Coco-Scalp is a specially formulated coconut oil compound ointment, developed by dermatologists for irritating, itchy scalp conditions such as psoriasis, eczema, seborrhoeic dermatitis and stubborn dandruff.
Active ingredients:
Coal tar solution 12% w/w | Salicylic acid 2% w/w | Sulphur-precipitated 4% w/w
The ingredients in Coco-Scalp break down the built-up scale and penetrate the scalp to effectively treat the condition.
Coco-Scalp is not a shampoo or a steroid treatment; it is a unique compound ointment that is clinically proven to be more effective at removing scale than coal tar shampoo.1
Reference: 1. Monk B E et al., Derm treatment 1995; 6: 159-161
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What is Coco-Scalp?Coco-Scalp is a specially formulated coconut oil compound ointment, developed by dermatologists for irritating, itchy scalp conditions such as psoriasis, eczema, seborrhoeic dermatitis and stubborn dandruff.
Active ingredients:
Coal tar solution 12% w/w | Salicylic acid 2% w/w | Sulphur-precipitated 4% w/w
The ingredients in Coco-Scalp break down the built-up scale and penetrate the scalp to effectively treat the condition.
Why Coco-Scalp is different from other treatmentsCoco-Scalp is not a shampoo or a steroid treatment; it is a unique compound ointment that is clinically proven to be more effective at removing scale than coal tar shampoo.1
Reference: 1. Monk B E et al., Derm treatment 1995; 6: 159-161
Coco-Scalp is a specially formulated coconut oil compound ointment, developed by dermatologists for irritating, itchy scalp conditions such as psoriasis, eczema, seborrhoeic dermatitis and stubborn dandruff.
Active ingredients:
Coal tar solution 12% w/w | Salicylic acid 2% w/w | Sulphur-precipitated 4% w/w
The ingredients in Coco-Scalp break down the built-up scale and penetrate the scalp to effectively treat the condition.
Coco-Scalp is not a shampoo or a steroid treatment; it is a unique compound ointment that is clinically proven to be more effective at removing scale than coal tar shampoo.1
Reference: 1. Monk B E et al., Derm treatment 1995; 6: 159-161
Got questions?
Check out the FAQs