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- 림림이야Jul 3, 2018 (UTC)Combination Skin
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ConsI purchased the products and tried the Big Green 2:3 Shampoo first, which arrived today. I was skeptical, but to my surprise, the itching and dandruff have been significantly reduced, even after just one use. Of course, the results may vary from person to person, so I don't want to say the shampoo was definitively the problem. I just placed too much trust in it, especially since it was a salon catering to people in poor health, so I didn't scrutinize the ingredients closely enough. The shampoo just didn't work well for me, but it may work great for others, helping to remove toxins and restore scalp and overall health. While it's a shame I couldn't use the partially remaining shampoos, I don't want to risk passing them on to someone else in case they have a similar reaction. I'll have to dispose of them responsibly, which is unfortunate for the environment. Still, the S1 shampoo experience taught me an important lesson - products that may be fine for normal use can have disastrous effects when our bodies are weakened and our immunity is low. From now on, I'll be more diligent about checking ingredients and finding shampoos that truly suit me. As for cosmetic products in general, I'll be sticking to natural, thoroughly vetted formulas. Thinking about how those harsh ingredients were applied to my scalp makes me feel uneasy. And as someone who has struggled with health issues, I hope that manufacturers of shampoos and other products popular among the unwell will pay closer attention to the safety and suitability of their formulations. That would be greatly appreciated.
TipThat's a great tip - checking the ingredients before purchasing the shampoo is really important. Given your experience with the problematic shampoo, being diligent about reviewing the formulation is crucial, especially for products targeting those with health issues. Taking the time to thoroughly examine the ingredients can help avoid similar disappointments and potential adverse reactions in the future. Carefully vetting the composition of shampoos and other personal care items is a wise approach, especially for those with sensitive or compromised conditions. Your advice to prioritize scrutinizing the ingredients is excellent guidance that could benefit many others in similar situations.