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- Hwahae UserCombination SkinAcne SkinSensitive SkinSep 6, 2022
Scalp type: Seborrheic dermatitis, hair loss, extremely oily I've had grays since middle school and had given up on dyeing, but gray-covering shampoos are all the rage these days, aren't they? First off, I love the thin consistency. It lathers up nicely, creating rich and soft foam. The shampoo has a reddish-brown color. The abundant, soft lather translates to great cleansing effectiveness. It works perfectly for my extremely oily scalp. While it's excellent at removing excess oil, I appreciate that it doesn't leave my hair feeling overly stiff after washing. The gentle feel actually seems to boost volume at the roots and crown. The scent is pleasant with a soft, long-lasting fragrance that I really enjoy. I don't think it's a polarizing scent at all! Now, for the most crucial part - the gray-covering effect...! To be honest, I was skeptical, but after using it for over a week, I've noticed my white grays have taken on a slightly yellowish? brownish? tint! They say the effects become more noticeable after two weeks of use, so I plan to keep using it consistently! I'm satisfied seeing the grays gradually being covered, even to the naked eye. I'm not sure about its effectiveness in reducing hair loss yet, but I'm willing to trust Dr. Groot and keep using it. Above all, it's gentle and non-irritating. While it doesn't treat scalp acne, dandruff, or dead skin cells, I'm glad it doesn't make these issues worse. Honestly, it's a bit pricey, so I might not be able to purchase it frequently, which is a shame. Still, dyeing my grays 1-2 times a month was such a hassle. Being able to cover them easily with just a shampoo... I have no regrets! Be careful, as it can naturally stain your nails, hands, or bathroom floor if left on for too long. I'm using it very cautiously too!