Posted on June 15, 2011 with No Comments
Dandruff is a very common ailment and usually goes hand in hand with oily hair and scalp. Most
shampoos will wash away the oils but they build back up quickly and the flakes will come back immediately. Some dandruff shampoos use harsh chemicals like coal tar. Stay away from these shampoos they can do more damage than good. A shampoo for dandruff should get rid of the flakes naturally without the use of harmful chemicals.
A good shampoo for oily hair or dandruff is going to contain zinc pca. This is because zinc naturally balances the oil glands in your scalp so that they will not over produce oils. This in turn dries the scalp out helping reduce dandruff. It is also, helps with dht, dermatitis and psoriasis. A good dandruff and oily hair shampoo should be a daily use shampoo.
Be sure to leave it on your scalp for a few minutes allowing the active ingredients to absorb into your scalp, for the best results. Zinc has been proven to control dandruff. Glycerin helps lock in moisture. Both of these ingredients are carried deep into the scalp for maximum effects. A good dandruff and oily shampoo will also help deep cleanse your scalp as well.
Shampoos with zinc for dandruff and oily hair have a very a high success rate because they take care of the problem by solving it, not just washing it away. Look for a natural shampoo, this will guarantee you are not putting harsh chemicals on your scalp which can lead to long term health problems. Some oily hair shampoo have even been able to help get rid of eczema.
Eczema is like a thick chunky dandruff that peels off in big chunks and is more stubborn and harder to solve. In closing finding a good shampoo for dandruff is an easy way to get this embarrassing problem under control. Just remember oily hair and dandruff usually go hand in hand so if you fix one the other will most likely go away by itself.
Posted on February 2, 2010 with No Comments
February 2, 2010 – Atlanta, GA – Today Sfree® hair products announces its new line of sulfate-free and paraben-free hair products.
After extensive research and evaluation, Sfree® announced today it has launched its new line of color-safe products developed specifically for improved hair and scalp health.

Sfree Sulfate-Free Hair Products
The products are headlined by a solution for maintaining and improving moisture, a gentle deep-cleaning clarifying shampoo, and a light-weight conditioner.
Sulfates (SLS) and paraben preservatives have long been considered by styling and salon professionals as sources for hair and scalp damage. SLS, most commonly used as a surfactant in OTC , chain, and large discount retailer hair products help save costs, but does little for genuinely improving health.
To the contrary, SLS and parabens are thought to be responsible for many problems women, men and children have with hair growth, scalp diseases, breakage and acute damage. Common problems such as scalp psoriasis, seborrheic dermatitis, dandruff and scalp inflammation are also thought to be triggered in large part by the chemicals found in many store-bought products.
Sfree® new sulfate-free products have natural and organic-based ingredients developed specifically for providing necessary cleansing, protection and conditioning. The use of 20+ botanical extracts help nourish the scalp and hair for improved circulatory delivery of nutrients while helping build volume and protecting from heat and chemical treatment damage.
Sfree®’s three new products – Sfree® MOISTURE Hydrating Shampoo, Sfree® CLARIFY Clarifying Shampoo, and Sfree® LITE CONDITION conditioner are all color-safe and are recommended for use to extend color life and add brilliance.
Posted on April 27, 2009 with No Comments
Zincidone (Zinc PCA) is a an effective ingredient used in popular clarifying shampoos such as Follicleanse and for products developed to block DHT. Zinc PCA has been shown to reduce sebum production as well as blocking the conversion of 5-Alpha Reductase Enzymes. Reduced sebum flow helps guard onset of Seborrheic Dermatitis believed to be the result of yeast and oil forming bacteria.
Zincidone tested at 10-7m reduces 5″ alpha reductase power by 65%. At 1%, in vivo tests have exhibited a 22% reduction in sebum flow. Barnet Products Corporation
Needless to say, its’ efficacy for products for oily hair or to inhibit DHT are measurable, making it well suited for hair loss, thinning in men and for deep-cleaning and regulating excessive scalp oils.
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Category: DHT, Ingredients, Seborrheic Dermatitis