jmella La Tulip Hair Shampoo Reviews
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1 Reviews
- 햅비하게Jul 8, 2024Dry Skin
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ConsWhile the name is the same as a tulip, the fragrance is quite different. For someone like me who frequently bleaches and dyes their hair, using this product leaves my hair stiff and difficult to brush after washing. Furthermore, for those with dry hair like myself, using this for even five days without additional conditioning treatments would be inadvisable. Yerang's hair is sparse, thin, and straight with an oily nature, which is the complete opposite of my naturally curly, thick, and dry hair. Using this product would make me look more like a lion or mountain bandit than myself.
TipIf you are considering this product based on the scent alone, I would strongly advise against it. It is not recommended for dry, bleached, or dyed hair. If your hair becomes excessively oily within half a day, I would highly recommend this product.