johnmastersorganics Zinc & Sage Conditioning Shampoo Reviews
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- 데메이아Apr 10, 2017Oily SkinAcne Skin
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ConsI took off one star because it feels a bit sticky to use. I usually massage it well into my scalp and let it sit for a bit before rinsing, but it doesn't feel as smooth and slippery. And while it's labeled as a 'shampoo with conditioner', it seems the promotional materials suggest using a separate conditioner-like product, but I use the one that comes with it and it works fine for me.
TipIf you apply it directly to your hair, the lather doesn't come up very well, but if you scoop out an appropriate amount, mix it with a bit of water in your hands, and then gently massage it into your scalp, it lathers up quite nicely. That's the way I've been using it.