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Feb 20, 2017
Reviewed by The Hwahae Testers

Reviewed by The Hwahae Testers

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The hair type is long, wavy hair that reaches the waist. Seborrheic scalp inflammation occasionally occurs, and the scalp is oily at the roots but dry below the shoulders. Although the hair itself is thick and healthy as it has never been permed or dyed, the wavy hair becomes frizzy on rainy days due to flyaways and static electricity on dry days. I tend to style my hair with a curling iron daily, so I don't like essence or hair oil products that make the curls fall easily. The sticky residue left on my hands after use is also inconvenient. In fact, I was quite worried about using this product before, as it was described as a hair cream for dry hair. However, contrary to my expectations, it absorbs faster than regular silicone hair oils, so I could use it without any burden. The formula is like a multi-purpose moisturizing cream. When I apply an appropriate amount to the ends of my hair (below the shoulders), it feels slightly heavy at first, but it gets fully absorbed in about 3 minutes. The most noticeable difference before and after use is the improvement in hair tangling. Since my hair is so long, the ends tend to get very tangled, but once the cream is absorbed, there is a significant difference when brushing or blow-drying. Not only does it provide a smooth feel, but the tangling is also greatly reduced. Applying it before blow-drying or using a curling iron helps create bouncy curls with a glossy shine, without feeling sticky or heavy.
Since I don't have damaged hair, there may be some aspects I overlooked. As my hair is normal and not severely dry, the nourishing effect and finish of this product seem just right for daily use from my perspective. However, for severely damaged hair, it may feel relatively lightweight. While it's marketed as a hair cream for dry, damaged hair, I think it's suitable for hair ranging from slightly dry to moderately oily. It's not as lightweight as a water-based hair essence, so it may be a bit too heavy for summer use.
I use about half to two whole pea-sized amounts of the product on my 80% air-dried hair. I first rub the pea-sized amount evenly on my palms, then gently massage and press it into small sections of my hair. The warmth from my hands helps the nourishing ingredients coat the hair properly. (Optionally, I can wrap the hair ends in a towel for a more calming, glossy hairstyle.) Once I feel it has been sufficiently absorbed, I completely dry my hair with a blow dryer. The most noticeable differences compared to not using the Cloranne hair cream are: 1) significantly reduced static electricity, and 2) my hair ends appear less frizzy to the eye. This product really shines when I use a blow dryer or curling iron, providing more benefits than just using the product alone.

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