ProsI'm currently using this product that I bought from Cu*e. I have extremely dry skin from head to toe, and since childhood, I've had a habit of scratching my head while studying. The falling dead skin cells were always stressful, though it wasn't too bad in daily life. Recently, I realized I needed to address this issue before it led to hair loss, so I've been trying various products. Having experienced Bang Gi-won's anti-hair loss shampoo before, I decided to explore their range. I'm now using Bang Gi-won's anti-hair loss shampoo, their hair tonic, and Graham's scalp cream. The result? The amount of dead skin cells when I scratch my head has significantly decreased. Once or twice a week, I do a thorough scalp scaling with this product using tight-fitting gloves. I apply it along my part, gently massage it with my fingertips, wait about 10 minutes, then rinse. I follow up with the anti-hair loss shampoo, cleaning thoroughly with a Daiso scalp brush, then rinse. Afterwards, I use a head spa treatment on my scalp. Before drying my hair, I spray on the anti-hair loss tonic - the cooling effect is no joke! After drying, I carefully apply Graham's scalp cream. It's a time-consuming process, but I believe it's crucial to start caring for your scalp early to prevent future hair loss. I've noticed a significant reduction in the persistent dead skin cells on my scalp, so I plan to continue this routine! I don't think it's just this product alone that made the difference. To see improvement, a multi-faceted approach is necessary. Fingers have limitations, so a scalp brush is a must, and scaling should be done gently but thoroughly.
ConsIt stings quite a bit if you have any cuts on your scalp or hands.
TipTo see the effect of not having dead skin cells fall when scratching, it seems consistent care is necessary. I don't think I've achieved a completely healthy scalp yet.
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