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Pros
- Pleasant Scent5
- Cleanses Well4
- Improves Hair Texture2
- Doesn't Drip1
- feels refreshing1
- Feels Tight1
- Hydrating1
Cons
- Stiff3
- No Anti-Hair Loss Effect2
- Causes Allergic Reactions2
- Causes Itching2
- Causes Dandruff1
- Oily1
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Korean Reviews
- ch********Oily SkinSensitive SkinAcne SkinRecommendedDec 6, 2024
I've tried René Furterer Forticea, Astera, and Triphasic, and personally, I found Triphasic to be the best! First off, the ginger-like scent is quite pleasant. After rinsing, my hair feels wonderfully moisturized. The cleansing effectiveness for the scalp is also excellent. Apart from the slightly high price point, I don't have any major complaints. I plan to repurchase. - ma*******Oily SkinAcne SkinAtopic SkinSebum/BlackheadsWrinkles/ElasticityEnlarged PoresRecommendedNov 17, 2024
The cleansing effectiveness is great. I tried it because it's well-known. The scent is refreshing. It leaves hair feeling stiff. A conditioner or treatment is essential after use. Some might dislike the smell.
Ingredients
What's inside
All Ingredients
39Sodium Laureth SulfatePEG-40 Hydrogenated Castor OilFragrance, Parfum, AromaPEG-30 DipolyhydroxystearatePEG-4Phenoxyethanol
CitralHexyl CinnamalLinalool
Titanium Dioxide, CI 77891
Ingredient Functions
Moisturizing, Exfoliating effects from key ingredients
Ingredient Information:
Each ingredient is selected for its specific purpose, such as improving skin hydration or brightening. However, the inclusion of these ingredients does not guarantee the overall effectiveness of the final product. Simply using these ingredients does not ensure the product will deliver the claimed benefits.
Ingredients by Skin Type
Oily Skin
1
0
Dry Skin
2
1
Sensitive Skin
1
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