Scalp Care Ampoule Usage Record for Escaping Extremely Dry Crown
I paused when I saw the condition of my hair in the mirror. Having sat all day, my hair was frizzy, and, more than anything, there was redness and a pulling pain at the crown of my head. It was a realistic realization that the trip wasn't the immediate concern; my scalp was in a state of emergency.
Realizing that regular shampoo alone has its limits in dry weather like this, I started using a scalp care ampoule ten days ago that I selected after analyzing its ingredients. At first, I was skeptical about whether there would be any dramatic changes, but after keeping a data-driven record of my skin, I can see a significant difference. First of all, the scalp care ampoule I chose has the advantage of being a low-viscosity liquid type that absorbs quickly deep into the scalp. I was worried it might be too irritating, but thanks to the logically formulated soothing ingredients, the burning sensation actually subsided immediately after application, accompanied by a cooling sensation.
In particular, after meticulously applying the scalp care ampoule every evening while massaging, the white flakes visible when waking up in the morning decreased by over 70%. The frequency of static electricity caused by dryness has also definitely decreased. Honestly, I don't think using just one bottle of ampoule will solve all problems, but analysis suggests that the scalp care ampoule is playing an unrivaled role, at least in terms of moisture retention. Since I have a sensitive scalp and react acutely to even small differences in ingredients, seeing such a stable response, I plan to consistently record this routine for the time being. If there are others like me who suffer from the drafts from heaters, it would be more reasonable to start providing direct nourishment rather than just worrying vaguely.