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K99 | 12:47 Sun 23rd Oct 2005 | Body & Soul
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I suffer terrible dandruff tried head and shoulders etc.. still doesn't shift it.  Any suggestions?
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Get some T-gel shampoo, theres different types for different hair stuff, its quite expensive but works really well
ask your hairdresser they quite often stock stronger formulas
got to agree with sophie, T-Gel is the best anti dandruff shampoo around, I have used it exclusivly for years and never get a flake, plus it leaves my hair in great shape too. I am referring to the 'medicated' varity, with coal tar in it, cant say I have ever used the other types.
i think theyre all medicated its just some are for like, sensitive scalp, some for itchy, some for dry etc
Hi sophie, My younger brother suffers from dandruff and he uses T-Gel shampoo and it works for him.   xxx   :-)
Ive been using Oilarium (sp) as i was consideriing buying T-Gel as i get ezema on my scalp and head and shoulders was easing the proplem but just wasnt strong enough, any how i got it because it was cheep in Home Bargain( instead of �5 ot was �2) so i tought i would try it, its a tiny bottle but it seams to last just aslong as normal types of shampoo in lager bottles do, for the price i would say it works fairly well.
T-Gel is great but Head and Shoulders is a terrible shampoo, i think it's been proven that it contains irritants that make itching and flaking worse. Vosene is also pretty good, a bit cheaper than T-Gel but it's medicated too. 
Yeah, Head and Shoulders is nasty stuff. Good for stripping hair colour if you've gone a bit mad with the hair dye though!
You may have a yeast infection or an overgrowth of yeast affecting your scalp - in which case no amount of anti dandruff shampoo will eradicate it. Pop down to Holland and Barratt and buy 'Yeast Raiders' to tackle the problem head on so to speak....

I had the same problem and it turned out to be a yeasty thing. I bought some Nizoral on the recommendation of my doctor and it was brilliant. They do an over-the-counter one and one that is on display in the shop. I recommend the over-the-counter one. Boots sell it.

what's the general symptoms of a yeaty head then?  Because I get an itchy scalp alot and not sure what's causing it.
oilatum is the best for me and my sis.

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