AROMATICA Tea Tree Purifying Conditioner Reviews
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- 뿅Sep 19, 2014Normal Skin
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ConsAt first, I was a bit surprised that the product disappears so quickly when it touches the hair. Now, I just pump it out and apply it to my hair in layers. Once you get used to it, it's not a big problem.
TipUse the silicone-free shampoo and conditioner together! Additional note: I've tried both the rosemary and tea tree lines, and I've settled on the rosemary shampoo and tea tree conditioner. The tea tree line feels a bit drying for my non-oily scalp, while the rosemary conditioner felt a bit too oily.