CeraVe

Anti-Dandruff Hydrating Conditioner

Verdict

CeraVe's Anti-Dandruff Hydrating Conditioner is a good option if you apply conditioner to your roots, as it contains zinc pyrithione to target dandruff there. Dermatologist Dr Dray found it gave "pretty good" density boost and noted it has fragrance. It's best for those who condition their scalp, not just the ends.

drdrayzday mentioning CeraVe Cerave Anti-Dandruff Conditioner at 12:28 in their YouTube video

Highlights

  • Dr Dray

    Well, I'll tell you why. Those of you who put conditioner up by your roots, get go ahead and get this because if you don't if you just put conditioner to the ends, fine. You don't need the zinc pythium containing one.12:10–12:18

Full reviews

Well, I'll tell you why. Those of you who put conditioner up by your roots, get go ahead and get this because if you don't if you just put conditioner to the ends, fine. You don't need the zinc pythium containing one.12:10–12:18
I actually shampooed my hair with this last night and followed with this conditioner and these are pretty good the density boost.13:46–13:50
Um it does have fragrance but these are pretty good.13:50–13:58
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Verdict

CeraVe's Anti-Dandruff Hydrating Conditioner is a good option if you apply conditioner to your roots, as it contains zinc pyrithione to target dandruff there. Dermatologist Dr Dray found it gave "pretty good" density boost and noted it has fragrance. It's best for those who condition their scalp, not just the ends.

Details

Type
conditioner
Finish
Key ingredients
Pyrithione Zinc, Ceramides, Hyaluronic Acid, Niacinamide

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