Can Compound Sulfur Cream be used to wash hair?

Nov 29, 2025 Source: Cainiu Health
Dr. Liu Wenmin
Introduction
If the scalp suffers from seborrheic dermatitis, tinea capitis, or excessive sebum secretion, Compound Sulfur Cream can be used to wash the hair. The sulfur ingredient helps inhibit fungal growth and reduce sebum production, thereby relieving symptoms such as scalp itching and increased dandruff. In these cases, the cream should be used at the frequency specified by a physician or as directed in the instructions, typically once or twice per week.

Generally, compound sulfur cream can be used to improve specific scalp conditions, but it is not suitable for long-term daily use as a regular shampoo. If in doubt, it is recommended to consult a healthcare professional beforehand. Detailed analysis is as follows:

If the scalp suffers from seborrheic dermatitis, tinea capitis, or excessive oil secretion, compound sulfur cream may be used for hair washing. The sulfur ingredient helps inhibit fungal growth and reduce sebum production, thereby relieving symptoms such as scalp itching and increased dandruff. In these cases, usage should follow medical advice or product instructions—typically once or twice per week.

For individuals with healthy scalps and no noticeable discomfort, compound sulfur cream is not appropriate as a daily shampoo. Its ingredients can be somewhat irritating; prolonged or frequent use may disrupt the natural balance of scalp microbiota, leading to dryness, worsened flaking, and even damage to hair quality, causing hair to become dry and brittle, ultimately affecting both scalp and hair health.

When using compound sulfur cream to wash hair, avoid contact with eyes and facial skin. After application, rinse thoroughly to minimize residue and irritation. If redness, pain, or other adverse reactions occur after use, discontinue immediately and seek medical advice when necessary to adjust the care regimen.