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Cool Mingeonnyeo - Reviews of various hair loss relief shampoos (Recommendations for shampoos for extremely oily hair requested)
Cool tone I am a woman with sensitive, dry skin.
Today, I tried to organize things a bit because of my husband's scalp rather than mine.
I have just an average scalp.
My husband has hair loss and an extremely oily scalp, so I searched high and low for shampoos, but
I'm not very satisfied.
I am looking for a hair loss shampoo that thoroughly removes oil but doesn't kill the roots.
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Kundal Baby Powder Scent
I used it because of the scent. The fragrance filled the bathroom.
The lather isn't very rich, but it doesn't feel like deep cleansing.
This is a shampoo with a recommended scent.
I bought this solely for the scent, so it is not effective for my husband's oily scalp.
I hardly saw any.
Aromatica Rosemary -
I wondered if the part where the layers separate depending on the temperature might have spoiled, but
The ingredients are good and the environmental value is also good, so trust me, but
I think there is definitely a need for improvement.
I thought the herbal scent was good for the scalp, but I could feel my hair was extremely stiff.
I'm okay with using a treatment so my roots don't sink in too much.
It was good.
Labo H -
I saw that it was listed as a shampoo that alleviates hair loss symptoms on Hwahae and various other cosmetics apps...
I bought it from Hwahae, including the refill.
(I think it would be best to buy the refills when they suit me.)
It's too long and tedious to write out everything, including the refills.
Just like its nickname 'Cream Shampoo,' it has a refreshing mint scent and produces rich lather!
It is definitely a good shampoo without harmful ingredients, but
I had one regret.
Above all, it has a soft finish, and while it isn't quite like seaweed stems after shampooing,
I think it would be perfect for those who value the softness of the grain.
But my hair has calmed down a lot, really... ㅠㅠ
My husband, who has an oily scalp, says it's just so-so.
Dr. For Hair Polygen -
I think it was good when it first came out.
After using it again following the renewal, I'm not sure how to put it... it didn't seem to have the same effect as the first time.
It is a shame that my scalp itches if any residue remains.
You must use a whisk to create a rich lather for sticky formulas.
I heard it is more effective.
(It's a hassle)
TS -
The ingredients aren't bad, and since it's widely available, the size is decent.
At least the root sinking wasn't completely severe.
My husband, who has an oily scalp, was also satisfied with the results.
If you feel like you need a scent, you should use perfumed shampoo once in a while.
The scent is just okay.
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conclusion:
It was difficult to find any particularly notable or noticeable effects regarding hair loss relief.
For oily scalps, there is definitely a product that lathers less and has a stiff finish.
I was wondering if it does have some deep cleansing effect.
As I entered middle age, I reached the limit of my hair, with the crown and roots flattening.
I can't seem to find a solution. It's hard to find a shampoo that helps the roots recover after washing.
I am still looking for it.
Someone recommended Dr. Olga to me, so it’s currently on my cart.
Among the products I have tried so far, TS Shampoo is the best among hair loss shampoos.
Still, it feels like it isn't too sluggish.
Removing oily scalp greasyness It's hard to find a shampoo with good ingredients that can save the roots.
If anyone knows of a shampoo like that, please recommend one.
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