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BioScalp Dandruff Control Shampoo

Target flakes, irritation, and oiliness with a dermatologist-formulated solution for a balanced, healthy scalp.

Cleanse, Soothe and Restore Scalp Balance.

Specially designed for those facing flaking, irritation, and overly greasy or acne-prone scalps, this dandruff control shampoo tackles the root causes of dandruff and discomfort. Powered by piroctone olamine and vitamin E, it works to inhibit bacteria, yeast, and fungi while regulating scalp conditions. Say goodbye to excess sebum and hello to clean, fresh, and revitalized hair.

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    Tackles the root causes

    Piroctone olamine targets the causes of flake

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    Antioxidant powerhouse

    Vitamin E protects the scalp from free radicals

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    A delicate balance

    A scalp reset that builds the foundation for healthy hair

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Flake-Free Confidence

Piroctone olamine takes centre stage as a trusted ingredient in dandruff care. It works by targeting the microorganisms that cause flakes and irritation, restoring balance to your scalp's natural ecosystem. Regular use not only helps eliminate visible dandruff but also reduces redness and itchiness, leaving you with the confidence of a flake-free, soothed scalp.

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Nourishment At Its Best

Vitamin E isn’t just for skin—it’s a game-changer for scalp health too. This antioxidant powerhouse protects the scalp from free radicals, promotes better circulation, and supports natural healing. Combined with its ability to regulate oil production, vitamin E ensures your scalp feels nourished and refreshed without the greasy residue.

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Refresh and Rebalance

Greasy and acne-prone scalps often need a delicate balance: a thorough cleanse without over-stripping essential oils. This shampoo removes excess sebum and buildup, providing a deep clean that lasts. Think of it as a reset for your scalp, delivering a fresh foundation for healthier, more manageable hair—every wash feels like a step toward balance and vitality.

Don't take our word for it

BioScalp has been a game-changer for my hair! Not only has it helped my hair grow thicker and stronger, but my scalp feels so much healthier and less sensitive. I used to struggle with irritation, but since using BioScalp, my scalp feels balanced and soothed.

Georgia K.

BioScalp has completely transformed my hair! After just a few weeks, I noticed a significant improvement in my scalp health and hair strength. The repair effect is incredible—my hair feels healthier, fuller, and more resilient than ever. Finally, a product that delivers on its promise!

Amanda H.

I've struggled with hair thinning for years, but BioScalp has made a real difference. After consistent use, I’ve noticed a visible reduction in hair shedding. The formula helps decrease DHTI levels, which has slowed down my hair loss and even promoted new growth. My scalp feels healthier, and my hair looks thicker than ever!

Sam P.
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About BioScalp

BioScalp is where science meets nature for optimal scalp health. Our advanced formulas, enriched with natural ingredients, target scalp imbalances, reduce hair thinning, and promote stronger, healthier growth. Experience the power of innovation for a revitalized scalp and fuller hair.

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Dandruff is caused by an imbalance in the scalp’s natural ecosystem. The most common culprit is an overgrowth of Malassezia, a yeast-like fungus that feeds on scalp oils. This can trigger irritation and rapid skin cell turnover, leading to flaking.

Other contributing factors include dry scalp, sensitivity to hair products, excessive oil production, and skin conditions like seborrheic dermatitis or eczema. External factors such as stress, poor diet, and cold weather can also worsen dandruff.

While it’s not contagious or a sign of poor hygiene, using the right scalp care routine—like anti-dandruff shampoos with active ingredients (zinc pyrithione, salicylic acid, or ketoconazole)—can help control it. Regular cleansing, hydration, and a balanced diet also support a healthier scalp.

Piroctone olamine is an antifungal and antimicrobial ingredient that effectively combats dandruff by targeting its root cause—Malassezia, the yeast-like fungus responsible for scalp irritation and flaking.

It works by disrupting the fungal cell membrane, reducing its population and preventing excessive scalp shedding. Unlike harsher anti-dandruff agents, piroctone olamine also helps maintain scalp health by reducing inflammation, soothing irritation, and regulating oil production.

Additionally, it has conditioning properties that prevent excessive dryness, making it a gentler alternative to zinc pyrithione. Regular use in shampoos or scalp treatments can lead to noticeable improvements in flake reduction, scalp comfort, and overall hair health.

Vitamin E plays a crucial role in scalp health by acting as a powerful antioxidant and moisturizer. It helps combat dandruff by reducing oxidative stress, which can contribute to scalp irritation and flaking.

Its anti-inflammatory properties soothe the scalp, relieving itchiness and redness caused by dandruff. Additionally, vitamin E supports the scalp’s natural oil balance, preventing excessive dryness or oiliness—both of which can worsen dandruff. It also enhances blood circulation, promoting healthier hair follicles and a stronger scalp barrier.

You can benefit from vitamin E through scalp treatments, serums, or naturally by incorporating foods like nuts, seeds, and leafy greens into your diet.

Excess sebum can contribute to dandruff by creating an ideal environment for Malassezia, a yeast-like fungus naturally present on the scalp. This fungus feeds on sebum and breaks it down into irritating fatty acids, which can trigger inflammation, itchiness, and excessive skin cell shedding—leading to dandruff.

Additionally, an overly oily scalp can cause dead skin cells to clump together, making flakes more noticeable. While some oil is essential for scalp health, an imbalance—whether due to hormonal changes, stress, or improper hair care—can lead to dandruff.

Regular cleansing with a mild, balancing shampoo can help control sebum production without stripping the scalp, reducing dandruff flare-ups.

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