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Reviews
- Hwahae UserCombination SkinAcne SkinNov 10, 2020
The cleansing effectiveness seems decent, though the lather isn't particularly rich. I didn't experience any itching or breakouts on my scalp while using it. After washing, my hair feels too stiff, making it difficult to run my fingers through the scalp area. Also, it's practically fragrance-free. - Hwahae UserCombination SkinSensitive SkinJan 28, 2020
After giving birth, I was losing so much hair that I've been consistently using anti-hair loss shampoo. Every wash includes a pre-shampoo and brush routine. I'm almost through my fifth bottle of Dear Velvet. I've been using Ahc's green shampoo since it launched, so that's about 3 years now. I switched to Dear Velvet as soon as it came out and have been using it ever since. Compared to the green bottle, Velvet gives more strength to the hair roots. It definitely makes my hair look fuller. The fullness gradually fades over time, but it lasts quite a while. My hair is definitely falling out less, suggesting stronger roots. It's not a medication though, so it doesn't grow new hair. The tiny new hairs that do appear are weak and will likely fall out soon... If I wash every other day, I lose an insane amount of hair. So those with hair loss issues must wash daily. If you have oily hair, washing twice is correct. The formula is thin. It's quite powerful, so I've had mishaps several times when pumping. The price is wickedly high. While it does improve root strength and fullness, it doesn't grow new hair or cure hair loss, so I'm deducting one star. I've used 5 bottles of Velvet since it came out, but my hair texture is at its worst. It's stiff as a board. When it's fully dry, I look like I have a lion's mane. Conditioner is absolutely recommended! Soak your scalp thoroughly with warm water to soften it. Pre-shampooing is essential. (1st wash: Similar to cleansing your face. Not much lather. Soften the scalp with water and do a first shampoo. Think of it as washing away surface dirt and oil.) (2nd wash: You'll get rich lather. Relax your hands and massage your scalp with a brush from the hairline. It feels like someone else is washing your hair. Cleanse thoroughly.) Let it sit for 2-3 minutes. This is perfect time to brush your teeth. Rinse your scalp extremely thoroughly, more than you think necessary. When drying with a towel, never rub or twist your hair. Always dry your scalp with cool air. If you don't dry it, even with good shampoo, fungus can grow on your scalp. That's a cause of seborrheic dermatitis! Let's work together for the sake of every precious strand of hair.