About Sebowash Shampoo (Fluocinolone)
Sebowash Shampoo (Fluocinolone) is a steroid-based scalp treatment used to control symptoms of seborrheic dermatitis. If your scalp gets itchy, red, and flaky in cycles, this kind of targeted shampoo can help settle things down so you can get back to a routine without constant irritation.
What it treats
- Seborrheic dermatitis of the scalp, including itching, redness, and stubborn flakes.
- Not a general dandruff shampoo and not intended for fungal infections unless your clinician pairs it with an antifungal product.
How it works
- Fluocinolone is a topical corticosteroid that calms the inflammatory signals in the skin.
- By reducing inflammation, it eases itch and redness and lets the scalp barrier recover.
How to use
- Use exactly as directed by your clinician or on the product label. Directions can vary by brand.
- Many fluocinolone shampoos are applied to a dry scalp. Massage a small amount into affected areas, leave it in for several minutes, then add water, lather, and rinse thoroughly.
- Limit use to the prescribed schedule, which is typically short-term. Do not extend treatment without checking in with your prescriber.
What to expect
- Itch often improves within a few days, with redness and flaking following soon after.
- If you do not see any improvement within 1 to 2 weeks, or if symptoms worsen, reach out to your healthcare provider.
- For long-term control, many people use this shampoo only during flares and maintain results with a gentle, non-medicated shampoo between flares.
Helpful tips
- Keep it off your face and eyes. Rinse well.
- Use only on intact skin. Do not use on open sores or actively infected areas.
- Do not cover the scalp with tight caps or wraps right after use unless your prescriber tells you to.
- A light, non-irritating conditioner can be used on hair lengths if your ends feel dry. Try to keep conditioners off the scalp if it tends to get greasy or irritated.
Possible side effects
- Temporary burning, stinging, dryness, or irritation at the application site.
- With overuse or prolonged use, topical steroids can cause thinning of the skin or visible surface blood vessels. That is why these shampoos are typically used for short courses.
- Rarely, significant absorption can occur if overused over large areas. Stick to the smallest amount that covers the affected scalp and the shortest effective duration.
Who should speak with a clinician first
- Anyone with a history of sensitivity to topical steroids or any ingredient in the shampoo.
- People with widespread psoriasis, rosacea, or untreated scalp infections should be assessed before use.
- If you take other corticosteroids or use multiple steroid topicals, ask about total exposure.
Storage and handling
- Store at room temperature and keep the cap closed tightly.
- Keep out of reach of children.
- Check the expiration date on the bottle.
Available strengths
- Fluocinolone acetonide shampoo is most commonly available in 0.01%.
- Other fluocinolone strengths and formulations are available on the market, including topical solutions and creams at 0.01% or 0.025%. Those are not shampoos; your prescriber may choose a different form for specific areas or for maintenance.
- Actual availability can vary by manufacturer and location. Always follow the strength and form written on your prescription label.
Why do people choose it?
- Targets inflammation directly on the scalp, where the flare is occurring.
- It can be layered into an existing hair care routine with a simple schedule during flares.
- Often used together with a gentle daily shampoo for maintenance or, when directed, with an antifungal shampoo in a rotation.
What it is not
- It is not a daily cosmetic shampoo, and it is not meant for indefinite use.
- It is not an antifungal or antibacterial product.
- It is not designed for facial seborrheic dermatitis.
FAQs About Sebowash Shampoo
Can I use Sebowash Shampoo on color-treated or chemically straightened hair?
Yes, many people do. It is still a medicated product so that it can be a little drying. Test on a small area first, rinse thoroughly, and use a gentle conditioner on the lengths. If your color fades easily, ask your stylist or clinician for tailored advice.
Is it safe during pregnancy or while breastfeeding?
Topical steroids have minimal systemic absorption when used as directed, but decisions in pregnancy and breastfeeding are personal and medical. Discuss with your obstetrician to weigh the benefits and risks. If breastfeeding, avoid applying near areas that could come into contact with an infant.
What if I miss a dose or application?
Use it when you remember, then go back to your regular schedule. If it is close to your next dose, skip the missed one. Do not double up or apply extra to catch up.
Can children use Sebowash Shampoo?
Only under a clinician’s guidance. Children absorb corticosteroids through the skin in proportion to their body weight, so dosing and duration are usually more conservative and carefully monitored.
Can I apply styling products after using this shampoo?
Yes, after you have rinsed well and your scalp is dry. Choose non-irritating products and avoid heavy or occlusive gels that might trap residue on the scalp. If a product stings or burns, wash it out and switch to a gentler option.