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- eliezerFeb 12, 2025 (UTC)수부지Acne Skin
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ConsEven oily scalps can feel dry during colder months, so I recommend the Rosemary shampoo for drier seasons.
TipIf you find it too drying to use all over, try using the Rosemary shampoo for your whole head and just apply the Tea Tree shampoo to your crown area as a targeted scalp treatment.