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- 쿠우랜드Jul 27, 2016 (UTC)Oily SkinSensitive SkinAcne Skin
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ConsThe downside is that it's quite stiff when washing your hair and doesn't lather well, which can lead to tangled hair and discomfort. The scent isn't particularly pleasant either.
TipUsing Aubrey's treatment alongside the shampoo helps a lot, but if your hair is very damaged, it can still get quite tangled and difficult to brush. This is especially true right after coloring or perming. In such cases, after using Aubrey shampoo, I use Kerasys or Pantene treatment just on the hair, avoiding the scalp, for about a week or two. Organic treatments often struggle to tame severely damaged hair.