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Novale-CT Scalp Lotion is used to manage dandruff, flaking, and scalp irritation caused by fungal overgrowth or seborrheic dermatitis. Its antifungal and keratolytic ingredients help keep the scalp clean and reduce visible scaling.
The lotion contains Ketoconazole, which targets dandruff-causing fungi, and Coal Tar, which slows excess skin cell shedding. Together, they help reduce flakes, scaling, redness, and itching for a healthier scalp environment.
Apply the lotion directly to the wet scalp, massage gently, allow it to stay for a short contact time, and rinse thoroughly. Use it exactly as advised by your dermatologist for safe and effective scalp care.
Daily use is generally not required for most dandruff conditions. It is typically used a few times a week, but always follow your dermatologist’s guidance to avoid unnecessary scalp dryness or irritation.
Yes, Novale-CT Scalp Lotion can generally be used on colour-treated or chemically treated hair. If your scalp is already irritated or overly dry after treatments, consult a dermatologist before routine use.
Many people notice an improvement in flakes and itching within a few uses. Consistent application over several weeks offers better scalp balance and reduced recurrence.
Mild effects such as slight itching, redness, dryness, or a warm sensation may occur at the application site. These usually settle quickly, but discontinue use and seek medical advice if irritation persists.
It is generally suitable, but sensitive scalps may experience mild dryness or tingling due to the active ingredients. Patch testing or dermatologist advice is recommended if your scalp reacts easily.
Avoid applying it to broken or inflamed skin and prevent contact with eyes. Use it only on the scalp and follow your dermatologist’s instructions for frequency and duration.
You can stop once symptoms improve, but dandruff may return if underlying triggers persist. For recurring scalp issues, follow a maintenance routine recommended by your dermatologist.