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- ps******Oily SkinAcne SkinMar 12, 2025
I tried this product based on a celebrity recommendation. At first, it felt gentle on my skin with no irritation, and had a moisturizing, enveloping sensation. There's absolutely no volume, it just sags, and it barely lathers. It's also quite expensive. There's no need to spend this much money on it. - ru*******Dehydrated SkinAcne SkinBrightening/Dark SpotsSebum/BlackheadsWrinkles/ElasticityEnlarged PoresRecommendedApr 12, 2024
I'm on my 4th bottle now. I really loved the grape scent before the reformulation, so it's a bit disappointing that the fragrance changed, but I'm satisfied with everything else. Currently, I'm trying the Always line from the same brand because it's on sale. It's cheaper and not bad, but it feels like a slightly weaker version compared to the original Ultra. It seems like this line was created due to complaints about the original's price, but once I finish the Always, I plan to go back to this Ultra Scalp. I've dealt with seborrheic dermatitis, hair loss, and thin hair, but as you probably know, shampoo alone can't solve these issues. Eventually, you need medication. There's a well-known treatment for hair loss that most people are aware of, and for dermatitis, I used Novoprox from the pharmacy for a year, which cleared it up. I used Ultra Scalp alongside Novoprox, and since then, I haven't had any scalp issues. Nothing really. If I had to pick something, maybe the price? It is a bit expensive. Also, it would be great if they brought back the old grape scent. - gu********Normal SkinBrightening/Dark SpotsSebum/BlackheadsEnlarged PoresRednessRecommendedMar 7, 2024
The fragrance is lovely and it lathers up nicely. The cleansing effectiveness seems decent. Compared to other shampoos, it's on the pricier side. - Hwahae UserOily SkinAcne SkinRecommendedMay 28, 2023
I've always struggled with seborrheic dermatitis, which caused a lot of dead skin cells and dandruff. But after using this, not only did it reduce the flakes and dead skin, but it also significantly decreased the oiliness. People around me even noticed how much cleaner my scalp looks now. The price is quite steep, and it's not as easily accessible as regular shampoos you'd find in supermarkets. You can only get it by visiting specialized scalp care shops or ordering online, which is a bit inconvenient. - ch********Combination SkinRecommendedMar 19, 2023
Despite containing two red flag ingredients, it's actually less harsh compared to many commercial shampoos. It worked wonders for my son with seborrheic dermatitis, clearing up his scalp. As for me, dealing with hair loss, I noticed my hair becoming stronger and shedding less. However, it's important to remember this isn't a medical treatment. For severe cases, I'd recommend consulting a doctor first. The price point is quite steep, which led me to switch to a different shampoo after about six months of use. That said, I still use the treatment once a week. While the shampoo has excellent cleansing effectiveness, it can be quite drying. Make sure to use plenty of treatment afterward. Interestingly, my hairstylist recommended using it only two to three times a week.