Polytar Scalp Shampoo is a thick, coal-tar based shampoo that soothes irritated skin on the scalp, reducing itchiness, scaling, and inflammation.
These symptoms are often experienced by people with scalp psoriasis or other related skin conditions such as eczema. In these cases, a specially formulated shampoo is required, as standard shampoos often contain irritants that make the condition worse.
Coal tar is proven to provide relief for psoriasis sufferers. It is a thick oil that works on patches of inflamed red skin covered in scales. It moisturises and nourishes the skin to reduce scales and dandruff, and soothes it to make it feel less itchy.
This shampoo can be used by adults and children aged 12 or over.
Hypersensitivity
In rare cases, Polytar Scalp Shampoo is associated with skin reactions due to allergies (rashes, swelling, difficulty breathing). Other possible rare side effects include eye irritation, hair loss, itchy and redskin, change of hair colour or texture, and burning sensations on the skin.
If you are taking other medications, speak to your doctor before using this shampoo, as certain antibiotics and tranquilizers increase sensitivity to sunlight.
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Keep Polytar Scalp Shampoo away from children, in a cool place. Use eternally only and take care not to get any in the eyes.
Avoid using this product if you are allergic to coal tar or any of the listed ingredients. It is not suitable for use by children below the age of 12, and never use on open, damaged, or blistered skin.
In some cases, especially where excessive shampoo is used or it is used more frequently than advised, irritation may occur. This may also occur if the shampoo is in contact with sensitive or inflamed skin. If you experience such a reaction, stop using it.
While using this shampoo, avoid strong sunlight and sunbeds, as some people become extra-sensitive to UV radiation. It’s best to wear protective clothing and sunscreen until you know how you will react. Also, if you are taking other medicines that make you more sensitive to sunlight, seek your doctor’s advice before using this shampoo.
If you are pregnant, avoid using it in the first trimester of pregnancy; consult with your doctor before using while breastfeeding.