1 Reviews
- HeyfriendsSep 23, 2024 (UTC)Dry Skin
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ConsAdmittedly, due to its quality ingredients, it doesn't produce as rich a lather, and the amount dispensed might be too much for boys with short hair. However, we all know that shampoos that instantly create lots of foam are often of lower quality, and since it's a pump dispenser, it's not really feasible to reduce the amount further.