PAULMITCHELL Scalp Care Anti Thinning Shampoo Reviews
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1 Reviews
- k.jinMay 30, 2019Dry SkinSensitive SkinAcne Skin
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Cons*•* Uncomfortable Ingredients £Geraniol: This is one of the high-quality fragrances. Those with a lot of scalp problems should avoid it. £Linalool: This is a fragrance found in ylang-ylang or lavender. For those with very sensitive scalps, since it can cause allergic reactions when oxidized in the air, please check if antioxidants are included and use it carefully. Antioxidants that help: Vitamin C or Vitamin E £PEG: It can clog pores, but if it's in a rinsing shampoo, it will be washed off, so please rinse it off thoroughly. However, it's still not ideal if it's included...
TipAre you worried about hair loss? Before washing your hair, be sure to brush and shampoo it. I was really surprised by how much thicker my hair has become. If you're concerned about the ingredients, don't massage your scalp directly when shampooing. Just think of it as gently washing your hair while massaging.