biomed Anti Caduta (A/C) Shampoo Reviews
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- abcd7088Oct 2, 2016Dry SkinSensitive Skin
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ConsIt's okay for preventing and stopping hair loss, but no to shampoos that claim to regrow hair. But there really aren't any shampoos that can actually improve hair loss. Cosmetic and hair products are for 'beauty' purposes, not 'medical' ones. I don't have major complaints. I just use a mild, gentle shampoo, and for the hair loss issue, I've seen a lot of improvement by going to the Asan Medical Center. For hair loss, it's best to see a specialist doctor, not just a salon.
TipSince they have different lines, I'd recommend trying some samples to find the one that works best for you. You can find them at the basements of Shinsegae or Lotte Department Stores - they have a dedicated section, but it's not always there. You can also buy them cheaper online, but they don't give out any samples that way. ㅠ At the in-store shops, the staff tends to just push the more expensive products, but I don't let that sway me. Make sure to try out the line that's right for you before purchasing.