>Not only me, but..I think a lot of people are buying shampoo, hair tonics, and so on.
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>Everyone has a shampoo that suits them, but I found it...
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>First of all, I..He's very intelligent. It's also called boredom, right?
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>There are a lot of pimples and sebum and hair are pulled out together; I'm scratching with my fingernails..I've been working hard in many ways.
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>The shampoo I've used so far.. Dantrol, Nanda Mo, Dangi Hair, Head & Shoulder, Body Shop Blue Eye (? I can't remember), Spella Shampoo, etc..
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>I've definitely used all the rumors that it's good. Among them, NandaMo is really..............Angry..
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>But..I wanted to recommend the shampoo I'm using right now..I'm posting. You're as intelligent as I am..To help those who suffer from boredom..
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>I was searching the Internet and heard that Renee Whitter Potia shampoo was good..I bought it with half a doubt. The price..30,000 won for 150ml..Oops
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>It's a little expensive. At first, I wash my hair in the morning and in the evening.. In less than a month, there was financial pressure to buy again, but..
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>Was the set product 190,000 won? I don't know because I haven't used this yet, but...
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>In my case, the Podia shampoo I use is effective and satisfying. That's not to say that the oily scalp has become dry..
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>Jirusung is almost disappearing these days.. I have a pimple on my forehead, and I don't have much hair..It's stressful..
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>Every time I shampoo, my hair feels thick and my scalp seems to have become healthy. My pimples are gone, too
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>I tend to pay more attention to scalp health than anything else.. The fruit is good only when the field is good..^^
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>It's not necessary to say that the effect is short-term..If you use it for about a month.. I think you can feel it.
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>You can buy it using a search.. I use Hyundai Home Shopping? When I bought it, I gave me a 5,000 won coupon and bought it for 25000 won. They gave me teacher's plaques inside.. Shipping is free and if you apply in the morning, it will come the next day...It's expensive, but..
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>Was the writing a little long? Of course, as I said in my case..
>For those who are losing their hair.. I hope it's a little helpful writing.. I also look at the posts on the Daemo bulletin board almost every day..I'm trying..
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>Everyone..I hope you have hope...
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After seeing your writing, I went to Hmall and looked at Renee Whiter products.
The reviews are no joke ^^; He really praised it and praised it.
I don't think so. It's perfect for plant-based hair care, and at a scalp care shop that costs between 1.5 million won and 1.8 million won in Korea
I heard that the product I use is Renee Whiter's.
I've been interested in scalp massages and nourishing care products for women for a while,
This product looks really good. However, the price is not that high. ^^
However, it's not just shampoo and tonic, which costs around 200,000 won
There seems to be a lot of qualitative differences.
Also, with systematic step management, it doesn't look sloppy.
In general, there are many women who wrote reviews on Hmall.
Women are also very anxious about thinning their hair or hair loss.
That's how I ended up using Renee Whiter products...
They complimented me for being really amazing.
I thought about it here.
Even women who don't go bald are extremely anxious about a little bit of hair loss,
What on earth are men with baldness factors doing?
From me too, I wasn't really interested in scalp care, and I was interested in DHT or prosciana dutta blocking...
Recently, I wrote that I was paying attention to using green tea as drinking water, but I was worried,
I think he was directly indifferent to scalp care or nutrition supply.
From now on, we need to systematically manage and nourish the scalp.
A lot of people have said this.
Shampoo is just shampoo. "I can't think of anything"
That's right. I also think shampoo is a product that focuses on cleaning.
That's why I feel foolish to expect my scalp to be in good condition just by shampooing.
It's like putting a skin on your face and expecting your skin to improve.
It's stupid to think about it again -_-;
Just looking at women wearing makeup, it's grandiose.
First of all, I cleanse my face really hard.
Then, I put on toner again. It's a secondary cleansing. (It's like a champagne.)
Then, I put on lotion. (It's similar to Lin's.)
When I go into care, I apply nutritional cream or pack instead of lotion.
I put something on after I put on a face mask.
It's constantly applied.
Girls... He put that much effort into his hair.
Of course, there are a lot of women who don't, but as much effort as you put into it, it seems certain that it's Jeon Ji-hyun's hair.
Men with hair loss?
At best, take some medication, like Propecia, or take some food, like black beans and black sesame,
I only drink green tea and use shamrock vegetable shamrock.
We value eating.
Of course, this is important, but in the case of a shiny, oily scalp, to expect a more direct effect
Don't you think we should get rid of that twinkle grease?
Also, if there's a way to stop that shiny oil, shouldn't it?
In other words, shouldn't we return our scalp to the time when we were young?
Because my bangs and top of my head are severely affected by the bald gene + DHT action
Even if hair loss progresses, what if your scalp is in fantastic condition?
There will be one or two things to lose, right?
To wrap this up...
If it didn't work out with medicine, if it didn't work out with eating again...
Let's really try as much as women who are trying to make Jeon Ji-hyun's hair.
You only do good things for your scalp from inside out, so can't you not recognize the effort?
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