What I'm using right now is Tamed
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It's not necessarily that this is good...
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I would like to inform you that among the many shampoos I've used so far, it's less hair follicles and it's definitely not good.
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Before you use this, make sure to contact the doctor
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I want you to try something that suits you.
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You know...
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And I hope you should consider soap or shampoo that pharmacists recommend at pharmacies.
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Wrote the cave:
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> Hello, everyone?
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> I've never been here before today..
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> I went to the hair salon today to get a haircut, and they said my hair looked like oily skin.
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> Also, I heard that your hair is thinning and you can see dandruff little by little.
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> I was a little worried because I didn't have much charcoal in my head..
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> But the hair salon there also complained that there was a Yukmo course...
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>But in my case, it's not a severe process, and I think it's okay to use shampoo that fits your hair, so I recommend a shampoo, but I don't know the name..
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> I think it's called Med...
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> But the price was 25,000 won...
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> Actually, I think it's a little expensive, but...
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> I happened to come here and saw a post about various shampoos.
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> There are a lot of posts about Tamed shampoo...
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> Where can I buy other shampoos other than Tamed? For your information, I live in Daejeon.
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> If any of you living in Daejeon know about it, I would appreciate it if you could let me know.
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> How should I take care of my hair when I have oily skin and I'm about to see dandruff?
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> If you have any other information, I'd appreciate it if you could leave a ripple...
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> Oh, by the way! And do I need to see a dermatologist to get a head treatment?
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> I'd appreciate it if you could let me know if anyone knows...
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