I bought Phyto sebo-regulating shampoo from John Little Sales at Expo today. This shampoo costs $36 on average in retail shops but at today's John Little Sales, there is a 20% discount.
Why did I buy this shampoo? I bought it due to the fact that I have an oily scalp. I believe the root to my hair loss problem is to solve my oily scalp. I have tried more than 50 shampoos in my fight against hair loss and I can tell you that none really works. For hair loss sufferers with an oily scalp, they should consider first on using shampoos to reduce or regulate the scalp sebum first before trying any hair growth shampoo.
I was quite surprised to see the phyto sebo-regulating shampoo being housed in a metal container. Opening the shampoo, the strong lemon smell is pungent. Yes, lemon plays a part in reducing the sebum on one's oily scalp. I have tried one shampoo (Clear shampoo) which also contains lemon to fight oiliness, however phyto sebo-regulating shampoo promises that with its unique herbal extracts: the oilness will not come back to one's scalp after few hours.
It is now 3 hours after my shampoo, I feel great, but it is still too early to tell, hence please continue to stay with me on Singapore Hair Loss Support Group for me to share my progress with all of you.
For readers interested in Phyto products, you can click here.
For readers interested in phyto sebo-regulating shampoo, you can find out more information by accessing the aforementioned link too.
Why did I buy this shampoo? I bought it due to the fact that I have an oily scalp. I believe the root to my hair loss problem is to solve my oily scalp. I have tried more than 50 shampoos in my fight against hair loss and I can tell you that none really works. For hair loss sufferers with an oily scalp, they should consider first on using shampoos to reduce or regulate the scalp sebum first before trying any hair growth shampoo.
I was quite surprised to see the phyto sebo-regulating shampoo being housed in a metal container. Opening the shampoo, the strong lemon smell is pungent. Yes, lemon plays a part in reducing the sebum on one's oily scalp. I have tried one shampoo (Clear shampoo) which also contains lemon to fight oiliness, however phyto sebo-regulating shampoo promises that with its unique herbal extracts: the oilness will not come back to one's scalp after few hours.
It is now 3 hours after my shampoo, I feel great, but it is still too early to tell, hence please continue to stay with me on Singapore Hair Loss Support Group for me to share my progress with all of you.
For readers interested in Phyto products, you can click here.
For readers interested in phyto sebo-regulating shampoo, you can find out more information by accessing the aforementioned link too.