Happy Cappy Dr. Eddie’s Medicated Shampoo for Children, Treats Dandruff & Seborrheic Dermatitis, No Fragrance, Stops Flakes and Redness on Sensitive Scalps and Skin, Cradle Cap Brush Not Needed, 8 oz
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Huber
Greater than one weekMy two year old has had cradle cap since she was an infant that resurfaced as dry scalp/dandruff at 20 months. I have tried baby oil, massage, cradle cap comb, and multiple brands of dandruff/dry scalp shampoo. This has been the most effective one! After 3-4 washes (and continued use of the cradle cap comb), there has been major improvement. I would definitely recommend this to any one whose child struggles with flaky/dry skin on their scalp.
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Samk
Greater than one weekOverall, a medicated shampoo for children should provide effective relief for scalp conditions while also being safe and gentle enough for everyday use. . It was effective in treating common scalp conditions like dandruff, seborrheic dermatitis, and psoriasis, while also being gentle enough for their childs delicate scalp and hair.
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Michael
> 3 dayThis stuff works great! I have a 5yo and twin 2yos. They all have had bad cradle cap. We used everything from head and shoulders to coconut oil but nothing really worked great. Tried this and the cradle cap just started falling off. I even tried this on my beard and it’s the only thing that seems to clear up my beard dandruff. I highly recommend.