I know I'm not eating the Nizoral shampoo but...

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I'm allergic to red food dye.....and baldness is at stake here..........

So..................big deal? Or no?

Mostly concerned about usage over an extended length of time.....

i.e. if I somehow react strong enough to notice it right away I prolly just won't use it.

Anyone have any experience with this?

I dunno why the hell they have to put red dye in there anyway......seriously.
 
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BTW...

Side question:

I just read that I should try the 1% first if I am a "Nizoral Newbie"......

I already ordered the 2%.

Can I dilute it by mixing with other (my regular) shampoo?
 

otis

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before you come to this board and here all the bullshit you should go to your dermatoligist first.
regards
 

mpower

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buy american ... it's blue...
 
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Anyone got any ideas?

I looked around the net but have been unable to find anything. (or at least unsure)

Johnny Cash Is The Man.

-jcitm
 

mpower

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well it should not be a problem to get from ebay... really don't understand the issue here
 
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The issue basically is that I don't know where the heck to get this stuff.

I do not know how to distinguish what American Nizoral is, first of all.

I did not check eBay but I will.

Thanks.
 

MEANSTREET

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Nizoral is red. its 2% keticowatever while Nizorelle is blue its 1% of the stuff.

not american or anything
 

mpower

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bullshiat :) it was blue and it was nizoral 1%. i have personally purchased it from cub foods(isn't that a proper place lol) several times...
 

MEANSTREET

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well my nizoral 2% is red and the nizorelle 1% i bought was blue, both purchased in the same pharmacy
 
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