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h_*******Da khôDa nhạy cảmMẩn đỏĐược đề xuất14/09/2025 (UTC+0)I've tried all the Rene Furterer shampoo lines. If you deal with a sensitive, itchy scalp or feel heat and irritation on your scalp, I really recommend giving this a try. For context, I don't have dandruff issues, but I've always struggled with that uncomfortable warm sensation on my scalp, and this is honestly the only shampoo that's stuck around in my routine because it actually works. After the reformulation, they reduced the bottle size by 100ml. Why would they do that? - vi********Da hỗn hợpDa nhạy cảmĐược đề xuất06/08/2025 (UTC+0)
I've tried Rene Furterer Astera, Tonucia, and Forticea, and here's my honest review as someone with a sensitive scalp. In terms of cleansing power, I'd rank them: Astera, then Forticea, and finally Tonucia. Forticea definitely cleanses better than Tonucia, while Astera edges out Forticea just slightly. Since I have such a reactive scalp, I really don't enjoy intense cooling sensations, so I was actually relieved that this one has such a gentle cooling effect. I let the shampoo lather sit on my scalp for about two minutes before rinsing, and throughout that time, the cooling sensation stays subtle and soothing—no irritation at all. Astera doesn't produce a dense, squeaky lather like some shampoos. Instead, it creates a rich, moisture-packed foam that dissipates fairly quickly. Like other Rene Furterer shampoos, if I massage it into my scalp once and then work up a second lather, it creates a gorgeous, voluminous foam that effectively removes oil buildup. If you love Rene Furterer shampoos and you're hunting for a cooling shampoo to use during summer, I think you'll really enjoy this one. However, if neither Tonucia nor Forticea appealed to you, Astera might not be your perfect match either. The cooling effect isn't very strong. Since I have a sensitive scalp, I actually appreciated the gentle cooling, but if you're specifically looking for a shampoo with a noticeable cooling sensation, you might find this one a bit underwhelming. If you use a bubble maker with this shampoo, you can create a rich, creamy lather that feels luxurious.
ya*****Da dầuDa mụnBã nhờn / Mụn đầu đenQuầng thâm mắtLỗ chân lông toĐược đề xuất22/08/2024 (UTC+0)I have naturally thick hair, but lately I've noticed more shedding and what feels like a widening part line, so I did some research and ended up choosing between Aveda and René Furterer. While René Furterer's Forticea is their most famous product, I heard it can make hair feel stiff, and since my scalp tends to get itchy anyway, I went with their sensitive scalp option, Astera. The texture is completely different from regular shampoo—it feels incredibly rich and creamy right from the pump. It doesn't lather super abundantly, so I need to use a generous amount and really work it in, focusing on my crown and nape area. After leaving it on for about two minutes and rinsing, the cooling effect is seriously noticeable. It has a fresh mint scent, though the fragrance doesn't really linger, so don't expect a lasting aroma. But that immediate scalp-cooling sensation is fantastic, making this a great shampoo to use once or twice a week. I usually get itchiness even after thoroughly rinsing my hair, so when I bought this shampoo marketed as sensitive scalp-friendly, I was hoping for real improvement. Unfortunately, the results weren't dramatic. Also, since my scalp doesn't tend to break out or flake, I didn't experience major pros or cons—I just used the product without anything particularly standing out. Plus, the price is quite steep. You absolutely need a conditioner or rinse after shampooing! This shampoo really strips away oils, so I had quite a time drying my hair after just using the shampoo alone. - yw******Da khôDa nhạy cảmĐược đề xuất22/08/2024 (UTC+0)
I really appreciate that Rene Furterer's shampoo is a rare find without granules among their lineup (granule shampoos leave particles in your hair, which is inconvenient). The texture feels incredibly refreshing and cooling, and it lathers beautifully. The scent has a minty aroma. It's way too intense for me. After washing, my scalp feels so tingly and numb. The cooling effect felt overpowering for my scalp. I mentioned the minty scent, but honestly, it smells more like 2% sweet mint candy mixed with 98% pure mint. Since I usually use fragrance-free products or ones with subtle herbal notes, this shampoo's scent felt really strong to me (and it genuinely lingers heavily—even after shampooing, applying essence, and blow-drying, the shampoo smell stays in my hair. It even persists into the next day). The shampoo also gave me some itchiness, so I couldn't finish the bottle and switched to a different one. I've just left the rest unused. While the intense cooling effect was a drawback for me, I'd recommend Astéra to anyone who loves that refreshing sensation. It feels like you've applied cooling gel (though results vary by person). Shampoo is like skincare—it really depends on the individual, so the only way to find your match is to try multiple options. Don't rely too heavily on reviews. I'd suggest starting with a smaller size to find a shampoo that works best for you. Rene Furterer's 600ml bottle costs just over 60,000 won, but home shopping channels and official stores often run promotions with 2 or 3-bottle bundles at discounts. You can grab 2 bottles for around 90,000 won plus tons of samples during these sales, so I'd recommend waiting for those deals. Since this shampoo has been hard to use up, I ended up writing quite a lengthy review! - gu*******Da dầuDa mụnBã nhờn / Mụn đầu đenQuầng thâm mắtLỗ chân lông toĐược đề xuất19/05/2024 (UTC+0)
My scalp suddenly started getting red and itchy in patches, and I was dealing with flaking everywhere. After trying three other shampoos, this one finally solved all my problems. Great stuff! I haven't experienced any issues so far. If anything comes up while I'm using it, I'll make sure to update this review. - le****Da khôDa nhạy cảmKhô từ bên trongNếp nhăn / Độ đàn hồiLỗ chân lông to24/03/2024 (UTC+0)
My scalp feels refreshed and cool, and the heat sensation goes away so quickly. The formula is quite concentrated, so when I apply it directly to my scalp and massage it like I normally would, residue builds up on my scalp. The menthol ingredient feels a bit irritating to my scalp. Use less product than usual, work up a good lather in your palm, then massage it into your scalp for proper cleansing. Rather than rinsing right after creating the lather, let it sit while you wash your body so the foam can lift away all the impurities. Since the formula has some active ingredients, you need to cleanse thoroughly to get that really good feeling on your scalp. - qh**Da dầuDa nhạy cảmDa mụn18/02/2024 (UTC+0)
Not really what I expected... I bought it after watching a YouTube review, but something just didn't work for my scalp. I ended up getting itchy and switched back to the salon shampoo my mom uses. Not really what I expected... I bought it after watching a YouTube review, but something just didn't work for my scalp. I ended up getting itchy and switched back to the salon shampoo my mom uses. I basically threw my money away. - 57*****Da khôBã nhờn / Mụn đầu đenKhô từ bên trongĐược đề xuất20/12/2023 (UTC+0)
I have a sensitive and dry scalp, and this product works great for me without any issues. I'm using the entire line now. It's solid and does what it's supposed to do. The price is a bit steep, which is disappointing, but other than that, it's perfectly fine. - ha********Da dầuDa nhạy cảmDa mụnLàm sáng da / Đốm thâmBã nhờn / Mụn đầu đenLỗ chân lông toĐược đề xuất13/08/2023 (UTC+0)
The lather quality really depends on how wet your hair is, but once you work up a good foam and let it sit for about a minute, your scalp feels so refreshingly cool and clean. I absolutely love that sensation! While the scent is refreshing and invigorating, I was disappointed that the cleansing power doesn't really tackle oiliness the way I hoped. Honestly, products like Tripaziqu or Porticha did a better job with deep cleansing. The cleansing performance left me wanting more, and my hair felt a bit stiff right after shampooing, so I definitely need to use a nourishing treatment alongside it to keep my hair feeling soft and conditioned.
