natche P Complex Defense Shampoo Reviews
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2 Reviews
- ㅇ_ㅇㄹMar 24, 2020Combination Skin
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ConsThere are no major downsides that I'm disappointed about. I used it moderately without high expectations and felt satisfied, so there aren't any significant disappointments. It's been a good, uneventful experience using it without any major flaws. If I had expected too much, I might have ended up unsatisfied. But since I approached it with modest expectations, I'm quite pleased with the results.
TipI highly recommend using the Natshee hair pack together with the shampoo. I've tried various conditioners, but the Natshee one is truly exceptional - even after rinsing thoroughly and drying my hair, it doesn't feel weighed down at all. With other brand conditioners, I often felt a slightly heavy, coated texture after drying my hair, even though I thought I had rinsed it well. When I have the time, I like to lightly dampen just the hair ends, apply the hair pack, tie it up in a low bun, and let it sit for about 30 minutes before washing. The shampoo and conditioner work incredibly well together.
- ksnjshwMar 18, 2020Combination SkinAcne Skin
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ConsI was still debating between Nashi shampoo and other shampoos, but in the end I chose Nashi again. The sale price of 24,900 won per shampoo bottle isn't exactly cheap, so I always hesitate when buying it. But I ended up ordering it anyway haha. They're currently running a 1+1 promotion on the hair pack, so I ordered that as well. Yesterday, the 1+1 deal on the tonic was gone, but I saw it for the first time in October, so I hope they offer more sales like that in the future. Also, they have set options you can buy, which is nice at first - you get the hair pack, shampoo, tonic, and a shampoo brush for a relatively affordable price. The issue is the set options after that aren't as appealing. I tend to use the shampoo and hair pack at a similar pace, so I just want to buy two shampoos and two hair packs, but they always include the shampoo brush, which I don't need. So I end up just buying the 4-piece set with one hair pack and one shampoo.
TipBefore washing my hair, I always brush it (starting from the bottom and slowly working my way up). After fully brushing it, I thoroughly wet my hair in the shower. Then I do a pre-wash, followed by shampooing, massaging the scalp with my fingertips in the order of the crown, sides, and back. After rinsing thoroughly, I use a towel to remove most of the water, then divide my hair into two sections and slowly apply the hair pack from the ends to the mid-lengths, avoiding the scalp. While the hair pack is absorbing, I brush my teeth, wash my face, and take a body wash. I try to give the hair pack enough time to fully absorb. Then I rinse it out thoroughly, apply hair tonic to the roots, especially along the hairline. Next, I apply a protein hair bond treatment to my wet hair, similar to how I applied the hair pack. (Personally, I prefer the Moreme Recovery Balm over the hair plus treatment.) Finally, I fully dry my hair and apply the hair tonic again. I know this is a very detailed explanation, but this is the method I use to take care of my hair. Please just use it as a reference.