The active ingredient in the Selsun Blue Anti-Dandruff Shampoo is Selenium Sulfide 1%, which apparently helps to treat dandruff and control recurrence. It's marketed both as a treatment, as well as a dandruff prevention measure. So I guess I would fall under a little bit of both.
So, what colour do you think the Selsun Blue Shampoo would be? Blue? Nope! It's actually orange! I know, the first time I opened the bottle I was like, haha, this Selsun Blue Shampoo is actually orange in colour! Hahaha! I know, right? Totally not childish. Not at all. LOL! :p
So, how does the shampoo perform? It lathers well, and I found that it didn't dry out my hair or leave it feeling greasy, so that's a plus. I also found that it did help to lessen my stressed-out itchy scalp, so that's good too.
Would I recommend this? Why not, it seems to work, cleans my hair, and isn't expensive. So if you're interested in trying this out, it's worth a shot. Oh, and once again Blondie says hi! He is such a cute and adorable little piggy!
(Product was sent for review. Review is my complete and honest opinion. I am not affiliated with/compensated by the company.)
Actually Selsun Blue shampoo did use to be blue. Bright blue and creamy. I guess they changed the formula. -Angela
ReplyDeleteLooking forward trying this, As a tick or whenever I'm bored I always just stretch my head and get so annoyed seeing how i have dandruff, so hopefully this will cure the little bits I get!
ReplyDeleteWhere is this product available?
ReplyDelete@Anonymous: I don't know which country you're from, but you can get it from a variety of drugstores (Walmart, CVS, etc). Online, you can get it from drugstore.com and Amazon. Hope that helps!
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