I've used shampoo before
1. Head and Shoulder
2. Tea tree
3. As an assistant, Nizoral
4. T-Gel Shampoo
5. a common shampoo
6. Soap
7. Herb shampoo
8. H.H.H.G
9. See you later
My scalp situation.
I've been suffering from extreme seborrheic dermatitis since high school.
If you don't wash your hair more than twice a day, you get a lot of acne on your head and your scalp is very red. When it was too bad, I was sick and had to take antibiotics every day.
After a few years, the seborrheic dermatitis caused hair loss In addition, genetic factors have further promoted hair loss.
So I looked into shampoo a lot and tried everything.
First of all, I will briefly write a review of the shampoos I have used for several months.
★Head and Shoulder
Since I live abroad, I've used this shampoo since when it wasn't available in Korea. There were a lot of people who said it was good for DAEDAMO, but it didn't really suit me. One thing is for sure, however, that this shampoo is very strong. Therefore, there are many opinions and cases abroad that if used for a long time, it will peel off all hair. If it's seborrheic, your scalp would be sensitive, but if you use strong shampoo, it's poisonous.
First of all, I didn't see much effect, but I didn't feel that hair loss was promoted. But people around me told me that my hair was all lost due to the shampoo, so I stopped using it.
★Tea Tree
I heard that tea tree shampoo is also very famous for hair loss shampoo.
There are many products made from tea tree in foreign countries besides shampoo.. It's also proven to have a tremendous effect.
But I didn't use tea tree shampoo for a long time because I felt rejected by the smell.
Still, there are many people who say it works, so if you haven't set up a shampoo that suits you, you should try it.
★Nizoral
Nizoral is using another shampoo as a supplement.
To be honest, it is effective for dandruff, but it is insignificant for seborrheic dermatitis.
Even if you use nizoral, it doesn't reduce the oiliness that much.
But that doesn't mean it's very ineffective, so I think it's good to use it once a week to get rid of dandruff as an auxiliary.
★T-Gel Shampoo
I'm not sure if there are many people who have used T-gel.
I went to the doctor here and he recommended this.
To be honest, I didn't get a noticeable effect.
However, this shampoo is also named as a shampoo for hair loss and recommended by doctors.
★ Regular shampoo
These are the shampoos in TV commercials.
Vidal Sassoon, Pantin...And so on
When advertising, it nourishes the head and makes it healthy, but it is a rat medicine for people with hair loss or seborrheic dermatitis.
It's just a shampoo that nourishes the hair of ordinary people and makes them healthier, but it doesn't work at all for the "treatment purpose" of extreme hair loss or seborrheic dermatitis. I'm not going to show you.
★ Soap
Never! I won't. I'm sure everyone here knows, but I write it down for those who don't know.
If you use soap, your hair will become very stiff and squishy. So, after washing your hair with soap, your hair feels very thin, strong, and thick. But that's what it feels like, for one minute the actual hair is going to decay.
Never with soap!! It is not good for your hair.
It's shining!!
★ Various natural shampoos
It's a natural shampoo, so it works just as well. However, the effect is very insignificant for the purpose of treating extreme seborrheic dermatitis or hair loss.
It delays hair loss time and does not irritate the scalp, but this alone cannot be expected to have a noticeable effect.
★H.H.H.G
First of all, it's a shampoo that's not available in stores in Korea. Here, you can find medicine in places that sell it.
If you want to buy it in Korea, you have to buy it online like Levi*Gen.
It's a shampoo that has been newly developed and recently released in our city, but it's proven to be effective, so it's been featured a lot in articles as a new shampoo for hair loss treatment.
When comparing the ingredients, most of them are similar to Levi*Gen. The treatment principle is similar. Cleaning pores -> Nutrient supply--> DHT blocking.
If there is a slight difference from Levi*Gen, there are green tea and rooibos tea.
This shampoo uses rooibos tea as its main ingredient.
What led us to discover was that a tribe in Africa had a tribe that washed their hair with rooibos tea, and a doctor compared their hair and found that only these tribe members were bald and had very healthy and thick hair.
That's why I developed a shampoo for hair loss.
Like Levi*Gen, there's shampoo + conditioner + tonic, but I've only used shampoo.
The effect was quite satisfactory. It contains green tea and rooibos, so you don't have to worry about being oily until evening if you use it in the morning.
★REBYE*JEN
It's only been five days since I used it.
However, the effect I'm feeling now is almost the same as the H.H.H.G shampoo described above. I don't know what it will be like to use it for a long time, but I'm quite satisfied at the moment.
It is excellent for removing grease and the scalp is very refreshing.
All acne caused by seborrheic dermatitis has also disappeared.
I think I'll have to use more to see if it's better to freeze the shampoo on top or this shampoo.
I'll use it for a longer period of time and give the rest of the reviews.
★★Conclusion★★
First of all, if you are suffering from hair loss or seborrheic dermatitis, I recommend you to use the "for hair loss" shampoo.
As they are shampoos made for the purpose of treating hair loss, I think they have the greatest effect on hair loss.
And the comments I wrote down are not just weekdays and that something is the best. This is because even the same shampoo has different effects for each person.
This is because there are people who have used certain shampoos to make their condition worse, while there are people who have used the same shampoo to work.
I just posted it because if there are people who haven't gotten a shampoo that suits them yet, or if there are people who haven't used the shampoo I wrote above, I think you can catch a shampoo that suits you if you try it.
In particular, tea tree, tisel, Levi*Gen, and H.H.H.G. are mostly shampoos recognized abroad.
Then, be a grandmother.
To give a word to those suffering from hair loss caused by P.S. seborrheic dermatitis, any hair loss medicine or folk remedies (black beans, sensin, sofal, garlic, onions) will not be effective unless they are treated. Even if your hair gets the effects of drugs and tries to break through your scalp, you don't think it's going to be blocked by seborrheic dermatitis.
So, for those suffering from seborrheic dermatitis + hair loss, don't just try to treat hair loss, but first treat seborrheic dermatitis to treat hair loss.
Next time, I'll post about the Min-gap therapy I'm using.
1. a sensitive person
2. Sopalmetto
3. black beans
4. vegetable soup
5. Garlic
6. Onions
7. Green tea
8. the white of an egg
9. Vitamin B6 (for hemostatic dermatitis)
10. Roacutane (for emphysematous dermatitis)
11. Hannah
There's a lot of inexhaustible, but it's like Loacutane (which I stopped a while ago) and it's all something I'm using at the same time. The price alone will far exceed that of Pfe, but the good thing is that it's not bad for your body at all, but it's actually helpful for your health.
I'm sure there are a lot of people who value health more than price, so I'll post a review of each one soon^^
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