

🌿 Clear scalp, confident you — nature’s remedy for unstoppable freshness!
Jason Dandruff Relief Treatment Shampoo is a 12 oz medicated formula combining sulfur and salicylic acid to effectively control dandruff, scalp dermatitis, and mild psoriasis. Enriched with jojoba, olive, and rosemary oils, it soothes and moisturizes while being free from harsh chemicals and cruelty-free. Trusted by thousands, it offers a natural, dermatologist-inspired solution for persistent scalp issues.









| ASIN | B000FGDIAS |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (4,653) |
| Department | Health and Beauty>Health and Wellness |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | Yes |
| Item model number | 10030 |
| Manufacturer | Jason Natural Cosmetics |
| Product Dimensions | 2.2 x 2.2 x 7.52 inches; 12 ounces |
| UPC | 078522100300 |
R**N
this cured my 25 year head itch and flaky scalp in 2 weeks!
First, I have to say that I need to write this review, because of all the confusing reviews on Amazon. Second I seriously considered doing a video review to show exactly how to use this video, but first that would be a little weird, and second I don't have any water proof video equipment! I bought this even after reading 20+ reviews on it because of one person who said it worked, and how. so now it is my turn to return the favor. for background, I am 34 years old, and have had severe dandruff since I was in 4th grade or so. I've tried every single product I could get my hands on to resolve this issue, it has been so bad, that I can scratch my head with a hairbrush and get enough scalp flakes to make several "ant hills" out of them on the floor. I am not joking, or kidding, nor is it that amusing, actually kind of scary. I could scratch my head all day, for weeks and it would keep flaking off. some flakes were the size of two side by side benadryl pills or slightly larger, on up to pieces the size of a small lima bean, I'm not talking pepper flake sized, or grain of sand, these were large sections of my scalp flaking off. This product is the only thing that has made this stop, and I've never been so happy. first I'll cover the smell, then I'll cover how to use it to get results. The odor from this product is a distinct Sulfur Odor, is VERY strong, WILL make your clothes, hairbrush, even fingers smell like sulfur, even 2 days after you last washed your hair! I recommend getting a body spray from bath and body works that you like, and spray your hair with it until the smell goes away. That is right, I said "GOES AWAY" the smell is created by a chemical reaction between the shampoo and your scalp. if your scalp is affected by the bacteria that causes the flaking, then it will react with the shampoo and cause the odor. When all the bacteria is dead, the odor does NOT occur. note, the bacteria will come back, see the directions below for more info. 1. You will need to take a shower! (unless you like to wash your hair in a sink...) 2. Wash your face first 3. rinse your face 4. use this shampoo to wash your hair, use PLENTY of it. my hair is about 3 inches long and I use about the same amount as the size of a Hershey Kiss. You want it to lather up a bit and cover your entire scalp, you need to massage it into your scalp with your finger tips. do this for a good 30 seconds or so (yes this will make you fingers stink like sulfur for a while (I think 6 or 7 hand washings should get rid of the smell...) 5. do NOT rinse your hair! 6. take the rest of your shower with the shampoo in your hair. 7. if you shave your legs do this too with the shampoo in your hair. 8. if you use a washcloth or loofah, rinse it out really good when you are done, with the shampoo in your hair! 9. I hope you understand the point is to keep the shampoo in your hair! I mean 5+ minutes, after about 3 you can just barely feel the cool tea tree feeling, barely. It doesn't get much stronger than that, I think the tea tree is a very small component in this shampoo. 10. hopefully you are still keeping the shampoo in your hair. 11. when you just cannot stand it any longer you can rinse your hair. 3-7 minutes works best. 12. repeat daily until the sulfur smell goes away. After the sulfur smell goes away, you can alternate between this shampoo and your normal (or other special shampoo, ie for oily hair, or for color treated hair, or for dry hair, or whatever else you normally use.) You will want to use Jason's shampoo every other day for half as long as it took to get rid of the smell (it took me 10-12 days before the smell went away, so I did every other day for the next 6 days). After those days are up, you can use Jason's Shampoo 1 time every 3 days and your normal shampoo the other times. If you do not wash your hair every day, add a no wash day in there (change every other to 1 out of 3 days, and change 1 out of 3 days to 1 out of 5 days using your normal shampoo the other times you do wash). IF you start to smell sulfur again, or have any itching, then go back to step one and repeat the entire process again. I am on week 3 right now, and have not had ANY problems. I no longer smell like sulfur, I did have to buy a new hair brush (no idea if the smell faded or not on it's own). And I tried several different things before I found a way to cover the smell coming from my hair (fyi, other people can smell it from 4 feet away!! or further depending on the breeze). So, if you can understand that you have to deal with a "smell" (pretty bad one at that) to get rid of a serious issue that has been affecting you for who knows how long, then this product is for you. if you have normal dandruff issues that come and go, by pass this product and use whatever works for you and does not smell. This product is for people who want to get rid of these problems and cannot find any other way. It is also cheaper than a doctor. If you have gobs and gobs of hair you may need to use gobs and gobs of this shampoo. I am not a scientist, but I understand how bacteria grows. You probably need to make sure this stuff covers ALL of your hair until the smell goes away the first time. It would be easier to get a short hair cut and then let it grow back out. After all isn't a couple of years of growing your hair out worth getting rid of flakes forever? That said, every human's body is different. I am sorry if this does not work for you after following my directions. I have have been so happy I found my self crying sometimes. I grew up with flaky hair and it had a serious affect on my self esteem and my social skills. I doubt I can repair any of that now, but I feel much better about myself and have even stopped checking for flakes!
L**A
Miracle cure for "un"curable dandruff
I fell in love with this stuff many years ago when every other dandruff shampoo I tried only ever made matters worse, but this cleared it up within a couple washes. Years later once I tracked it down again (the bottle design had changed significantly), I introduced it to my (now) husband who insisted he'd tried EVERYTHING (and did regularly use tea tree shampoo). He was also astounded to no longer be a walking snow globe. BUT—it does not smell great. Reminds me of a wet dog. However, the smell fades once your hair is dry, and (at least in my case) you only need to use it a few times for a lasting affect, at which point you can revert to your regular shampoo. You can also follow it up with another shampoo to help wash the scent away, and/or use leave-in products with more pleasant scents to mask it.
P**N
Works well when other things don't, gentle on hair.
After struggling with dandruff sipnce puberty, in my late 20s I found out it is caused by seborrheic dermatitis. The doctor was of no help, besides a diagnosis. I've used many dandruff shampoos since I was a child. In my middle 20s it got worse and went from flakes to an itchy, red crust on my scalp. I still get flakes too but I got this severe issue. Dandruff shampoos do treat seborrheic dermatitis, but when my condition got worse it got harder to control. Also a lot of dandruff shampoos seem harsh on hair. This shampoo is actually sulfate-free and gentle on hair. Maybe too gentle, it doesn't seem to cleanse well so I also use another shampoo also. The salicylic acid in this exfoliates flakes and crust, sulfur kills the fungus on the scalp that causes dandruff and seborrheic dermatitis (most dandruff shampoo ingredients are antifungals) as does the tea tree oil, and the camphor and menthol can reduce itch. Keep in mind the tea tree oil, camphor and menthol could all irritate skin if you have very sensitive skin, I have sensitive skin and this doesn't seem to irritate it but these ingredients are all potential irritants. They do serve a purpose in this shampoo, and most people should tolerate it fine. You do have to leave it in a few minutes and allow it to work. I don't like that it doesn't foam since you have to use a lot of it to get it through your hair and scalp. The smell isn't strong. It isn't fragranced, which I prefer since fragrance irritates my skin, so it won't smell like roses. A tip for you, if you have bad scalp itch consider dropping products with fragrances. Fragrance chemicals can irritate skin and cause itching, and a lot of hair products are heavily fragranced. I find this good for my dandruff shampoo. I've been using it a few years. It doesn't damage my dry curly hair, it doesn't irritate my skin like many dandruff shampoos do, and it works for me unlike most dandruff shampoos. Personally I have also found it necessary to apply Dermarest psoriasis gel to my scalp after shampooing, it has salicylic acid and a zinc ingredient that both benefit my condition. Between the two products my flakes and crust stay gone for 24 hours.
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K**I
After 6 years of trying most of the products this one so so effective to release the dandruff it's works great 👍
S**A
Excellent product, very effective 👍🏻
V**T
Habe seit Jahren Probleme mit Schuppen und habe immer Head & Shoulders benutzt, jedoch musste ich nach ein paar Jahren feststellen was für Schlimme Dinge in dem Shampoo enthalten sind, die alles nur schlimmer gemacht haben. Seit dem habe ich es mit allem versucht, und das Shampoo von Jason hat mich gerettet. 100% Weiterempfehlung! Zudem ist in diesem Shampoo Rosmarin Öl enthalten, was den Haarwuchs verstärkt.
N**E
El mejor champu anticaspa que he probado, me quita la caspa y me alivia el picor totalmente. He probado varias marcas y este producto es el mejor con diferencia. Sí, la olor no es la mejor del mundo pero no es tant fuerte como lo pintan algunos, y tampoco tan desgradable. Compra recomendada.
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