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vi**********Da khôDa nhạy cảmKhô từ bên trongĐược đề xuất07/01/2025 (UTC+0)Here's what sets these two shampoos apart from this brand: Shocking Enzyme All-in-One Shampoo → Formulated for dry hair with moisturizing benefits, no exfoliating action HairLoss Relief Shampoo → Formulated for oily hair with a fresh, clean feel, includes gentle exfoliating action Shocking Enzyme All-in-One Shampoo Review: Generously sized bottle. The formula is absolutely excellent. Perfectly tailored for dry scalps. Even though it contains oils, it doesn't weigh down your hair or flatten your volume, and it's gentle enough for sensitive scalps too. I have combination hair that tends toward dryness, but I still need regular scalp care, so here's my routine: First wash with this Shocking shampoo, then for the second wash I pump equal amounts of both this one and the HairLoss Relief Shampoo and mix them together. This way I get the best of both worlds—moisturized hair that still feels fresh and clean, plus effective scalp cleansing. If you have combination hair and want to really manage your scalp health, I'd recommend this method. Now, if you have oily hair, just use the HairLoss Relief Shampoo on its own for both washes. But if you're not dealing with super oily hair and have that occasional oily scalp situation, I'd suggest mixing these two together as well. Just adjust the ratio compared to what I do for combination hair—use way more of the HairLoss Relief Shampoo in your mix. Always shake the bottle before using. And if you prefer foaming shampoo for convenience, here's a pro tip: grab one of this brand's foaming pump bottles (like the HairLoss Relief Shampoo comes in), use it completely, then transfer this shampoo into that empty foaming bottle. You'll get a nice lather right away, making it super convenient to use. Just remember to shake well before pumping, and shake again before transferring the product.