Monday, September 28, 2015

Shampoo for my thin looking hair

My brother has been making bi-monthly work trips to US, and what better excuses do we have then to buy more stuff!

So during his trip last month, i ended up stocking up on my shampoo collection again. This brand Lanza was recommended by my hairstylist and I have been using it along with the hair serum and conditioner that I bought from the salon itself.

There is quite a wide range suited for different scalps, and naturally for me with the hair loss issue, my stylist recommended me to use L'Anza Healing Nourish Stimulating Sulfate-Free Shampoo For Thin-Looking Hair


This was how the package came, and in my brother's words: "Your shampoo's made of gold? The packaging is quite exaggerated."

Hilarious. But who complains about a well protected package? :D I bought the biggest bottle I can find since this is a tried and test product for me. But for beginners, you can always start from a small bottle.

This can be used with the conditioner and the stimulating treatment in the same range. I love the minty tingling sensation the serum gives, which makes me feel like my scalp might really be undergoing some serious form of stimulation. "Grow hair grow!" I bought 3 bottles with 2 for my mum and sister whom are suffering from hair loss as well. My mum finds it too stimulating for her liking, so I guess it really depends on own preference.

I personally find this as a much cheaper option in comparison to Shiseido Professional The Hair Care Adenovital Scalp Essence, and is good for the budget conscious.


We also got for my dad a new Seiko watch (Seiko Men's SNE331 Sport Solar Analog Display Japanese Quartz Beige Watch). Somehow even Qoo10 SG sells it at a higher premium.
Since there was a 3 yr Seiko warranty, it seems like a rather good deal.




Awesome buys, now I just need to wait for my brother to go for his next trip :D

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