Maxxam Dermacare Pre-shampoo Scalp Treatment
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DermaCare Shampoo is a pre-shampoo scalp treatment that contains Pyrithione Zinc as an active ingredient. The antibacterial formula helps reduce itching and leaves the user with a cooling sensation. The sulfate-free solution is for external use only and should be avoided from contact with eyes. The shampoo must be used once or twice a week on the scalp only and not for cleansing hair. The product is distributed by TTEM, LLC and should be used as directed, without causing any worsening of the condition. All inactive ingredients are mentioned on the label while no animal testing was conducted for the shampoo. The bottle is recyclable after use.*
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DermaCare Shampoo is a pre-shampoo scalp treatment that contains Pyitions Zine 1.8% to help soothe itchy, flaky scalp. It is designed to be used before shampooing for a cooling, refreshing feeling. The formula is sulfate-free and safe for color-treated hair. It is not intended to cleanse the hair, but to provide a specific scalp treatment. The product comes in an 8oz bottle, and is sold exclusively by professionals. The inactive ingredients include aloe vera, chamomile extract, and silk amino acids. It is for external use only, and should be kept out of reach of children. If the scalp condition worsens, users should stop use and consult a doctor.*

* These product label images have been analyzed using experimental machine learning. Please verify findings with the primary label text.