Personally, I don't think shampoo is something to lean on too much...
But I'll briefly leave a review of what I've written so far.
Kerastaz Bang Prevention: It's the longest-used shampoo. I used it without much inconvenience, and it feels less like it's coming off? It wasn't bad. It's cool and doesn't smell strong.
Ddanggimori, Ryeo: I think the two of them had similar feelings to me. After washing my hair, it was just soft right away, but it felt bad because it got oily over time. But if I had to choose between the two, I think the bun hair fit me better. Ryeo actually doesn't know any difference from regular shampoo sold at the mart.
[Voiceover] This is the shampoo that I used when I lost a little bit of hair in the sewer. I don't know if it's just the shampoo... I don't think it's bad. The price seems to have been a bit expensive
Atopic Shop, Royal Secret Book, Han Salim: These are products I chose to use mild ones. All three were not very strong at cleaning, so I had to wash my hair more often. (Once every two days or every three days, you're in trouble. It doesn't wash even if it's dead skinned, oily, and shampooed.) The three products felt very similar to me. Especially, atopic shops and royal secret books are almost indistinguishable lol I'm currently using Hansalim, but I'm thinking of changing it to a soap soon.
Looking at the list like this, I've been doing this and that because of my hair.
Right now, I'm going to choose a natural surfactant or no surfactant
I came to the conclusion that the answer is to wash it often and often.
I hope it helps you choose shampoo ~
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