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- 햄다람쥐Nov 9, 2024 (UTC)Oily SkinAcne Skin
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ConsWhen I use this, the hair near where I spray it gets a bit clumpy. Even after it's fully absorbed, there's still some residue left on my hands when I touch it. I used to use Dallyf tonic before, which was lighter and didn't make my hair clumpy, so I could spray it daily. But I didn't see much effect from Dallyf either. This product seems to have a heavier formula than Dallyf, which is probably why it makes the nearby hair clumpy. In the photo, you can see the clumped hair near the crown. I sprayed it after my hair was completely dry. Most importantly, it irritated my skin. My scalp got red, and when some of it dripped onto my forehead while spraying, you can see in the third photo that it left a red mark exactly where it dripped. The redness doesn't show up well in the photo, but in person, you can clearly see the red trail where it dripped.