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- platinakim91Apr 8, 2025 (UTC)Combination SkinSensitive SkinAcne Skin
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Cons- As mentioned earlier, the use of artificial fragrances is a bit of a drawback. It's a characteristic of Lush products, with 99.9999999999... percent containing artificial scents. It's unavoidable, but worth noting. That said, I did enjoy this particular fragrance despite it being artificial. - While the sea salt particles are supposedly smaller than those in the Big shampoo, they're still quite coarse!
TipAs mentioned in the drawbacks, the sea salt particles are quite coarse. Because of this, applying the shampoo directly to your scalp and scrubbing vigorously could potentially cause irritation. I recommend following my method: dispense some into your hand, add a bit of water to soften it, then apply to your hair.