Tag: shampoo

  • REVIEW: The Efficacy of Grafen Hinoki Shampoo For Oily Scalp (Anti Hair Loss) in Combating Hair Fall

    The problem that Grafen Hinoki Shampoo For Oily Scalp (Anti Hair Loss) might solve:

    All my life, since childhood, my hair fell at a higher than normal rate. I tried everything and gave up, I made peace with it, until a friend from Instagram, who has awesome hair, recommended me the Grafen Hinoki Shampoo for hair loss. The fact that is anti-oily scalp also is a plus. I bought it via Joom from a shop named Korean World. Sometimes the shampoo is out of stock, but it is often restocked. The seller has also send me some amazing teas, one of the best I’ve ever had, and some amazing face masks!

    For me, the efficacy of Grafen Hinoki Shampoo For Oily Scalp (Anti Hair Loss) in combating hair fall is proven! At first I used it 2 times per week, and then only 1 time per week, because I felt that I also needed a softer shampoo sometimes for my scalp. With this method, my hair stopped falling in about 2 weeks. I’ve been using it for 7 months now and it is amazing. I finally see some growth in my hair, which I didn’t use to see because it fell so much.

    Hair fall is a common concern for many individuals, and finding an effective solution can be a daunting task. In recent years, the market has seen the emergence of various hair care products claiming to address this issue. One such product is Grafen Hinoki shampoo, which boasts its ability to combat hair fall. In this article, we will explore the effectiveness of Grafen Hinoki shampoo in reducing hair fall and its potential benefits for individuals seeking a solution to this problem.

    Understanding Grafen Hinoki Shampoo:

    Grafen Hinoki shampoo is a hair care product from South Korea. It utilizes a unique formula designed to target hair fall. It incorporates advanced technologies and ingredients that aim to strengthen hair follicles, promote hair growth, and minimize hair breakage. The shampoo’s formulation is said to nourish the scalp, providing the necessary nutrients to maintain healthy hair.

    Key Ingredients:

    Grafen Hinoki shampoo contains a blend of natural ingredients known for their potential benefits in hair care: Cypress water, Cypress essential oil, Menthol, Rehmannia Chinensis root extract, Acorus Calamus root extract, Glycyrrhiza Glabra (Licorice) root extract, Morus Alba bark extract, Xanthium strumarium fruit extract, Lycium Chinese fruit extract, Ginseng extract, Chrysanthemum Zawadskii extract. The combination of these ingredients aims to provide a comprehensive solution for hair fall.

    User Feedback:

    You already know my feedback, but user feedback and reviews play a significant role in assessing the effectiveness of any hair care product, including Grafen Hinoki shampoo. It is important to note that individual experiences may vary, and what works for one person may not work for another. Therefore, it is advisable to consider a range of opinions and experiences before drawing conclusions about the product’s efficacy.

    For me and my friend, the shampoo made wonders!

    Conclusion:

    Grafen Hinoki shampoo presents itself as a potential solution for individuals struggling with hair fall. While scientific evidence specifically focused on this product is limited, it incorporates ingredients known for their potential benefits in hair care. User feedback and testimonials can provide valuable insights into the product’s effectiveness. However, it is always recommended to consult with a healthcare professional or a dermatologist for personalized advice and guidance regarding hair fall concerns.

    Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only and should not be considered as medical advice. Always consult with a healthcare professional before making any changes to your hair care routine or using new products.

  • REVIEW: Moroccanoil Smooth Shampoo + Conditioner

    I’ve used from Moroccanoil the Repair Shampoo, the Moroccanoil Moisture & Shine Shampoo and now the Smooth shampoo and conditioner.

    What I liked about the Smooth duo:

    • It really reduces the frizz without weighing down the hair
    • It does prevent split ends
    • Hair is easy-ish to comb after washing it with this Moroccanoil duo
    • Hair feels healthy, smells nice
    • It is easy with the scalp, it doesn’t make it itchy or greasy and it doesn’t create dandruff

    What I didn’t like about it:

    • Although the smell is really nice, it comes a time in a girl’s life when she wants something that contains as few chemicals as possible. So, I would definitely prefer a shampoo version without any fragrance.
    • I didn’t find a clear table with all its ingredients and I fear that the silicones in it might “strangle” my hair on the long term. Although I am not sure about this, I have a feeling that it would be better to alternate the Moroccanoil Smooth duo with a more natural shampoo and conditioner.

    TIP:

    All Moroccanoil Shampoos and conditioners must stay 2 minutes on hair. Don’t apply and wash instantly, they need a little time to action.

    General feeling:

    The Smooth duo was better for my fine, long, frizzy hair than the Repair duo, but not as good as the Moisture and Shine version.

  • REVIEW: Bioderma Node Shampoo fuide non-detergent

    REVIEW: Bioderma Node Shampoo fuide non-detergent

    I bought one time the Bioderma Node Shampoo fuide non-detergent. I used it, it was ok, but I don’t think I will buy it again. Not because it wasn’t good enough, but because I prefer other types of shampoos.

    What I liked about the Bioderma Node Shampoo fuide non-detergent

    Although it is very fluid, there is enough quantity in the bottle to last for approx. 2 months.

    The hair looks good when using this shampoo. It is definitely better than other shampoos from the same price range.

    It is suitable for all hair types, so those who don’t have time or hate the diversity of shampoos can pick this one and be almost sure that it is ok for them.

    It goes easy with the scalp. It is itch free 🙂

    What I didn’t like

    At first it did some dandruff, but then it was ok. Or maybe it was just a coincidence…

  • REVIEW: LOréal Professionnel Mythic Oil Shampoo for Normal Hair

    REVIEW: LOréal Professionnel Mythic Oil Shampoo for Normal Hair

    I tried for my fine, long hair the LOréal Professionnel Mythic Oil Shampoo for Normal Hair. There is another shampoo in a similar bottle that is suitable for thick hair. So I bought the normal one for my fine hair.

    Did it nourish my hair?

    Yes, but not as much as I would have liked. It was O.K., but nothing outstanding. I still needed to apply balm and other products during the blow-dry process in order to make my hair soft and shiny.

    Did it make my hair greasy?

    No, not at all. Perhaps the “thick” version would have, but this one did not.

    BUT, although it didn’t make my hair greasy, however it didn’t prolonged the time between the washes and I still needed to wash my hair every 2 days.

    Does it smell good?

    Yes, although I am not a big fan of “smelly” products. In fact, it smelled amazing and had a really strong smell, almost like a perfume.

    I, for one, prefer products that smell nice only when I use them. I don’t want them to continue to smell after I leave the shower because their smell interferes with my perfume. But this is just my opinion…

    Will I repurchase the LOréal Professionnel Mythic Oil Shampoo?

    No, never. It didn’t stand out with absolutely nothing. There are other great shampoos that I would prefer instead of it, even though they are more expensive.

     

  • REVIEW: Collistar Shampoo Supernourishing

    What is this shampoo supposed to do?

    They say: “Much more than just a shampoo, this product is an actual treatment which deeply nourishes the hair, leaving it soft and shiny.” The company also says that the Collistar Supernourishing Shampoo “nourishes, strengthens and protects, leaving hair soft, shiny and manageable”.

    OMG I am so annoyed and sick and tired from this deceptive lies in the description of a product. Why can’t companies just say what the thing really does? Plain as that?! Who the f. cares if you trick a few people to buy your sh**? No one is going to buy it again! Never!

    What it really does

    At first, it pretty much makes your hair look like an ugly broom. It makes the hair stiff and frizzy.

    Also, the most annoying part is that it makes my scalp itchy and gives me dandruff.

    After washing my hair with the Collistar Supernourishing Shampoo, my hair certainly doesn’t look nice. I am extremely disappointed with this product considering the publicity they make. If only they would invest that publicity money into a better product…

    ALTHOUGH….

    The interesting fact about this shampoo is that after I started washing my hair with a better shampoo and from time to time I also used Collistar, my hair did look good. Now, that I finished the bottle, I think it is not as bad as I said it was in the beginning. It just needs to be interchanged with a better shampoo.

    Does it at least prevent split ends?

    I don’t really know what to say. I don’t have many split ends, but I do my best to prevent them, by using a lot of serums and hydrating creams.

    Does it get better if you apply hair balm?

    Yes, it definitely does.

    At first I was really upset with this shampoo, then it got better.

    I don’t think I will repurchase it, and I somehow feel that I’ve been unfair with it. Maybe it is just my scalp and hair that don’t really get along with this shampoo. Maybe it will be good for you. Although, if I use it interchanged with Morrocanoil shampoo and if I apply balm, my hair looks really nice. I really have mixed feelings about it…

  • REVIEW: Moroccanoil Body Moisture & Shine Shampoo + Conditioner Fragrance Originale

    REVIEW: Moroccanoil Body Moisture & Shine Shampoo + Conditioner Fragrance Originale

    I used a few times the Moroccanoil Body Moisture & Shine Shampoo and the Conditioner (both “Fragrance Originale”), so here are my thoughts about them. Keep in mind that I have thin, long and frizzy hair. These products are suitable for all hair types, but the review is written from my (hair’s) point of view.

    General opinions

    Even though it doesn’t have an astonishing effect on hair (let’s get real, no shampoo in this world will have such an effect), it really did make my hair look better and it was noticeable, not only by me, but also by my husband and my friends.

    These are some pricey products. I am not sure yet if the price is justifiable, although I think the Moroccanoil Body Moisture & Shine Shampoo is the best shampoo I’ve ever used. I am not sure about the conditioner. It smells incredible, it leaves hair soft and kind-of easy to comb, but I guess there are similar conditioners on the market, less pricey (although they wouldn’t probably smell so good).

    Also, washing my hair with these products really felt luxurious. The shampoo’s foam is so soft and calming and the conditioner smells so nice. It relaxed me and made me feel good.

    How did it make my hair better?

    • slightly less frizz
    • good hydration
    • very good shine
    • amazing and persistent perfume
    • the scalp feels great, no itching or dandruff or anything

    The fragrance

    Even though the shampoo bottle and the conditioner bottle look the same, their fragrance is different. It surprised me, but I was glad. It would have been boring if both the shampoo and the conditioner would have smelled the same. The shampoo has a more fresh, unisex smell. The conditioner has the actual Moroccanoil signature scent, it is the one who lets your hair smell like you dipped it in a bottle of Dior.

    Good to know

    • Both Moroccanoil Body Moisture & Shine Shampoo and the Conditioner must be left 2 minutes each on hair to rest. Don’t cut time, it is really worth it.
    • The Conditioner wasn’t enough to make my hair super-easy to comb, so I had to use a serum on my ends.
    • The biggest downside of the shampoo is the fact that the hair looks good only for 2 days and that’s it. At the end of the second day it looks greasy.

    Will I repurchase the Moroccanoil products?

    Probably yes. I would repurchase the shampoo for the way it calms my scalp and I would repurchase the conditioner because it smells really, but really great. I don’t know if these are strong arguments, but momentarily I don’t know any better hair products.