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Graphic shows the effect of the Alpecin Caffeine Complex: activates the hair roots and improves hair growth.

Hybrid Sensitive Caffeine Shampoo

Prevents hereditary hair loss and reduces scalp itching

  • pH skin-friendly formula
  • Alpecin Caffeine Complex
  • Against itching
€5.99 RRP250 ml (€23.96 / 1 l) • including VAT, plus shipping
Aqua, Sodium Laureth Sulfate, Sodium Myreth Sulfate, Laureth-2, Sodium Chloride, Panthenol, Disodium Laureth Sulfosuccinate, Sodium Lauroyl Glutamate, Caffeine, PEG-120 Methyl Glucose Dioleate, Citric Acid, Propylene Glycol, Allantoin, Coco-Glucoside, Glyceryl Oleate, PEG-40 Hydrogenated Castor Oil, Polyquaternium-7, Disodium Edta, Zinc PCA, Hydrolyzed Wheat Protein, Niacinamide, Tocopherol, Vegetable Oil, Sodium Benzoate, Potassium Sorbate, Phenoxyethanol, Parfum, Tetramethyl Acetyloctahydronaphthalenes, Acetyl Cedrene.
Description

Shampoo for sensitive & dry scalp

The Alpecin Hybrid Sensitive Caffeine Shampoo provides moisture for dry, sensitive scalps with a pH-friendly formula, reduces itching, and combats hair loss with caffeine. Ideal for daily use.

pH-friendly formula against itching

Alpecin Caffeine Complex strengthens hair roots and prevents hereditary hair loss

Moisturizing & soothing for sensitive and dry scalp

Doping for your hair

Thanks to a special pharmaceutical carrier base (galenic formulation), the unique Caffeine Complex reaches the hair follicle in just 2 minutes. There, it exerts its positive effect:

Hereditary hair loss can be counteracted.

Caffeine stimulates the hair roots

Caffeine has been known for more than 20 years for its growth-stimulating effect on hair roots. It inhibits the breakdown of the intracellular messenger cAMP. As a result, more energy is available to the cells and cell growth is stimulated.

Caffeine is therefore the most researched active ingredient of plant origin against hereditary hair loss.

  • Zinc and niacinamide: Zinc and niacinamide promote energy metabolism and can ensure better nutrient supply to the hair roots.
  • Panthenol: Pro-vitamin B5 or dexpanthenol increases skin moisture and thereby strengthens the skin barrier. It reduces itching and feelings of dryness.
  • Allantoin: Allantoin has multiple effects on the skin and scalp. In addition to its skin-soothing properties, it has a keratolytic effect, meaning it can remove the outermost skin flakes. Allantoin also increases skin moisture.
  • Sugar Surfactants: Sugar surfactants are mild, cleansing agents that provide gentle cleaning performance. They are particularly suitable for dry and sensitive scalp.
Application

This is the only way to achieve the best result

Apply daily

Leave on for 2 minutes

Use continuously

Scientifically proven effectiveness

Clinical study

Proven efficacy of Alpecin Caffeine Shampoo for the treatment of hereditary hair loss in men¹

Conducted at the Center for Cosmetic Research at Sacred Heart Catholic University in Rome, Italy

Clinical study

Caffeine shampoo can be detected in the hair follicle for 24 hours after just 2 minutes of application²

Conducted at the Center for Experimental and Applied Skin Physiology and Clinical Research Center for Hair and Skin Physiology of the Charité University Hospital, Berlin

Clinical study

Alpecin Caffeine Shampoo reduces hereditary hair loss³

Conducted at the Center for Cosmetic Research at Sacred Heart Catholic University in Rome, Italy

Clinical study

Caffeine stimulates hair follicle growth and counteracts the negative effects of testosterone⁴

Conducted at the Clinic for Dermatology and Dermatological Allergology at Friedrich Schiller University Jena

Clinical study

Caffeine counteracts the negative effects of testosterone⁵

Conducted at the Clinic and Polyclinic for Dermatology and Venereology at the University of Hamburg-Eppendorf

Clinical study

Caffeine counteracts UV-induced damage to the hair follicle⁶

Carried out at the Monasterium Laboratory Skin & Hair research Solutions GmbH, Münster

Clinical study

Caffeine counteracts stress-induced hair damage and promotes healthy hair growth⁷

Conducted at five different research institutes in Germany, Austria, the USA and the UK

Further studies & research results

Itchy scalp – What’s behind it

Why a shampoo for sensitive or dry scalp is often the right choice for an itchy scalp.

Disrupted skin barrier

An itchy scalp is often caused by sensitive or dry skin. When the skin barrier is disrupted, it becomes more permeable, leading to unpleasant itching.

Additional symptoms

In addition to itching, a sensitive or dry scalp may also experience:

  • Tightness
  • Redness
  • Small white flakes (dry dandruff)

Reduce scalp itching

  • A mild shampoo supports scalp regeneration
  • Nourishing ingredients, such as allantoin and panthenol, provide moisture and soothe the skin
FAQ

Answers to your questions

The Hybrid Sensitive Caffeine Shampoo combines a particularly gentle and moisturising cleansing of the scalp and hair with the powerful effect of Alpecin Caffeine for the hair roots. It has been specially developed for dry and sensitive scalps. Thanks to its moisturising effect, Alpecin Hybrid Sensitive Caffeine Shampoo is particularly suitable for dry scalps that are prone to small, fine flakes. Scalp itching is reduced.

The Caffeine complex also prevents hereditary hair loss.

More than one in four men experiences a sensitive scalp. Symptoms such as itching, dryness, redness, or a feeling of tightness can occur, depending on individual predisposition. These issues are often linked to dry, sensitive scalps, which may result from underproduction of the sebaceous glands, disrupting the scalp's natural balance.

In such cases, it is crucial to use a shampoo that does not further dry out the scalp. Alpecin Hybrid Sensitive Caffeine Shampoo gently cleanses the hair while moisturizing and soothing the scalp. It helps reduce scalp itching and, thanks to its Caffeine complex, strengthens the hair roots and prevents hereditary hair loss.

Many people don’t realize that not all dandruff is the same. To effectively cleanse the scalp and hair and address the issue, it’s important to distinguish between 'dry dandruff' and 'oily dandruff.'

Dry Dandruff
Dry dandruff occurs when the scalp produces too little sebum, causing it to lose its natural balance. This results in small, fine flakes and often an itchy scalp. In such cases, the scalp is dry and flaky.

For a dry scalp, gentle and moisturizing cleansing is recommended. Alpecin Hybrid Sensitive Caffeine Shampoo is particularly suitable, thanks to its gentle formulation. It moisturizes the scalp and promotes its regeneration.

Oily Dandruff
Oily dandruff tends to be larger, plaque-like flakes and is associated with an oily scalp. For this type of dandruff, Alpecin Double-Effect Caffeine Shampoo is ideal. In the first step, it dissolves encrusted horny cells and thoroughly removes dandruff from the scalp. The effective anti-dandruff ingredients, salicylic acid and piroctone olamine, prevent the formation of new dandruff. In the second step, the Caffeine complex penetrates the hair roots. This prevents hereditary hair loss.

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¹ T. Sisto, C. Bussoletti and L. Celleno (2013): Efficacy of a Cosmetic Caffeine Shampoo in Androgenetic Alopecia management. II Note. Journal of Applied Cosmetology. 31, 1/2 (Jun. 2013), 57/66.

² Otberg N, Teichmann A, Rasuljev U, Sinkgraven R, Sterry W, Lademann J (2007): Follicular penetration of topically applied caffeine via a shampoo formulation. Skin Pharmacol Physiol.;20(4):195-8.

³ C. Bussoletti, F. Mastropietro, M. V. Tolaini, L. Celleno (2010): Use of a caffeine shampoo for the treatment of male androgenetic alopecia. Journal of Applied Cosmetology. 28,4 (Oct. 2010), 153-162.

⁴ Fischer TW, Hipler UC, Elsner P. (2007): Effect of caffeine and testosterone on the proliferation of human hair follicles in vitro. Int J Dermatol.;46(1):27-35.

⁵ Brandner JM, Behne MJ, Huesing B, Moll I. (2006): Caffeine improves barrier function in male skin. Int J Cosmet Sci.;28(5):343-7.

⁶ Gherardini J, Wegner J, Chéret J, Ghatak S, Lehmann J, Alam M, Jimenez F, Funk W, Böhm M, Botchkareva NV, Ward C, Paus R, Bertolini M (2019): Transepidermal UV radiation of scalp skin ex vivo induces hair follicle damage that is alleviated by the topical treatment with caffeine. Int J Cosmet Sci.; 41(2):164-182.

⁷ Fischer TW, Bergmann A, Kruse N, Kleszczynski K, Skobowiat C, Slominski AT, Paus R. (2021): New effects of caffeine on corticotropin-releasing hormone (CRH)-induced stress along the intrafollicular classical hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis (CRH-R1/2, IP3 -R, ACTH, MC-R2) and the neurogenic non-HPA axis (substance P, p75NTR and TrkA) in ex vivo human male androgenetic scalp hair follicles. Br J Dermatol.;184(1):96-110.