Embarassing to say, but over the past five years as my allergies worsened so did my scalp. I had gotten to the point that not only did I have extremely oily hair I started to get dandruff that got progressively worse over time until I had awful itching and huge flakes in my hair. I tried Head & Shoulders, and then switched to T-Gel, and then to clinical T-Gel, all with absolutely no resolution. I also have colored hair and these products caused fading. Since they didn’t work anyway I just thought I had to suffer and started using a Sulfate free shampoo so at least my color would last longer but the itching and scalp buildup finally got the best of me. I started thinking maybe I could find a Sulfate free shampoo that would stop this severe dandruff and found Regenepure DR. I decided to give it a try. It took three seperate washings until I my scalp was completely free of the severe dandruff, but it totally cleared my scalp up. I no longer itch at all, even if I go 4 days without washing my hair. It still gets oily as all get out by the third day, but serioulsy not one flake or the even the tiniest bit of itching. Even though I have a very thick head of hair and wasn’t looking to prevent hair loss, I have noticed about 50% less hair in the drain after I wash than I used to experience before using Regenepure DR. I follow the directions and let it sit for a few minutes before rinsing and it leaves my scalp feeling fresh. This stuff is very expensive, and I thought I used expensive sulfate stuff to begin with, but I have found a thrifty way to make the investment not so painful. I first thoroughly wash all my hair with my regular sulfate free shampoo, because I can be a bit more liberal with it. Then I rinse and use about a quarter sized amount to just scrub into my scalp, that way I am not wasting this very expensive shampoo washing my hair too. The bottle should last alot longer doing it that way. I highly recommend this shampoo since it is the ONLY one that I have used for dandruff that worked.
I’ve been looking for a good shampoo for my keratin-treated hair. Finding a good sulfate-free shampoo that doesn’t leave my hair feeling “crisp” or brittle is tough. A friend suggested I try regenepure. After looking at the ingredients (which are pretty impressive), I gave it a try. Like all other non-sulfate shampoos, it lathers slightly less. But after a few uses, my hair definitely felt thicker, and it was also softer and more manageable – and that’s saying a lot because I have very course, dry hair.
My husband (who is 50) also uses regenepure. For years, he has suffered from a dry, flaky scalp (and lately he’s been showing slight signs of graying/thinning). We tried several products (drug store brands to professional salon products) to help with the itchy, dry scalp. Most would work for a few weeks but then his hair often looked dull and flat. And most the sulfate-free shampoos made his dandruff flair up. That’s why we were surprised how good regenepure is. His hair is soft and the dandruff cleared up completely after about 10 days of use. It looks healthy and shiny too. And, he swears his hair feels thicker (but I guess that’s subjective). Regenepure is all he’ll use now and he carries a travel size with him when he’s on the road.
I like this shampoo. It’s mild: nowhere near as harsh as the Head and Shoulders I used to use. Plus I have no dandruff flakes at all with this shampoo: H&S never totally fixed my dandruff but this stuff does. I haven’t seen any “volumizing” effects after using the product a few weeks but that’s OK with me. I may be imagining things but it does seem to have halted or slowed the mild thinning I currently have on the top of the scalp even if it doesn’t reverse it or bring any back: didn’t really expect that anyway. I think a mild shampoo helps, plus no more itchy scalp either!
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