Medisure

Medisure is a scalp and hair-care line built around one job: keeping thinning hair and an irritated scalp in better shape day to day. The range here runs from a leave-in hair tonic to litre-size shampoos and treatments aimed at hair-loss care, dandruff, and a cooling clean. Bottles are mostly 1000ml, so a single purchase tends to last a while. We list 7+ Medisure products on skinsli, and this page collects all of them in one place.

  • Scalp & hair-loss care
  • 1L value bottles
  • Anti-dandruff options
  • 🧴 Tonic, shampoo & treatment

By Skinsli editorial Updated

Buying guide

Choosing Medisure scalp and hair-care

Medisure is a focused scalp-care range rather than a sprawling beauty line. Almost everything here speaks to the same set of concerns: hair that feels like it is thinning, a scalp that flakes or itches, and the wish for a clean that does not leave the head tight or greasy. This guide walks through what is actually on the shelf, how the formats differ, and how to fit them into a normal wash routine.

What Medisure covers

Medisure is a hair and scalp brand, not a facial skincare one. The products on this page are tonics, shampoos, and treatments built for people watching their hairline or dealing with dandruff. If you came here expecting toners or serums for the face, this is a different category. What you get instead is a small, purpose-built set: a leave-in tonic, several large shampoos, and longer treatments meant to be used over weeks rather than as a one-off.

The formats in this range

Three formats show up here. The hair tonic is a 150ml leave-in you apply to a towel-dried or dry scalp between washes. The shampoos are the bulk of the line, all in 1000ml bottles for daily or every-other-day cleansing. The treatments, such as the 1000ml Alopecia Relief Treatment and the 1L hair-loss care treatment, sit closer to a conditioner or mask step and stay on longer. Knowing which format you are buying matters: a tonic and a shampoo are not interchangeable.

The hair-loss shampoos

Several shampoos here are framed around hair-loss care: the Hair Loss Relief Shampoo, the Cooling Hair Loss Shampoo, and the Beer Yeast Hair Loss Shampoo. They share the same 1000ml size but differ in feel and angle. The cooling version leans on a fresh, tingly rinse some people prefer in warm months. The beer-yeast variant ties into a long-standing idea that yeast-derived ingredients support the scalp. None of these is a medicine, so treat them as part of a care routine, not a cure.

Dandruff and cooling options

If flaking is the main issue, the Dandruff Care Fresh Hair Loss Shampoo is the one to look at first; it pairs anti-dandruff intent with the same hair-loss framing as the rest of the line. The cooling shampoo overlaps here too, since a fresh rinse often feels good on an itchy scalp. For an itchy or flaky scalp, a wash-out shampoo usually does more day to day than a leave-in, so start there and add the tonic only if you want extra between-wash care.

Where the hair tonic fits

The 150ml Hair Tonic is the odd one out by format. It is a leave-in you part the hair and apply directly to the scalp, then leave on rather than rinse. Because it is small and stays on, it is the product you reach for between washes when you want to keep treating the scalp without shampooing again. It pairs naturally with one of the shampoos: cleanse with the shampoo on wash days, top up with the tonic on the days in between.

Sizing and value

Most of this line ships in 1000ml or 1L bottles, which changes how you should think about cost. A litre of shampoo used a few times a week lasts months, so the per-wash price is low even if the bottle looks pricier up front. The 150ml tonic is the exception, sized for targeted use rather than volume. If you are settling on a routine you expect to keep, the large bottles are the sensible buy; if you are still testing whether a format suits you, the tonic is a lower-commitment way in.

Building a simple routine

A workable Medisure routine is short. Pick one shampoo that matches your main concern, hair-loss care, dandruff, or a cooling clean, and use it on your normal wash days. Add a treatment once or twice a week if you want a longer leave-on step, applying it after shampooing and letting it sit before rinsing. Keep the tonic for between-wash days. Give any scalp routine a few weeks before judging it; scalp and hair changes show up slowly, not after one wash.

Authenticity and sourcing

Every Medisure product on this page is one we stock and ship ourselves, so you are buying the genuine article rather than a grey-market repack. Because the line is small and tightly scoped, it is easy to see the full range at a glance and pick without wading through dozens of near-identical options. If a specific size or variant is not showing, it is simply not in stock at the moment rather than hidden behind a filter.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

  • Medisure is a scalp and hair-care brand. The products we carry are hair tonics, shampoos, and treatments aimed at hair-loss care and dandruff, not facial toners or serums. If you are shopping for the scalp, this is the right page.

  • There are a few: the Hair Loss Relief Shampoo, the Cooling Hair Loss Shampoo, and the Beer Yeast Hair Loss Shampoo. All are 1000ml and share the same hair-loss focus. Choose the cooling one if you want a fresh, tingly rinse, or the beer-yeast version if you prefer a yeast-based formula. Any of them works as your everyday wash.

  • Yes. The Dandruff Care Fresh Hair Loss Shampoo is built around flaking while keeping the same hair-loss-care angle as the rest of the line. For an itchy scalp, a wash-out shampoo like this usually helps more day to day than a leave-in tonic, so start there.

  • The tonic is a leave-in. Part your hair, apply it directly to the scalp on towel-dried or dry hair, and leave it on rather than rinsing. It is made for between-wash days, so pair it with one of the shampoos: cleanse on wash days, top up with the tonic in between.

  • The shampoos and treatments are sized for ongoing use, so they ship in litre bottles. Used a few times a week, a litre lasts months, which keeps the per-wash cost low. The 150ml tonic is the exception, sized for targeted between-wash use rather than volume.

  • Give it a few weeks. Scalp and hair changes show up slowly, so judging a shampoo or treatment after one or two washes is too early. Use one shampoo consistently on your wash days, add a treatment once or twice a week, and reassess after several weeks of steady use.