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- Hwahae UserCombination SkinAcne SkinOct 4, 2018
I'm already on my third bottle of this product! I used to have a lot of red blemishes on my scalp and dandruff, but after using this, both issues have noticeably improved. When I had my scalp checked with a camera at the salon, it looked clean! The scent isn't great, it's a bit like petroleum? When I wash with this, I feel like my scalp odor returns faster than with other chemical shampoos. It also makes my hair texture slightly dry. Plus, it's quite runny, so there's a lot of waste. However, the scalp improvement benefits make up for these drawbacks. The Pyueste shampoo is slightly oily, so I think it's best to alternate between the two products. - Hwahae UserCombination SkinAcne SkinApr 23, 2018
It lathers up better than expected and has a pleasant scent. Perhaps because it's free of harmful ingredients, I've noticed a significant reduction in dandruff that used to be a constant companion when I was using chemical shampoos. As it's a natural shampoo, it does leave the hair feeling a bit stiff after use. The hair also tends to tangle easily. I haven't tried other products to compare, but this seems to be an unavoidable characteristic of natural shampoos. - Hwahae UserCombination SkinAcne SkinSensitive SkinJul 4, 2017
The savior for those who experience scalp issues, dandruff, and hair troubles within 24 hours of washing. I find that after 24 hours of washing my hair, it starts to get itchy with dandruff, and by 36 hours, I get about 3 pimples on my scalp. But with this product, I'm fine up to 36 hours! The scent is just tea tree, so it's quite pleasant (I don't like herbal scents)!! And I don't understand why people who don't have any dandruff or scalp issues would buy and use this. Yet they leave bad reviews, which is ridiculous. Just like how oily-skinned people get breakouts from using moisturizing creams, it's obvious that dry-skinned people would have issues using an oil-control product. Only those with pimples should use this. Excessive use can cause hair loss. It's recommended to use this with a water-based essence (the kind they tell you to use before blow-drying at the salon). If you focus on washing just the scalp instead of the entire head, it helps preserve the hair texture a bit more. Don't try to create too much lather by pumping more product - just massage it into the scalp gently. Even if it feels like there's not enough foam, that's okay, as the product has already reached the scalp. Most anti-dandruff shampoos are like that. I'm currently using the Lush Willow Bark one that I bought online, and using the same method works great. - Hwahae UserCombination SkinSensitive SkinFeb 19, 2017
I chose this product because of my scalp itchiness and dandruff. I'm still using it, so I need to observe it a bit more, but the cleansing power and lather are good. The hair feels a bit more stiff compared to other shampoos, but it's fine with the use of conditioner. I mainly use it on my scalp when washing. The remaining lather is enough to clean my hair as well. - Hwahae UserOily SkinJan 14, 2017
It's really, really...great. I was worried it might be a bit dry in the winter, but since I have an oily scalp, it was fine for me. It was very effective against dandruff, and the itchiness has improved tremendously. The lather really doesn't come out well after wetting it initially...And since I have very thick and abundant hair, it's hard to work it in, and the lather doesn't come out at all at first. So I used the lather net and when I double-pumped, there was no need for that, and I pumped it twice, and the lather came out well. In the first one, it didn't come out well, so I used it a bit carelessly, and it ran out quickly. It's expensive, though. I recommend using a lather net or lather maker! Personally, I think the lather maker produces more lather and is easier to use than the net! - Hwahae UserDry SkinSensitive SkinDec 26, 2016
My scalp is sensitive, and any shampoo would cause my hair to fall out excessively, but after using this product just twice, the hair loss has gradually decreased. And the itchiness has also disappeared. There was a bit of stiffness, so it felt a little uncomfortable when lathering or rinsing. Massaging with my fingertips while shampooing seemed to enhance the effectiveness. - Hwahae UserCombination SkinSensitive SkinDec 25, 2016
The scalp itchiness has diminished a lot It seems good that it's not harsh While rinsing with water, the hair becomes a bit stiff I have to rinse it several times, and sometimes I also use conditioner Scalp massage - Hwahae UserOily SkinSensitive SkinNov 15, 2016
I have very thick, jet-black curly hair. This shampoo is harder to manage when wet or rinsing compared to regular shampoos. It can feel stiff. But surprisingly, it becomes very soft once dried. With other shampoos I used before, my hair would tangle easily when brushing, causing some strands to be pulled out. But this shampoo doesn't do that, which I really like. So far I'm satisfied with it, and I plan to repurchase once I finish the current bottle. The price is probably a factor, of course. Some people say it doesn't lather well, but I don't find it particularly inconvenient. And if a shampoo lathers a lot, it can take longer to rinse out, but I don't really have any major complaints about this one. First, I make sure to thoroughly wet my hair. I do my teeth brushing and body washing during this time, so my hair gets even more saturated. Then when washing my hair, I only pump out about half the amount and lather it in my hands first, applying it to the back of my head and neck area. I repeat this, pumping about half the amount again and lathering the front sections. By doing it this way, I find I don't need to use a lot of shampoo to get good lather, even with my shoulder-length hair. - Hwahae UserDry SkinAcne SkinSensitive SkinNov 2, 2016
My persistent scalp troubles have decreased, and my scalp feels more comfortable. I recommend the oily hair product. The price is a bit high Also, the cleansing power is still an issue, so you need to thoroughly wet your hair with warm water, do a pre-wash with the first shampoo, and then use the second shampoo for a proper wash. Even though the lather is less, you still need to massage it in thoroughly. I don't recommend this for dry hair types. Just use shampoo without conditioner or treatment for a week. At first, your hair may feel stiff, but your body will naturally make your hair smooth. - Hwahae UserCombination SkinSensitive SkinOct 19, 2016
I was looking for a shampoo with good ingredients to soothe my itchy scalp, and after using this shampoo, the itchiness seems to have subsided quite a bit. After rinsing with water, it feels stiff, so I have to apply a conditioner to make it soft. Even when rinsing, the hair feels stiff, which is why I think some hair falls out when washing my hair.