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Yves Rocher Hair Vinegar Raspberry Shine!
Yves Rocher hair vinegar is quite a famous item, isn't it?
It used to be popular for preventing scalp odor.
I'm still using it well!
I really enjoy using it, especially in the summer like this.
Wash your hair cool in the sweaty summer, and spray a little on your scalp at the end.
You just need to rub it gently and then wash it off.
There are two types of green bottles, Moringa and Nettle, and a red raspberry container.
I bought this one because Raspberry is the most famous.
I'm thinking of trying a different color next time.
I used quite a bit of this too, so only this much is left.
I think I'll use it all up soon.
You know red vinegar, right? It is that sweet and sour smell of red vinegar.
It feels like the scent is strong and lingers for quite a long time even after rinsing.
You know how they say to add vinegar to the final rinse water to remove odors even when washing quickly?
I guess that is the principle.
It looks like this when you open the lid, so it's good because it doesn't spill easily.
They say vinegar is good for hair, perhaps because it is acidic.
My hair has become so soft that I don't even need to use a separate treatment.
You might think it would be cheaper to just use vinegar, but
This one smells nice, and since it's specifically formulated for the scalp, I feel kind of at ease... heh.
If you really want to use vinegar, do not use it straight; you must dilute it with water.
I haven't tried it with red vinegar either, so I don't know lol. The scent is similar, though.
Red vinegar is so sweet that it feels like it might leave a sugary residue.
With things like persimmon vinegar or red vinegar, it seems like bacteria might multiply... and it looks like it will spoil even more.
If you want a refreshing scalp this summer, give this a try!