>I think it's best to wash it with a good shampoo.
>You need to keep your scalp hair clean and provide good nutrition to your hair.
>Prevent dandruff, remove grease, clean scalp, and nourish hair well
>Look for this shampoo.
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> It's not known much yet, and I think it's just mentioned occasionally, but it's really okay.
>If you've used a lot of other shampoos like me and haven't worked, but there's no other alternative
>Please trust me.
>I'm not lying. After using it for a week, the itchiness disappeared and it wasn't greasy
>The cool feeling is the best shampoo I've ever used...I've been using it for about a month and a half, and my hair got thicker
>I feel like I'm getting new hair...
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>As you can see in the article below, types such as Nanda Mo soap, which do not have basic cleaning capabilities, become oily and dandruffy after washing and sleeping, and I think the market has already recognized its shortcomings.However, I think it maintains its reputation as a new customer base purchases through home shopping and advertising. I'm a victim, too. Just in case...
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>And don't use shampoos under 10,000 won that are advertised a lot, especially for those who have hair loss symptoms
>Not good raw materials for shampoo can cause hair loss. That's why some wash with soap, but if it's not a soap designed specifically for scalp hair, it can block pores and cause hair loss.
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>When I saw an old man before, he said that he's been washing his hair with soap for 30 years because he's completely bald (there are only a few left). I think the wrong common sense is the shortcut to complete baldness.
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>Right now, I'm going to continue with shampoo, and I took Propecia for a year until last year, but I'm going to use it again or supplement it mainly with natural foods that are good for the brain. In that regard, please recommend a good product at an affordable price.
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>So what kind of shampoo are you wrapping it with? ㅡㅡ
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