ProsI usually had to use a two-step shampoo routine, starting with a clarifying shampoo and then following up with a moisturizing one, to keep my hair from getting greasy throughout the day. So I decided to try this shampoo that I ordered online, since it seemed quite thick and heavy-duty.
Personally, I'm very satisfied with it - the thick, heavy texture is exactly what I was looking for. Korean shampoos seem to cater to a preference for a more lightweight, soft feel, but that just leaves my hair feeling weighed down and prone to breakouts. This shampoo keeps my hair feeling clean and manageable all day without any issues. I just use a hair essence to maintain the condition of my strands. As I get older, I'm more concerned about thinning hair, so I don't mind the slightly rougher texture if it means my hair isn't falling out.
ConsHowever, this thick, cooling formula might be too much for some people. You do have to be careful when applying it, as it can be quite strong. And the premium price tag is a bit of a downside, so I always keep an eye out for sales at Olive Young.
Whenever I'm passing by, I can't help but go in and check if it's on offer, which sometimes leads to unplanned purchases.
TipPersonally, I use the Avalon Organics biotin shampoo paired with the Klorane shampoo. I'll do the Avalon one first as a clarifying wash, and then follow up with the Klorane to finish. Or sometimes I'll switch it up and do the Avalon in the morning and the Klorane at night, especially if my hair is feeling particularly oily.
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