VitabridC12 Scalp Shampoo Plus Reviews
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- 왼손잡이80Oct 18, 2022Dry Skin
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ConsThe product definitely doesn't have a rich, voluminous lather. And since I have long hair, I tend to use more of the product compared to other shampoos. It has a thin, runny consistency and is in a pump bottle, so I sometimes accidentally squeeze out too much.
TipMake sure to thoroughly massage the shampoo into your scalp, and only start lathering up your hair once you've built up an adequate amount of foam. If you start lathering the hair first, the foam won't build up as well, and you'll end up using twice as much shampoo trying to get your scalp clean.