Can pregnant women use Sebamed Anti‑Dandruff Shampoo?
Dr Bayyarapu Kumar
M Pharmacy
Sebamed Anti‑Dandruff Shampoo is gentle, designed for scalp use, and rinses off easily, which means it generally poses minimal risk during pregnancy. To make sure it’s the best option for you, it’s always wise to check with your doctor or obstetrician. They can confirm its suitability and confidently recommend it, or guide you toward other safe alternatives if needed.
Is it safe to use Sebamed Anti-Dandruff pH 5.5 Shampoo daily for oily scalp and dandruff while living in a hot climate?
Dr Bayyarapu Kumar
M Pharmacy
Sebamed Anti-Dandruff pH 5.5 Shampoo is designed to be mild and suitable for sensitive scalps, so it can generally be used frequently. If your scalp is oily and you have dandruff, daily use may help in the initial days to control oil and flakes. However, most dermatologists recommend using anti-dandruff shampoos 2–3 times a week once symptoms improve, as excessive washing may cause dryness or irritation. If you notice itching, redness, or worsening dandruff, stop daily use and consult a dermatologist for personalised advice.
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