LABO-H SCALP SHAMPOO BAR Reviews
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2 Reviews
- 그윽한해산물Sep 8, 2023Dry SkinAcne Skin
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ConsIt feels gentle, but the cleansing power doesn't seem to be that strong. After cleansing, there's also a bit of a dry, rough feeling, so it makes my hair more frizzy compared to using other products. The dandruff hasn't gone away.
- 뾰족뾰족선인장양Apr 5, 2022수부지Sensitive Skin
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ConsI had to stop using the regular shampoo from Labo as it was too drying and irritating to my scalp. I've been using shampoo bars from other brands, and since my scalp is sensitive and dry, I often do oil massages after shampooing to deal with the flakiness. The downside is that it's similar to other regular shampoo bars in some ways: 1. After an oil massage, the cleansing is not thorough enough. There's a lot of residual oil left in my hair, so it gets greasy again quickly. Even washing twice doesn't seem to help, so I have to go back to my previous shampoo. 2. It doesn't seem to be very water-resistant. I carry the shampoo bar with me when I go swimming, and it seems to shrink faster than the one I used before. The photo is taken after just one use, and the imprint has already faded significantly. It gives the impression that it will be used up quickly.
TipWith the hair and scalp sufficiently wet, just 3-4 gentle massages on the head create a rich lather. The rinsing feels a bit stiffer than regular shampoo, but not to an uncomfortable degree. I would recommend using it with other products when doing an oil massage. In conclusion: If you're using it for hair loss prevention, I would suggest considering it, but if it's primarily for your scalp, I would recommend it. I would also recommend it for those who experience hair loss due to scalp irritation.