I've recently gotten the shampoo for oily+sensitive hair to try..
I think it's Phytopanama or something similar.
Didn't work out for me, many pimples formed on my scalp.
My hair was dried out, and the scalp didn't feel very clean.
I've since put that on hold for a while.. so much hairfall from using it.. Guess it's not suitable for me..
Hi,
Anyone tried the Phyto hair spa natural rebond?![]()
John Little has a 20% off until this Sunday. The Phytojoba hair mask and the other one for aging hair has a two for $79.90 special. After 20% discount it costs $68 for two tubs (normal price for Phytojoba is $58 per tub). The SA also mentioned that in March they will increase the price.
Those who are interested in getting Phyto products can head down to JL.![]()
Watson having a pretty good promotion. 3 shampoos for $59.90 (works out to be $20 each, usual price is $34 each.
Phytolactum, Phytojoba, Phytocyane, Phytosylic, Phytocedrat are some i remember. Most of their shampoos (those priced at 34) are in this promo.
I am interested to get 2, any one interested to share?
Last edited by Kristine85; 19-06-2010 at 05:11 PM.
I use Phytocedrat as I have oily scalp condition. I find it really works well for me! Available at Watsons, Guardian and Sasa for usual price of SGD 34, but found it going for much cheaper on Ebay. Here's a useful link for anyone who's interested: http://cgi.ebay.com.sg/Sooth-Oily-Sc...#ht_946wt_1139
i bought phytosylic recently and i noticed that the shampoo is a little runny so i'm wondering what is the right way to use it and how much to apply? i have mid-length hair that is pretty thin and i wash my hair once a day every morning. also, will it be too strong for my scalp if i use it everyday? i've been battling with dandruff for around 3-4 years, and it would be controlled for brief periods, before relapsing again ): i think i have itchy/sensitive scalp or something although i've never undergone any chemical treatments for my hair (never dyed, never permed, never rebonded) ugh
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