Biolage Scalp Sync Anti Dandruff Shampoo (400ml) – tea blend formula for visible flake control
Product description
The essentials
If you’re dealing with visible flakes and that slightly uncomfortable scalp feeling, a proper anti-dandruff shampoo can make a noticeable difference. Biolage Scalp Sync Anti Dandruff Shampoo is positioned as a gentler approach: it’s designed to help balance scalp moisture and sebum levels, so you’re not just washing away symptoms, but also aiming to reduce the conditions that lead to flaky build-up. It also targets irritation, with a tea blend described as helping reduce irritation.
On paper, it comes across as a “scalp-first” cleanser. Rather than focusing only on heavy-duty treatment, the formula is described as using Glycolic Acid to help clear away dead cells. The goal is to reduce scalp itching, redness and flaking, leaving hair smooth and the scalp feeling calmer. Of course, results vary from person to person, especially if your dandruff has a stubborn or highly sensitive trigger.
Key takeaways

What you’re really buying here is a shampoo that aims to reduce flaking while also taking irritation seriously. It’s described as helping to balance moisture and sebum, so it may suit people whose dandruff comes with both visible flakes and an easily irritated scalp.
It also follows a fairly straightforward routine: apply to wet hair, massage into a lather, then rinse. After that, the brand recommends following with the Scalp Sync Universal Conditioner. If you’re the kind of person who prefers a consistent, uncomplicated routine, this can fit nicely.
Worth noting though: the entry doesn’t specify how quickly it works or how often you should use it for best results. If you need fast relief, you may find you have to be patient and consistent.


What you’ll notice day to day

The most practical expectation is reduced flakes and a calmer scalp. The formula is described as helping eliminate scalp itching, redness and flaking. If your dandruff makes your hair look less presentable between washes, that “visible flakes” angle is the big reason to consider it.
A small micro-routine could look like this: on shower days, you wet your hair thoroughly, work the shampoo into the scalp with gentle circular motions to build a lather, leave it to do its thing for the duration of your wash, then rinse well. If your scalp is prone to irritation, the mention of a tea blend for irritation is the part that may feel particularly relevant.
Because the product is 400ml, it’s aimed at everyday use rather than a short trial bottle—though the real number of washes depends on how much you use per session.
Where it shines (and where it may fall short)

This is a sensible pick if you want an anti-dandruff shampoo that also addresses irritation and dead-cell build-up, based on the described tea blend and Glycolic Acid. If your scalp tends to feel tight, itchy, or looks red along with flaking, the “scalp comfort” focus could be the difference between tolerating a routine and actually sticking to it.
It might not be the best choice if your dandruff is very severe or you’ve previously found you need a more targeted, heavier approach. Also, if you’re only dealing with occasional dryness rather than true dandruff, you may find it’s more “maintenance plus treatment” than necessary.


Tech specs
- Type: Anti-dandruff shampoo
- Capacity: 400ml
- Key ingredients/formula elements (as described): Tea blend, Glycolic Acid
- Intended scalp benefits (as described): Helps balance scalp moisture and sebum, helps reduce visible flakes, helps reduce irritation, helps clear away dead cells, targets itching, redness and flaking

Who it’s for (and who should avoid it)
It makes sense if you’re trying to manage dandruff with a routine that prioritises scalp moisture balance and comfort, and you’re happy to use the shampoo properly—massage into a lather on wet hair, then rinse, then follow with the recommended conditioner.
It’s better avoided if you’re expecting guaranteed instant results, or if you prefer to skip acidic/exfoliating-type ingredients in your haircare routine. Since the entry doesn’t give full usage frequency guidance or skin sensitivity details, it’s wise to be cautious if you have a very reactive scalp.
Mini FAQ

How does it help reduce dandruff and visible flakes?


The shampoo is described as helping balance scalp moisture and sebum levels, while also using Glycolic Acid to help clear away dead cells. Combined with the tea blend, it’s intended to reduce visible flakes and help calm irritation.
What’s the correct way to use it?
Apply to wet hair and massage into a lather before rinsing. The routine also suggests using the Scalp Sync Universal Conditioner afterwards.

Does it also target scalp irritation?
The description specifically mentions helping reduce scalp itching and redness, along with flaking.
Is it suitable if my scalp feels sensitive?
It’s formulated with a tea blend that’s described as helping reduce irritation, but there’s no detail here on patch testing or sensitivity guidance, so if you’re very reactive, you may want to use it carefully.
Final verdict
If you want an anti-dandruff shampoo that’s built around balancing the scalp and reducing irritation—not just washing away flakes—Biolage Scalp Sync is worth considering. It fits best with a consistent routine and proper scalp massage, and it targets both visible flaking and comfort (itching/redness) as described.
You might want to skip it if you need very fast, guaranteed results or if acidic/exfoliating-type ingredients don’t suit your scalp routine. For most everyday dandruff control, it looks like a practical, scalp-focused option, especially if you appreciate gentle support alongside cleansing.
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