I think it's important to experience it firsthand. The journey of finding the right product for you... It's annoying
I think it's fun and meaningful.
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Is that really the case? As a shampoo lover (I buy over 80 brands by size and country)
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Hmm. Why do you use a good shampoo?
Nothing comes off less as soon as you use it. I don't think we should set the standard there. (This is the most important thing!) You'll feel it's meaningless if you put a standard on it.
The shampoo that suits you is
1. It's a shampoo that doesn't make your hair feel uncomfortable because it removes grease well even if you wash it once a day. It varies from person to person, but shampoo that doesn't feel properly cleaned even a few hours after washing seems insufficient. (I don't think it goes well with the scalp. That's why I have a lot of sebum.)
2. You shouldn't use shampoo that gets dry and tickles just because it's been cleaned well.
3. You shouldn't use shampoo that makes your hair sag even more weak the next day after you wear it.
4. Since it smells good and fights, most of the shampoos that are similar to the fragrances of shampoos in bathhouses are synthetic fragrances, so I avoid them.
This. I want you to consider everything and find a shampoo that suits you.
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I wrote it here again and again,
The domestic shampoo that passed this is Grunple*s shampoo. Really. After using it, the texture is different from the appearance of mulberry on your hair the next day.
So I strongly recommend it because you can definitely feel different if you use good shampoo.
Purea*r, which is always the number one hair loss shampoo sold on Amazon, was fine.
The product itself is highly concentrated, so it's a bit expensive,
I buy a cheaper "Ryeo" shampoo and mix it together, but it's much better than I thought. I recommend a cost-effective method!
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