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2024-12-31|Lena
The scalp and facial skin are part of the same skin area, so while girls meticulously choose skincare products, why settle for less with shampoo? Whether it's excessive oiliness or scalp dryness, it's essential to use the right shampoo for different scalp conditions. With so many premium salon shampoos available, how do you pick the right one? This time, we recommend the salon-grade shampoo "Da Di Series" which includes the "Lin Dong Shampoo" and "Mu Chun Shampoo" formulas, tackling various scalp issues during seasonal transitions between spring, summer, autumn, and winter.
Catalogue
I. What makes salon-grade shampoos different?
II. Da Di Series – User reviews
1. Blogger Joanne's experience
2. Blogger Milky Way's experience
III. Salon shampoo recommendation: Da Di Series
1. How to choose the right shampoo for oily & dry scalps?
2. Better results with alternating between oil-control and hydrating shampoos
What makes salon-grade shampoos different?
What sets salon shampoos apart from regular shampoos? The differences primarily lie in distribution channels, effectiveness, and ingredients. Salon shampoos are rarely found in regular retail stores and focus on reducing scalp sensitivity and irritation, making them ideal for sensitive, dry scalps often affected by frequent bleaching, dyeing, or perming. Each salon shampoo is tailored to target specific concerns, allowing you to choose one based on your scalp condition and hair needs, unlike the common 2-in-1 shampoo and conditioner products in the mass market.
Da Di Series – User reviews
Pixnet blogger - Joanne
"Flat hair" is a common concern that many women dread. A flat crown not only lacks vitality but can also make you look older. If your scalp tends to get oily, it can make your entire head appear greasy and sticky. Have you ever experienced, like Joanne, putting effort into styling your hair in the morning, only for it to be ruined by afternoon due to an oily scalp? Joanne shares that since she started using Da Di Series, stepping out of the shower feels just like visiting the salon—her crown is voluminous and shiny, accompanied by a refreshing and soothing fragrance.
Further Reading: Hair Gets Greasier After Washing? Discover the "4" Major Causes of Excess Scalp Oil and Hair Loss!
After trying both shampoos, Joanne personally loves the Lin Dong Shampoo: "It feels incredibly refreshing as my scalp pores are thoroughly cleansed, and the itching sensation has significantly reduced. The menthol component provides stress relief and revitalization, acting just like skincare for your scalp!"
Pixnet blogger – Milkyway
Milkyway, who has dry skin but an oily scalp, mentioned that seasonal changes and irregular routines often exacerbate her hair loss. She prioritizes transparent and natural ingredients when selecting shampoos: “It feels reassuring to use something without unnecessary additives.” Many "2-in-1 shampoo and conditioner" products on the market attract users due to their convenience. However, various articles and forums highlight that prolonged use of 2-in-1 products can lead to clogged scalp follicles, increasing scalp oiliness, dandruff, and even hair loss.
"Shampoos with moisturizing properties tend to leave hair flat, right?"
This was Milkyway’s perception before using Mu Chun Shampoo, but her opinion completely changed after trying it: "Not only does it clean thoroughly, but it also lifts the hair roots." After using both products, Milkyway shared her personal routine: "I adjust my shampoo choice based on the seasons. During warmer months when my scalp gets oilier, I use Lin Dong Shampoo. For colder, drier seasons, I switch to Mu Chun Shampoo."
Original Source: Milkyway – Shampoo Recommendation: MCG Da Di Series ~ Fearless of Winter, as Refreshing as a Spring Breeze.
Salon shampoo recommendation: Da Di Series
Lin Dong and Mu Chun shampoos both utilize Ecocert-certified organic APG foaming agents and organic sunflower lipids. When poured into your hand and gently rubbed, they create rich, cloud-like, soft foam. Their gentle properties make them ideal for sensitive scalps and those with hair frequently bleached or dyed, helping to minimize scalp irritation.
How to choose the right shampoo for oily & dry scalps?
Lin Dong Shampoo is an oil-control shampoo, perfect for those with severe scalp oiliness, strong scalp odor, and greasy roots. It also contains Centella Asiatica, a skincare ingredient rich in nutrients that protect sensitive scalps and soothe discomfort. Mu Chun Shampoo is a moisturizing and hydrating shampoo, ideal for dry, tight, and itchy scalps, and for those with fine, flaky dandruff.
However, some people with oily scalps should opt for moisturizing shampoos designed for dry scalps. As mentioned in the article "Why Does Your Hair Get Oilier After Washing? Discover the 4 Causes of Excess Scalp Oil and Hair Loss," over-cleansing can strip the scalp of natural oils, leading to an increase in oil production.
Quick reference chart: Should you use Lin Dong (Oil-Control) or Mu Chun (Hydrating) Shampoo?
Better results with alternating between oil-control and hydrating shampoos
To achieve thorough cleaning, it’s generally recommended to wash your hair twice in one session. The first wash removes dirt and oil from your scalp and hair, so a quick 30-second rub is enough before rinsing. The second wash is when you deeply cleanse your scalp. If your scalp is particularly oily or if it’s been a few days since your last wash, start with Lin Dong Shampoo to remove dirt, then follow with Mu Chun Shampoo to nourish and hydrate your scalp and hair.
However, I know most people might find washing twice every time inconvenient, which could lower their willingness to wash their hair. Instead, you can adjust based on your scalp’s condition for the day. If your scalp is oily or dirty, use Lin Dong Shampoo. On days when your scalp isn’t too oily, Mu Chun Shampoo alone will suffice.
Promo Code Offer: Enter shampool100 at checkout to enjoy a $100 discount on a single bottle of Lin Dong or Mu Chun Shampoo.
Terms & Conditions:
※Must register as a member on the official website to use the promo code. The maximum discount per code is $100.
※For any product inquiries, feel free to contact the MCG Official Customer Support at @mcgcolorful.
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