I remember reading the article from the person who said he was going to wash his hair with a high tie before.
Would you have thought of washing your hair with detergent, which is a lump of surfactant, if the oil was too much..
Well, it seemed like you were working as an experimental group, but.. I really want to get rid of oil from my body, apart from hair loss.
Nizoral is said to be the best over here. But Nizoral can't because it's resistant if you wash it every day, and even if you wash it once or twice a week, it's about a year? Anyway, I heard that you get resistant anyway.
In addition, in my case, using nizoral definitely made me feel greasy and refreshed, but how should I say this.. Should I say I can feel the nizoral fighting oil..
After washing my hair with nizoral, I felt the oil coming up. I can feel the refreshing scalp fighting those oils and the struggles of nizoral ingredients.. Well, after a day, it's filled with oil, but there's no shampoo that lasts as long as nizoral...
It would be great if I wash it with Nizoral every day as long as it doesn't cause tolerance or scalp health problems.. Phew..
In addition to Nizoral, I've also used a product called Celsone, but that feels a little strong, so I feel burdened. It's not bubbling well.. But I think the scalp is similar..
I remember that there were high-end European and American shampoos that I had never heard about other than those shampoos.. But I've used a lot of shampoo and soap and vinegar.. Honestly, I don't think anything worked.
There's a slight difference in the degree to which the scalp oil comes out, but that was it all..
I think the best way is to keep winding it up often.. And I think it's better to be less stressed.. When I'm stressed, I feel oil coming out of my forehead. ^^;
When you wash your hair with soap, it seems refreshing at first, but over time, you start to feel like you're tangled with soap and sebum. I don't recommend it..
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