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RecommendedDec 5, 2021
- I received this product as part of a salon opening event, and I heard it's widely used and recommended by salons. Perhaps that's why I felt its effectiveness was definitely above average. - It has a fresh, floral scent that shouldn't be too polarizing. However, the fragrance is neither subtle nor weak. - If you rinse it off quickly after applying, you won't see much effect. When you have time, leave it on for over 10 minutes - the fragrance lasts longer and the softness of your hair is on another level. - The texture is emulsion-like, thinner compared to other treatments. This makes it easy to spread evenly without clumping.
- Due to its tube packaging, it's difficult to use up every last bit cleanly. It tends to get messy and smear while squeezing. - Not recommended if you dislike strong fragrances. The scent lingers intensely, even overpowering hair essence applied after drying.
1. Rinse hair thoroughly after shampooing. 2. Remove excess water (crucial step - don't just squeeze, but pat dry with a towel). 3. Apply a generous amount of treatment, about the size of two 500-won coins (or one for shorter hair). 4. Put on a hair cap and wait at least 10 minutes. 5. Rinse out the treatment and follow with a light conditioner. This method can significantly boost the effectiveness of any hair treatment, not just this one. Though it might be a bit time-consuming, I highly recommend this approach for damaged hair.

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