Choi Yu Jin Wrote:
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> I'm a woman in my 20s. Since about a year ago
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> When you wash or brush your hair, your hair falls out as much as a ohm.
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> I don't think there will be any left.
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> In some programs, I told you not to use shampoo and rinse when washing your hair, and in other programs, I told you not to use soap. Which one is correct.
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> And can you tell me what I can use and help you?
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In my experience, it's not better to wash it with soap. It seems to come off less when you wash it with soap, but it comes off more after you wash it. And as far as I know, it's better not to wash it with soap after looking into it through various channels. I'm taking medicine and shampoo for my hair. As a result of consultation there, it is better not to wash your hair with hot water and not with soap. And it's not good to drink. Hair roots? Anyway, it's made of protein, but protein is weak against heat. That's why when you drink or get stressed, your hair falls out faster. It wouldn't be nice to wear a hat, would it?
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