L'Occitane Scalp Micellar Pre-Shampoo
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Scalp Micellar Pre-Shampoo dupes · Compare 10 similar products

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Scalp Micellar Pre-Shampoo is a micellar type used by applying it to a wet scalp before shampooing and massaging. It adheres densely to gently wash away impurities and residue, and after rinsing, it is conditioned to a soft-matte finish without feeling like it sits on the surface. It is composed to be good for use 1-2 times a week on days when the scalp feels heavy and occlusive.

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  • The INKEY ListGlycolic Acid Exfoliating Scalp Scrub

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    This candidate product is a scalp scrub, so it conditions dead skin and residue more directly with granules. Instead, rather than the soft-matte absorption that does not sit on the surface like the micellar pre-shampoo, choosing the refreshing feeling 'after rubbing' is more convenient.

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  • Charles WorthingtonScalp Restore Reviving Scalp Scrub

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    This candidate product is a foam-type scrub containing seaweed crystal ingredients, which is good for massaging while creating foam. Although it is the same scalp conditioning, the foam usage experience is easier to become the selection criterion than the residual feeling.

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  • NeboaStrong Scalp Natural Enzyme Scalp Peeling

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    This candidate product is an enzyme-type scalp peeling, which is a type that spreads smoothly along the texture on a wet scalp. It is helpful for selection for those who expect 'clear washing' rather than the feeling of scrub granules.

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  • René FurtererHead Spa Purifying Scrub Detox

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    This candidate product is a fine-granule scrub that lightly rubs to condition dead skin and impurities. Instead, it tends to show oil ingredients with fragrance, so whether you prefer the scent can determine the satisfaction of the usage experience.

    49% similar

  • The INKEY ListSalicylic Acid Exfoliating Scalp Treatment

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    This candidate product is a salicylic acid scaler, so the physical sensation changes in the direction of 'alleviating' dead skin accumulated on the scalp. It is more useful for daily care selection when you are concerned about dead skin than the soft-matte conditioning of the micellar type.

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  • Umberto GianniniGrow Scrub Vegan Exfoliating Scalp Scrub

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    This candidate product is a scrub and has a vegan concept, so the focus is on being conditioned clearly after rubbing with granules. If you have a dry scalp, it is helpful when choosing based on comfort rather than a clumped feeling.

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  • Being FrensheDetox Scalp Scrub

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    This candidate product is a salt-granule scrub, so the conditioning feeling can vary greatly depending on the 'rubbing intensity'. Instead, it is better for those who look for refreshingness after simple cleansing rather than the feeling of dense adhesion like the micellar pre-shampoo.

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  • SachajuanScalp Scrub

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    This candidate product is a sugar-based scrub, so it emphasizes that the particles feel small and it rinses off without stickiness. When the scalp feels occlusive, it is good to choose it while expecting a lighter usage experience.

    48% similar

  • BondiBoostHG Clarifying Rinse

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    This candidate product is a pre-shampoo centered on aloe and lactic acid, which adheres with low viscosity and tends to be absorbed without white residue. It is helpful for selection for those for whom the absorption feeling of soaking in is more important than 'soft-matte' after rinsing.

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  • Kreyòl EssenceSOS Bamboo Scalp Treatment Scrub

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    This candidate product is a scrub containing bamboo dead skin particles and charcoal, so the physical conditioning feeling is distinct. The refreshing cleansing sensation when massaged is greater than the micellar type, so it fits well for days when the scalp is heavy.

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