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Himalaya Gentle Baby Shampoo Himalaya Gentle Baby Shampoo

Himalaya Gentle Baby Shampoo

Quantity Description: bottle of 200 ml Shampoo
Manufacturer: Himalaya Drug Company
Price: ₹ 160.0

Information about Himalaya Gentle Baby Shampoo

Himalaya s Gentle Baby Shampoo formulation is a mild, no tears shampoo. It softens, nourishes and improves your baby s hair lustre, leaving it soft and fresh. It contains Chickpea, Hibiscus and khus-khus

Role of Key Ingredients:
Chickpea is a natural source of protein, effectively nourishes hair, making it healthy and shiny.
Hibiscus contains a natural oil that acts as a conditioning agent and softens the hair. It helps promote baby s hair growth.
Khus-Khus, with its antibacterial and antifungal properties, cools baby s scalp.

Directions of use:
Wet baby s hair and apply Gentle Baby Shampoo. Lather, rinse well and repeat, if required.

Use under medical supervision

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Hai sir, I'm 16 years old. Can you suggest me the best anti-dandruff shampoo. Because, I'm tired of using some anti-dandruff shampoos which couldn't worked. Not shampoo only, I could try anything you suggests me. Please help me sir.

BHMS
Homeopath, Faridabad
Hai sir,
I'm 16 years old. Can you suggest me the best anti-dandruff shampoo. Because, I'm tired of using some anti-d...
Seborrheic dermatitis is also called dandruff, seborrheic eczema and seborrheic psoriasis. It isn't contagious, and it's not a sign of poor personal hygiene. Few self-care tips can help you control and manage seborrheic dermatitis (dandruff): Soften and remove scales from your hair. Apply mineral oil or olive oil to your scalp. Leave it in for an hour or so. Then comb or brush your hair and wash it. Wash your skin regularly. Rinse the soap completely off your body and scalp. Avoid harsh soaps and use a moisturizer. Avoid products that contain alcohol. These can cause the disease to flare up. Wear smooth-textured cotton clothing. This helps keep air circulating around your skin and reduces irritation. If you have a beard or mustache, consider shaving it off. Seborrheic dermatitis can be worse under mustaches and beards. If this is the case for you, shaving might ease your symptoms. Avoid scratching. Scratching can increase irritation and your risk of infection. Gently clean your eyelids. If your eyelids show signs of redness or scaling, wash them each night with baby shampoo and wipe away scales with a cotton swab. Warm or hot compresses also may help. Use lukewarm water for head wash. Medication: Take homoeopathic medicines - Schwabe's Badiaga 200 & Alfalfa tonic twice a day for 1 month and revert. Use Schwabe's Anti-Dandruff shampoo and Anti-Dandruff oil regularly as per the condition of your scalp (minimum 3 times a week). After shampooing, use Bakson's Arnica hair conditioner as well after every head wash. Apart from this, you can take one tablet of multivitamin Folli Hair once daily for 1 month.
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Getting dandruff frequently after having head bath also. Tried various shampoos also but also use. Need some suggestions regarding this problem.

BHMS
Homeopath, Faridabad
Hi, seborrheic dermatitis is also called dandruff, seborrheic eczema and seborrheic psoriasis. It isn't contagious, and it's not a sign of poor personal hygiene. Few self-care tips can help you control and manage seborrheic dermatitis (dandruff): soften and remove scales from your hair. Apply mineral oil or olive oil to your scalp. Leave it in for an hour or so. Then comb or brush your hair and wash it. Wash your skin regularly. Rinse the soap completely off your body and scalp. Avoid harsh soaps and use a moisturizer. Avoid products that contain alcohol. These can cause the disease to flare up. Wear smooth-textured cotton clothing. This helps keep air circulating around your skin and reduces irritation. If you have a beard or mustache, consider shaving it off. Seborrheic dermatitis can be worse under mustaches and beards. If this is the case for you, shaving might ease your symptoms. Avoid scratching. Scratching can increase irritation and your risk of infection. Gently clean your eyelids. If your eyelids show signs of redness or scaling, wash them each night with baby shampoo and wipe away scales with a cotton swab. Warm or hot compresses also may help. Use lukewarm water for head wash. Medication: take homoeopathic medicines - schwabe's badiaga 200 & alfalfa tonic twice a day for 1 month and revert. Use schwabe's anti-dandruff shampoo and anti-dandruff oil regularly as per the condition of your scalp (minimum 3 times a week). After shampooing, use bakson's arnica hair conditioner as well after every head wash. Apart from this, you can take one tablet of multivitamin folli hair once daily for 1 month.
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Hi, Which shampoo is better I am using ayur shampoo its ok or not what kind of shampoo is good?

M. sc Psychology, BHMS
Homeopath, Hyderabad
Hi, Which shampoo is better I am using ayur shampoo its ok or not what kind of shampoo is good?
Its always better to choose, herbal/mild shampoo. Take care in choosing that should nt be highly concentrated, & with chemicals, more conditioners, which will damage your hair gradually. If its that kind of shampoo, then you can contnue, & as already you r useing it, if no any adverse effets you found, then, you can continue. Remember always, before taking head bath, apply any herbal/almond/olive/til/or coconut oil, with gentle massage, which will give proper nourishment to your hair.
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I am losing my hair, I using a shampoo but that shampoo effective in summer not for winter and rainy season please help me.

MD - Dermatology , Venereology & Leprosy
Dermatologist, Visakhapatnam
I am losing my hair, I using a shampoo but that shampoo effective in summer not for winter and rainy season please he...
Shampoos only clean your scalp your losing hair due to some internal problem Investigate for those causes and take treatment your problem can be cured.

I have dandruff problem, I have tried many shampoo but can't solve my problem. What do you think I should do.

BHMS
Homeopath, Faridabad
Seborrheic dermatitis is also called dandruff, seborrheic eczema and seborrheic psoriasis. It isn't contagious, and it's not a sign of poor personal hygiene. Few self-care tips can help you control and manage seborrheic dermatitis (dandruff): Soften and remove scales from your hair. Apply mineral oil or olive oil to your scalp. Leave it in for an hour or so. Then comb or brush your hair and wash it. Wash your skin regularly. Rinse the soap completely off your body and scalp. Avoid harsh soaps and use a moisturizer. Avoid products that contain alcohol. These can cause the disease to flare up. Wear smooth-textured cotton clothing. This helps keep air circulating around your skin and reduces irritation. If you have a beard or mustache, consider shaving it off. Seborrheic dermatitis can be worse under mustaches and beards. If this is the case for you, shaving might ease your symptoms. Avoid scratching. Scratching can increase irritation and your risk of infection. Gently clean your eyelids. If your eyelids show signs of redness or scaling, wash them each night with baby shampoo and wipe away scales with a cotton swab. Warm or hot compresses also may help. Use lukewarm water for head wash. Medication: Take homoeopathic medicines - Schwabe's Badiaga 200 & Alfalfa tonic twice a day for 1 month and revert. Use Schwabe's Anti-Dandruff shampoo and Anti-Dandruff oil regularly as per the condition of your scalp (minimum 3 times a week). After shampooing, use Bakson's Arnica hair conditioner as well after every head wash. Apart from this, you can take one tablet of multivitamin Folli Hair once daily for 1 month.
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