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Reviews
- ha********Oily SkinSensitive SkinAcne SkinBrightening/Dark SpotsSebum/BlackheadsEnlarged PoresRecommendedOct 8, 2023
Compared to the sandalwood shampoo I used before, this one feels lighter and lathers incredibly well. It has better cleansing effectiveness, making it great for oily scalps. The scent is a blend of zesty lime and slightly bitter basil with vetiver, though the vetiver notes dissipate first, so it doesn't come across as particularly woody. Even when using the treatment, the fragrance seems to last shorter than the sandalwood or black tea and fig variants. - no***Dry SkinRecommendedSep 22, 2023
It's a completely transparent, slightly yellow-tinted, thick shampoo. I thought it wouldn't lather well, but surprisingly, it creates an incredibly rich and dense foam. The fragrance, to describe it simply, is a blend of 'mint + a hint of men's aftershave + lime + orange juice (like Fanta) + a herbal scent reminiscent of pine trees'. It has a cooling effect similar to menthol shampoos, with a minty scent that really clears your sinuses when you bring it close to your face. However, the mint note disappears once your hair dries. The dominant note is vetiver, but it's not too heavy or overly masculine - it's quite wearable. While vetiver generally has a masculine feel, making it perhaps more suitable for men, I felt the scent was truly unisex. Compared to other fragrances in the Long Take line, this one would be particularly refreshing on a hot summer day. That said, it's a versatile scent that works well in any season. I'd recommend this to those who enjoy light, refreshing fragrances. Considering the volume and functionality, it seems a bit pricey.