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For **sensitive scalp + dandruff**, the best picks are usually **fragrance-free or low-irritation formulas** with active ingredients like **zinc pyrithione, selenium sulfide, ketoconazole, or salicylic acid**.
### Best options
1. **Vanicream Dandruff Shampoo**
- Very good for sensitive skin
- Fragrance-free, dye-free
- Uses **zinc pyrithione**
2. **Nizoral A-D Anti-Dandruff Shampoo**
- Stronger option if flakes/itch are stubborn
- Uses **1% ketoconazole**
- Can be a bit drying, so use less often
3. **Neutrogena T/Sal Therapeutic Shampoo**
- Best for thick scale buildup
- Uses **salicylic acid**
- Good if flakes are stuck to the scalp
4. **DHS Zinc Shampoo**
- Gentle, simple formula
- Uses **zinc pyrithione**
- Good everyday anti-dandruff choice
5. **La Roche-Posay Kerium DS**
- Good for sensitive, reactive scalps
- Often better tolerated than harsher medicated shampoos
### If your scalp is very reactive
- Try **Vanicream** first
- Avoid heavily scented shampoos, essential oils, and “cooling” formulas with menthol
### Quick use tip
Use anti-dandruff shampoo **2–3 times/week**, leave it on the scalp for **3–5 minutes**, then rinse well.
If you want, I can narrow this down to the **best drugstore**, **best gentle**, or **best for oily scalp** option.
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For a **sensitive scalp**, the best anti-dandruff shampoos are usually **gentler formulas** with **zinc pyrithione, selenium sulfide, ketoconazole, or salicylic acid**—but with fewer fragrances and harsher detergents.
### Best picks
- **Vanicream Dandruff Shampoo**
Very good for sensitive skin; fragrance-free and gentle.
- **Nizoral A-D Anti-Dandruff Shampoo**
Strongest option for stubborn dandruff. Uses **1% ketoconazole**.
- **Head & Shoulders Bare**
A gentler H&S line with fewer additives; good for mild dandruff.
- **DHS Zinc Shampoo**
Simple, effective, and often well-tolerated by sensitive scalps.
- **Neutrogena T/Sal Therapeutic Shampoo**
Best if you also have **flaking and scalp buildup**; contains **salicylic acid**.
### If your scalp is very easily irritated
Look for:
- **fragrance-free**
- **dye-free**
- **sulfate-free or low-sulfate**
- moisturizing ingredients like **glycerin, aloe, or ceramides**
### Quick tip
If you’re sensitive, start by using the shampoo **2–3 times per week**, leave it on for **3–5 minutes**, then rinse well.
If you want, I can also give you the **best one based on your hair type** (oily, dry, curly, color-treated).
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For a **sensitive scalp**, the best anti-dandruff shampoos are usually **fragrance-free, gentle, and medicated enough to treat flakes** without over-drying.
### Best picks
1. **Vanicream Dandruff Shampoo**
- **Best overall for sensitive scalp**
- Fragrance-free, dye-free, and gentle
- Uses **1% zinc pyrithione** to fight dandruff
2. **Nizoral A-D Anti-Dandruff Shampoo**
- **Best for stubborn dandruff**
- Active ingredient: **1% ketoconazole**
- Very effective, but use only a few times a week since it can be drying
3. **Head & Shoulders Clinical Strength Shampoo**
- **Best for strong itch/flaking**
- Uses **selenium sulfide**
- More medicated, so not the gentlest, but effective
4. **DHS Zinc Shampoo**
- **Good gentle medicated option**
- Also uses **zinc pyrithione**
- Often tolerated well by sensitive scalps
5. **Neutrogena T/Sal Therapeutic Shampoo**
- **Best for thick scale buildup**
- Uses **salicylic acid**
- Good if flakes are stuck on the scalp, but can be a bit drying
### Best if your scalp is very reactive
- **Vanicream Dandruff Shampoo** is usually the safest first choice.
- If that’s not enough, try **Nizoral A-D** 2–3 times weekly.
### Quick tips
- Avoid shampoos with **heavy fragrance, menthol, or strong essential oils**
- Let medicated shampoo sit on the scalp for **3–5 minutes**
- Follow with a **light, fragrance-free conditioner** on hair lengths only
If you want, I can also give you the **best drugstore vs. premium options** or help choose based on whether your dandruff is **dry, oily, or itchy**.
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For a **sensitive scalp**, the best anti-dandruff shampoos are usually the ones with **gentler antifungal actives** and **fragrance-free or low-irritation formulas**.
### Best picks
1. **Vanicream Dandruff Shampoo**
- **Active:** 2% pyrithione zinc
- **Why it’s good:** Very gentle, **fragrance-free**, great for sensitive or eczema-prone scalps.
2. **Nizoral A-D Anti-Dandruff Shampoo**
- **Active:** 1% ketoconazole
- **Why it’s good:** Strong against dandruff/seborrheic dermatitis, but still generally well tolerated.
- Use **2x/week**, not daily.
3. **DHS Zinc Shampoo**
- **Active:** pyrithione zinc
- **Why it’s good:** Simple, effective, often easier on the scalp than more “cosmetic” dandruff shampoos.
4. **Neutrogena T/Sal Therapeutic Shampoo**
- **Active:** salicylic acid
- **Why it’s good:** Best if you have **thick flakes or buildup**.
- **Caution:** Can be drying/irritating for very sensitive skin.
5. **Head & Shoulders Bare Pure Daily Shampoo**
- **Active:** pyrithione zinc
- **Why it’s good:** Lighter formula with fewer additives than many mainstream dandruff shampoos.
### Best overall for sensitive scalp
- **Vanicream Dandruff Shampoo** is usually the safest first choice.
- If that doesn’t work, try **Nizoral A-D**.
### Quick tips
- Use **2–3 times per week**
- Leave on scalp for **3–5 minutes**
- Avoid super-hot water and harsh scrubbing
If you want, I can also rank these by **most gentle**, **strongest**, or **best drugstore options**.
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For a **sensitive scalp**, the best anti-dandruff shampoos are usually the ones that control yeast/flaking **without heavy fragrance or harsh detergents**.
### Best picks
- **Vanicream Dandruff Shampoo**
Good if you’re very sensitive or reactive. **Fragrance-free** and gentle.
- **Nizoral A-D Anti-Dandruff Shampoo**
Best if dandruff is persistent. Contains **ketoconazole 1%** (strong anti-fungal). Can be drying, so use 2–3x/week.
- **Head & Shoulders Bare Anti-Dandruff Shampoo**
A milder option from a familiar brand, with a simpler formula than classic H&S.
- **Neutrogena T/Sal Therapeutic Shampoo**
Best for **flaky, buildup-type dandruff**. Contains **salicylic acid** to lift scale; can be a bit drying.
- **DHS Zinc Shampoo**
Gentle, straightforward **zinc pyrithione** shampoo option for regular use.
### What to look for
- **Fragrance-free**
- **Sulfate-free or low-sulfate** if you’re easily irritated
- Active ingredients like **ketoconazole**, **zinc pyrithione**, or **salicylic acid**
### Quick tips
- Use only on the **scalp**, leave on **3–5 minutes**, then rinse.
- Alternate with a **gentle moisturizing shampoo**.
- Stop if you get burning, redness, or worsening itch.
If you want, I can also give you the **best budget option**, **best drugstore option**, or **best for color-treated hair**.