D-Clear Shampoo 120ml
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Product Description
D-Clear Shampoo is a medicated shampoo formulated to treat dandruff and seborrheic dermatitis. It helps reduce scalp flaking, itching, and excess oil while cleansing the scalp thoroughly. Regular use promotes a healthier, balanced, and flake-free scalp.
Product Overview
Product Name: D-Clear Shampoo
Form: Shampoo
Pack Size: 120ml
Manufactured By: Derma Shine Pakistan
Used For: Treating dandruff and seborrheic dermatitis, reducing scalp flaking and itching, controlling oiliness, cleansing the scalp
Prescription Required: No
Ingredients & How They Work
Active anti-dandruff and antifungal agents target the root causes of dandruff and irritation. Cleansing agents remove excess oil and buildup, while soothing components help calm the scalp and restore balance.
Key Benefits
D-Clear Shampoo effectively treats dandruff and seborrheic dermatitis while reducing flaking, itching, and oiliness. It cleanses and refreshes the scalp, helping restore comfort and maintain a healthy scalp environment. D-Clear Shampoo supports long-term scalp health with regular use.
How to Use
Apply to wet hair and scalp. Gently massage to create lather and leave on for 3–5 minutes. Rinse thoroughly with water. Use 2–3 times weekly for best results.
Side Effects & Precautions
Mild dryness or tightness is common initially. Rare irritation may occur if overused. Avoid contact with eyes and rinse immediately if contact occurs. Discontinue use if severe redness or burning develops. Not recommended for children under 12 without medical advice.
Who Should Use
D-Clear Shampoo is suitable for individuals with dandruff, seborrheic dermatitis, oily scalp, or persistent flaking and itching. D-Clear Shampoo is ideal for those seeking a medicated solution to cleanse, balance, and maintain a healthier, flake-free scalp.
Storage Instructions
Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Keep the bottle tightly closed after use and out of reach of children.
