right amount of shampoo! If you end up with a little more than you need, it won’t matter. If you dispense too little shampoo into your hand, you can always add more.
Avoid scratching your scalp with your nails as you work the shampoo into it. Only use the tips of your fingers. If it’s hard to work up a lather, add a little more shampoo to your hand and work it into your hair.
You only need to repeat the application 1 time to get the full effects of it. Use conditioner, dry, and style your hair as usual after you are finished shampooing.
You can use warm or cool water. You may need a prescription-strength shampoo if you have a fungal infection on your scalp.
It’s okay if you dispense a little more or less than you need. You can work in the extra shampoo or add some more if you didn’t dispense enough.
Be careful not to scratch your head with your fingernails as you work the shampoo into a lather.
You can set a timer or just estimate the time. It’s okay if the shampoo sits on your head for 1 to 2 minutes more or less than suggested.
You may apply conditioner to your hair if desired. Dry and style your hair as you normally would after you finish rinsing out the shampoo and conditioner. Nizoral shampoo will cleanse your hair as it medicates your scalp. Wait for at least 1 day to shampoo your hair with a different shampoo.
The active ingredient in Nizoral is ketoconazole, which is often found in other antifungal medicines. The shampoo also contains sulfites, which are often found in shampoo, body wash, detergents, and other types of soaps.
Blisters Changes to your hair texture Itchy skin Dry skin Dry or oily hair or scalp Stinging or irritation where you applied the shampoo
Rash Hives Swelling, redness, or pain Difficulty breathing