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- 어쩌라궁내맘인데Dec 28, 2024 (UTC)Oily Skin
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ConsLike other Lush shampoos, the stiff after-feel is a bit disappointing. While the deep cleansing could be seen as a plus, it strips away oil so thoroughly that your hair squeaks like a freshly washed dish. This makes using conditioner an absolute must. Without it, running your fingers through your hair is impossible - a brush would get stuck immediately! The tub packaging means you have to scoop it out, which can be tricky to portion with wet hands. Inevitably, water gets in, and as you use it, a pool forms at the bottom, which feels a bit unsettling. The most critical drawback? Lush is just too expensive!