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>I've been using it recently, but I'm satisfied in my own way.
>It's less irritating to western skin, and after using it for more than a week, my hair gradually gained strength...
>But, there's not much difference in losing weight except for a little less... -_-;;
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>But for people like me, if you use regular chemical shampoo
>It comes out faster, so I'm satisfied with this much.
>I think it's almost impossible to have hair only with shampoo anyway. in male hair loss.
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>>I organized the shampoo that is said to be okay through knowledge search (naver, yahoo, etc.) in this article and various sites.
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>>Just refer to it. I didn't write it myself, but I read several articles and evaluated it comprehensively...
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>>No matter how good shampoo is, I don't think there's an answer because it's wrong due to the nature of people.
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>1. Tricomin (functional shampoo)
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>>: It's because the price is high (40,000 won in Korea, $20 for direct purchase in the United States)
>>Feedback is the best and there are no side effects, compared to the frequency that many people use it especially often
>>There wasn't much bad feedback. If you have money, it's better to use this shampoo. It's because it's expensive
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>2. Bonogen (functional shampoo)
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>>: It's not well known as a shampoo from Germany, but there are many reviews that it's okay. It's made from natural ingredients, and the price is sold in Korea
>> Based on the standard, it is cheaper than trichomine, but it is still expensive, but side effects are not effective.
>>There are not many articles about this on the DAEDAMO site or various sites, but the fact that there are no articles doesn't mean that there are no articles written by Alba.
>>I'm thinking about it
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>3. Logona back (natural shampoo)
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>>: It's a shampoo made by Noksengdang in Germany. Natural shampoo without chemicals, which is cheaper than functional shampoo, but still more expensive
>>It's okay if you're not in the process of hair loss, but feedback is no different from regular shampoo
>>It doesn't seem to have any side effects
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>4. Head & Shoulder (General Shampoo)
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>>: It's a dandruff-removed shampoo, and feedback is the best for regular shampoo because it's cheap. But I've used it myself
>>Unlike the first time using it for a long time, your hair becomes dry (itching or dandruff removal effects appear when you look at the system board), is shampoo as resistant as medicine.
>>It's different for each person, so I think it would be good to get a small sample and use it if the effect continues
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>5. Pulling hair, weaving hair, Moeen Moa, etc
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>>: It's hard to say anything because it's half a good feedback and half a bad feedback. I think everyone has their own shampoo
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>>Personal opinion
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>>: It's a lie that shampoo grows hair. It's just that it's easy to clean and doesn't strain the scalp, so compared to other shampoos
>>I think it will be appropriate after preventing hair loss to some extent.
>>Actually, functional shampoo is overpriced, so I'm not sure if it will have that kind of effect, but I don't know because I haven't used it
>>If you don't lose your hair in earnest, I think natural shampoo or regular shampoo would be the best
>>I just used mild shampoo from Korea and used massage often when I shampooed, so hair loss decreased a lot
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>>Then I hope you choose a good shampoo and succeed
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Bonogen is a domestic... ...a stone fly......
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