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DrFormulas HairOmega DHT Blocker Shampoo is a sulfate-free shampoo designed to promote healthier hair growth. Infused with a blend of Moroccan Argan Oil, Tea Tree Oil, and Caffeine, this 16 oz shampoo gently cleanses while moisturizing the scalp and reducing dandruff. Suitable for all hair types, it’s cruelty-free and made in the USA, ensuring a safe and effective hair care experience.
Active Ingredients | Lavender, Saw Palmetto, Tea Tree Oil, Biotin, Argan Oil, Caffeine |
Material Type Free | Sulfate Free |
Recommended Uses For Product | Reduce Dandruff,Shampoo,Hair Growth |
Item Weight | 16 Ounces |
Unit Count | 16 millilitre |
Number of Items | 1 |
Liquid Volume | 16 Fluid Ounces |
Special Features | Not Tested On Animals |
Suitable Hair Color | All Hair Colors |
Product Benefits | Sulfate Free |
Hair Type | Sulfate Free DHT Blocker Shampoo for Men and Women |
Scent Name | Lavender, Marine, Peppermint, Coconut, Grapefruit |
Item Form | Sulfate Free DHT Blocker Shampoo for Men and Women |
O**S
Solving inflammation-induced (psoriasis) and stress-induced hair loss
I'm a male, lower 20s. This is an excellent product. When it comes to hair, I generally keep it on the shorter side and don't do anything special to my hair other than clean and moisturize (aka. condition). It wasn't that long ago I had some really thick hair on my head. I caught things early on, but the short story is, that this product is the best combination you'll get for the price as of August 2020.I was experiencing hairloss, likely for a number of reasons. I suspect stress, increasing my cortisol levels, leading to increase of testosterone, potentially leading to the increase of DHT, leading to the androgen receptors on my hair cells getting overwhelmed and no longer growing and repairing. I am also carrying mild-moderate psoriasis for 12 years, so the inflammation is also not helpful for hair cells.When it came to shampoos, I generally focused more around the Psoriasis and dryness factors. I've tried a lot of the stuff you can get at the stores, I resorted to using Shea Moisture Coconut Oil shampoo for a while given it was a lot more mild than other shampoos, but it would still dry out my hair, leave my scalp a bit inflamed, so I'd only use it 1-2 per week. Then I tried Sebamed Extreme Dry Skin Relief Treatment Shampoo with 5% Urea. Yes you read that right, Urea. This is a synthetic compound that is identical to the stuff found in human sweat and urine and it's a great descaling agent (salicylic acid is also found in many anti psoriasis, dandruff and eczema shampoos). Much better using this than relying on topical steroids. It was a significant improvement and I used that for a while. That plus lifestyle/diet choices kept me in a very manageable spot. Wasn't a perfect solution, I can elaborate on the downsides if interested.As for hair loss, I didn't think too much to look into it until I got the psoriasis under control. I started looking into DHT blockers like ketoconazole, and it just so happens this is also used in the treatment of Psoriasis (and fungal infections too, fun fact). This shampoo contains 1% ketoconazole (I asked them), which is the most you can put in the US until you have to get a prescription grade one. It's effective if you use it consistently, and take your time in the shower to let it sit, running your fingers through your scalp each time to ensure that the product can touch closer to the bottom of the follicle.This stuff is magic. It's loaded with several simple (more "natural" sources of) DHT blockers and it likely does well for the microbiome as it's fairly gentle. This thing lathers pretty well and fast. It cleans the scalp aggressively, but doesn't hurt the follicles. I now use shampoo every day, for the first time in a decade. I don't get any scalp inflammation from descaling, and I have zero spots.If you have a more extreme case of hair loss, this might not work as well for you. If your diet is bad, you don't exercise well, or you don't have a hold on other things in life, then this might only let you stop the shedding vs. regenerate hair. If you catch things early on, this is your strongest approach for the lowest amount of side effects. And if you have Psoriasis, you can hit two birds with one stone. I don't recommend 1% Nizoral for that, as it will likely push you away from the benefit of ketoconazole as it dries out hair aggressively. But the 2% version might be necessary for some.
J**L
If you’re thinking of buying it.. DO IT
Not only does it feel invigerating, it smells really good and fresh.After using it for about 2 weeks, my fiancé and I have noticed reduced hair shedding.We both have hair loss and it’s been nice not having to run hands through hair about not have clumps come out.If you have hair loss, buy it. If not still buy it and grow that hairrrrr
A**A
smell is what got me
it’s a good soap and everything, and i love the texture it makes my hair, which is not super soft. the one thing that got me was the smell which was peppermint, that isn’t stated on the bottle anywhere other than the ingredients i feel that the smell is a big thing to be labeled overall quality though was good
T**I
Smells lovely
This shampoo smells really good , made her very soft. Only tried once but will be definitely using again.
S**S
We love this product
Try and you will not be disappointed
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