Happy Cappy Medicated Shampoo & Body Wash with Comb – Baby Dandruff Shampoo, Helps Cradle Cap & Seborrheic Dermatitis, Reduces Flakes & Redness, Dermatologist Tested, Fragrance Free – 8 fl oz
$14.99
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Happy Cappy Medicated Shampoo & Body Wash with Comb – Baby Dandruff Shampoo, Helps Cradle Cap & Seborrheic Dermatitis, Reduces Flakes & Redness, Dermatologist Tested, Fragrance Free
Package Dimensions : 6.3 x 3.35 x 2.44 inches; 10.76 ounces
UPC : 860013248116
Manufacturer : Happy Cappy
ASIN : B0DTWVZM8F
Country of Origin : USA
DESIGNED BY A PEDIATRICIAN – Dr. Eddie’s Happy Cappy Medicated Shampoo and comb were created by a pediatrician to gently help cradle cap and dandruff
FOR SENSITIVE SKIN – Our gentle baby shampoo is free of common skin irritants like fragrance, dye, phthalates, and parabens. It is both a face and body wash and helps with dandruff
CHILDREN OF ALL AGES – Happy Cappy Medicated Shampoo is the first over-the-counter baby wash made specifically for children of all ages to help dandruff and seborrheic dermatitis
SOOTHING INGREDIENTS – Over 95% of our ingredients are of plant-based origin. Our medicated shampoo contains pyrithione zinc, proven to be safe and effective in helping flaking and redness
RECOMMENDED USE – Massage into the scalp in gentle circular motions to help flaking and itchiness. Rinse thoroughly. Some may see results in as few as one or two washes, some after 1-3 weeks of use
Customers say
Customers find that this shampoo works well for relieving skin irritation and preventing dandruff. It’s gentle on sensitive skin, clearing seborrheic dermatitis and itching. They say it effectively treats cradle cap and leaves the scalp feeling clean. The scent is pleasant and doesn’t cause any discomfort.
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13 reviews for Happy Cappy Medicated Shampoo & Body Wash with Comb – Baby Dandruff Shampoo, Helps Cradle Cap & Seborrheic Dermatitis, Reduces Flakes & Redness, Dermatologist Tested, Fragrance Free – 8 fl oz
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Kn –
Worth the money !
This leaves our 9month olds hair smelling a little weird but so silky! Doesnât take much to lather her head with. We are seeing results after 3 uses ! Her cradle cap is almost gone already! Super easy to use. Do NOT GET IN BABIES EYES!! It hurts 🙁 we see more hair growth after 3 uses as well. Would definitely recommend !
Bella Mang –
Great for sensitive skin
Worked in 2 uses on my 3 month old! I would definitely recommend! He has such sensitive skin and didnât get red at all!
Kelsey Stryker –
Works so fast!
This stuff is amazing! I used this with the baby Frida 3 step cradle cap brush and it worked wonders. My 4 month old had most of his scalp covered in it and after 2 uses of this it was about 99% gone! I highly recommend it!
Connie Hesse –
Actually works!
I was leary of buying this product that seemed too good to be true. It really does work and got rid of my son’s cradle cap! It works on all ages, due to him being 3. It smells odorless and ends up being very sudsy with a small pump. You definitely need to follow the directions and let the soap sit for 5 to 10 minutes. We bought the recommended yellow silicone scrubby along with this shampoo to help exfoliate out the flakes. It took about 2 weeks to totally remove all his cradle cap.
Camille Kussow –
This stuff is INCREDIBLE
Our one twin daughter has the WORSE cradle cap ever and we could NOT get rid of it! After a SINGLE application with this product, her cradle cap was almost 80% gone. We have done another application since and it has only gotten better. 100% works from a mom of 3!
Sarah Hendess –
Works fast!
The bottle says 1-3 weeks to see results, but I started seeing improvement after the first wash!
Katie S –
Recommend for all babies with flakes
This worked great to clear up dry skin from cradle cap when my oldest was a baby. We still use it on him (3 now) and it helps his hair look healthy and shiny. Weâve used it on our youngest and she has never had any flakes.
Deal hunter E –
Works but some Questionable Ingredients
So apparently Amazon was not happy with my initial review and wouldn’t post it. The only thing I can imagine is they did not like I had posted non Amazon links to information on 2 of the ingredients that concern me, phenoxyethanol and Cocamidopropyl hydroxysultaine. Ergo here my revised review:I randomly developed white flakes in my hair and after trying a few things this was the only thing that worked. It didn’t 100% eliminate my flakes but it greatly reduced them. Unfortunately when I purchased this I had been up all night trying to find a safe, non toxic solution and did not properly vet all the ingredients.I have come to discover that phenoxyethanol is not a great ingredient. According to the website “Campaign for Safe Cosmetics” (safecosmetics.org) it can cause skin allergies, nervous system issues in infants (a nipple cream containing phenoxyethanol was found to harm breastfeeding infants) and should be kept away from small children. A cosmetic company called Follain has banished the ingredient form their products as they no longer consider it “clean beauty” (search “Follain” and “phenoxyethanol” for articles).I find it concerning that a dandruff/cradle cap shampoo marketed towards children would contain an ingredient that may be harmful to them, and encourage everyone to research themselves before using this on a child let alone yourself. For those of you who have already used it and your child had a bad reaction as I see some have, see if any other products you use on them contain phenoxyethanol and if not that may be the culprit.As for the Cocamidopropyl hydroxysultaine; there doesn’t seem to be a lot of information on it which concerns me as someone who practices the precautionary principal. I am not a chemist but I do find it interesting Cocamidopropyl hydroxysultaine shares the same first word as Cocamidopropyl betaine, which I’ve learned is more processed than Coco-betaine due to the “amidopropoyl” part of the name. It’s possible we will learn from further research that Cocamidopropyl hydroxysultaine is ok, but in the meantime I prefer to avoid this ingredient and go for less processed, better researched ones.So while this product worked for me (luckily I bought it for myself, not a child) I will not be repurchasing until they change these ingredients, and encourage everyone to do their own research before buying or using this on yourself or children.Website Sources: I am not allowed to post direct links per Amazon policy but here are the website names. Search these + the ingredient and you should easily find the same info I did. phenoxyethanol : Campaign for Safe Cosmetics, Clean Beauty 101Cocamidopropyl: hydroxysultaine I Read Labels for You, Lisa Bronner’s Blog (briefly touches on Cocamidopropyl as in Cocamidopropyl betaine but still may be relevant. Search “Lisa Bronner+ SLS actually and it’s in the comments).
Cristina –
It worked for my husband, when all the others dandruff shampoos didnât work. Itâs the only shampoo he is using for several months, so it is effective for adults too. Results: he doesnât have white flakes anymore, his hair is clean.
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Mrs Mahenti –
A good product I like it
Becca –
Fantastic shampoo for baby! Got rid of mild cradle cap in a few washes – impressed!
Lakshmi –
I used it on my 4 year old. It doesn’t work. She still keep itching her scalp.