Selsun Salon Shampoo
I’m a big fan of the dandruff shampoo Selsun Blue and wanted to add it to our hair product reviews. Ok, ok, so it’s not really a beauty product in some people’s eyes, but to me, if I don’t have flakes coming off my head, than it most certainly does fall in the cosmetic improvement category. Oh, and it’s wonderful to not have an itchy dry and flaky scalp too, all of which the Selsun Blue medicated shampoo does for me and my significant other.
We both tend toward drier scalps that get irritated very easily, and are both incredibly dandruff-prone, especially when we are under stress or are experiencing a period in life with a lot of change and anxiety, so it is a necessity for us to use a good dandruff shampoo that is kind to our scalps.
We started off using the Selsun blue shampoo that is medicated and formulated for dry scalp and hair, and that shampoo really worked well, not only to treat our dandruff, but it also made our hair look shiny and smooth, an unexpected side benefit of a dandruff shampoo, at least the dandruff hair care products I used previously.
Well, I decided to try Selsun Blue’s new line of “Salon” shampoos called Selsun Salon, since they offered them in larger bottles and the price was more reasonable. I didn’t buy the conditioner, just the shampoo, but a conditioner is also available for anyone interested. I tried it for the first time yesterday, and I like it, but not as much as the original Selsun Blue line. It seemed to make my hair appear more dry and brittle, but it still did the trick on my scalp, as I have no itchiness of flakes.
On average, it’s about two bucks less than the smaller bottle of straight up medicated dandruff shampoo, but in my opinion, may be an inferior product. Good example of trading cost for quality in thise case unforutunately. If anyone has a different opinino that has tried the Selsun Salon line, please feel free to post!

























