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2 Reviews
- 박모찌Dec 31, 2015 (UTC)Combination SkinSensitive Skin
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ConsIt has a bit of an old man's hair oil scent^^ To put it nicely, it has a musky fragrance.
- 건조주의보Aug 7, 2015 (UTC)Dry SkinSensitive Skin
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ConsIt's not an inexpensive product, and the price is quite high considering the small size. I'm still a bit concerned about the allergenic ingredients, though. I'm not someone who pays a lot of attention to my hair, so I just use whatever, but this is a product I turn to when my hair condition starts to deteriorate. It's not a pump-type, and it's not a twist-off cap either - the cap on top has a seesaw-like mechanism that goes back and forth.
TipWhen my hair was completely fried and crackling like a cracker, using the electric cap and a treatment every other day definitely helped improve it. (Back then, I used any cheap treatment.) But recently, I've heard that the direct exposure to electromagnetic radiation from the electric cap is not good, so I've stopped using it. (Of course, there's a lot of electromagnetic radiation in daily life, and phones are basically radiation balls, but I was using the electric cap every other day, even daily, not just occasionally when going to the salon.) So I think it's better to just use a safe method - shampoo, squeeze out the moisture with a towel, apply the treatment, and wrap it in a steam towel. But I find the steam towel step too much of a hassle, so I just apply the treatment, divide my hair into five sections, and run my fingers through each section about 50 times from top to bottom. Even that, I skip when I'm feeling lazy, and just apply the treatment, put on a hair cap, and take a shower or do a face mask. Definitely, my hair condition improves when I take the time to properly care for it.