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- Hwahae UserDry SkinSensitive SkinApr 5, 2021
I don't experience any itchiness or discomfort after washing my hair with this product. The fragrance is overwhelmingly strong. It has such an intense floral scent that it makes my eyes sting. Oddly enough, I don't notice this sensation when it's on my scalp. However, it doesn't provide a refreshing feeling either. Despite pumping out a generous amount (perhaps because I have thick hair), it doesn't seem to produce a rich lather, which is disappointing. - Hwahae UserDry SkinAtopy SkinSensitive SkinJul 29, 2020
My scalp is in really bad condition. It's truly sad... I always have scabs and what should I call them, dead skin flakes? Clumps of dead skin cells? Because of this, I've tried every shampoo under the sun. Just look at my review list - it's full of shampoos! But then, during all this, I was prescribed a shampoo called Seboric at the hospital, and it turned out to be quite effective! I found out that the ingredient zinc pyrithione is good for seborrheic dermatitis. Zinc pyrithione, sulfur something? (But that's banned in our country, so nevermind), and salicylic acid... Seboric contains zinc pyrithione. So while searching for shampoos with zinc pyrithione... I found that similar Sebo-line shampoos were all really expensive, but Triple S is more affordable. As far as I know, Triple S = Dr. Chalos shampoo. After using it, I found it similar to Seboric shampoo, but it's much gentler on my scalp, which I love! Also, you don't need to use much - it lathers up really well. I didn't even notice my hair feeling stiff. There's one critical drawback for me. The smell... it's so, so, so unpleasant... It's really too much. Maybe it's just me, but the scent is like some kind of perm solution... I've never ruled out a shampoo because of its smell before, but this one is so off-putting that I'm hesitant about repurchasing. Apart from the scent, I like everything else about it. - Hwahae UserCombination SkinAcne SkinSensitive SkinApr 21, 2020
I'm on my second bottle now. The quantity is so generous that I've barely finished one. I bought it during a 1+1 sale. I have shoulder-length hair that gets visibly oily after two days and becomes matted after three. The oilier it gets, the more hair I lose. My hair is thin and naturally sparse. I also get slight scalp blemishes. The shampoo has a white, somewhat viscous texture. One pump seems to dispense more than other shampoos, perhaps due to the large bottle size. Usually, one pump is enough, but when my hair is particularly matted, it doesn't lather well. Still, I'd say it produces a decent amount of foam overall. What I love most is the refreshing sensation when washing - it's so cooling! It might be a bit intense for those with sensitive skin. Personally, regular shampoos used to make my scalp incredibly itchy. This one doesn't cause itching, which is great. Also, it's reduced my scalp blemishes! If I scrub the affected areas thoroughly, it helps alleviate the problem. I used to get blemishes on the back of my neck quite often, but they've become rare since using this. As for hair loss prevention, which is crucial, I can't say my hair has become thicker or more voluminous. However, I do notice less hair fall during and after washing compared to regular shampoos. I recently tried another brand's anti-hair loss shampoo, which made me realize how much better this product is at reducing shedding. The scent is... well, it's hard to describe. It's an artificial fragrance that I don't particularly like. The shampoo seems to leave the hair feeling a bit stiff. When rinsing, my fingers don't glide through easily, and I've almost pulled my hair a few times. After drying, it's harder to brush through - it's like my hair becomes puffy? I'm not sure how to explain it. Using a separate treatment helps, though! Just conditioner wasn't enough. Here's a tip for when your hair is so matted that the shampoo won't lather: 1. Soften your scalp with warm water 2. Use a small amount of shampoo first 3. Rinse and then apply more shampoo You probably knew all this already, right? Sorry! Some say it still cleans even without lather, but for me, if it doesn't foam up, it feels like my hair isn't getting properly cleaned. It would get oily again in just one day, with blemishes as an added bonus.