My forehead and scalp have been oily since I was about 24 years old. At first, I thought it was good because I was healthy and ate a lot of blood nutrients.
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However, from the age of 27, the oiliness became worse, and hair loss and scalp began to itch.
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At that time, I was preparing for the national exam, so I was very concerned and my health deteriorated a lot, so I had acne on my scalp, which intensified the itchiness, and the oil got tangled in a lump in my head and pulled out like hair.
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I went to the hospital, but it was only okay when I took the medicine, but the symptoms did not change after time.
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Then, by chance, I went to a large pharmacy (wholesale pharmacy) to buy dandruff medicine, and the pharmacist recommended the shampoo "Janggwang 101 HC", so I used it as if I was tricked because it was not that expensive.
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Depending on how to use it, I rubbed it with shampoo for about 3 minutes, waited for about 3 minutes, and then hung it, and it was really cool, it was itchy, and it got better.
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I've been using shampoo, long-light hair loss, and head brush herbal hair loss for three years, but shampoo was very good for removing oil and itching, but the effect of hair loss was very minimal. I don't know which hair repellent works well...
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I couldn't use the hair power I bought from CheilJedang because I used it because I had seborrheic dermatitis, but I'm not sure about the effect of hair growth, but when I drink alcohol because I have seborrheic dermatitis, I get acne on my scalp. If I use a long-luminous hair growth agent, it seems to be effective for the scalp to some extent because there is no scalp truffle.
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I'm not sure about the effectiveness of hair loss, but the long-luminous shampoo really worked.
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It is effective in removing oil and itching on the scalp, but it does not seem to grow.<br>
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