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Clear Women Dry Scalp and Itch Control Shampoo review

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I bought the Clear Dry Scalp and Itch Control Shampoo together with the Clear Women Anti Hair-Fall Shampoo. And I've finally finished the bottle so I thought it'll be great to do a review on it.

I was less impressed with this shampoo. Firstly, I have an oily scalp not a dry scalp, so this wasn't exactly suitable for me. I do have an itchy scalp though, so I felt that I wanted to try this out and see if it's good for my scalp. I bought the travel-sized version, so that I can see whether it works well for me before I purchase the retail sized version.

Clear is quite a famous haircare brand in most countries. They've sponsored Lotus Renault in F1 2012, which boasts Kimi Raikkonen and Romain Grosjean as their drivers.

Apparently, this shampoo has an anti-itch formula to reduce scalp from itch and dryness from first wash. It does not tangle my hair, and it lathers well. I also do find that my scalp is less itchy after using this product. It also does not dry out my hair, I suppose because it is formulated with dry scalp and dry hair in mind.

However, it did not leave my scalp with the refreshing feeling that the Anti Hair-Fall shampoo does. I also have the same problem with the smell that I also did with the other shampoo, I don't like how  the new formula has a weird smell that is noticeable even after some time. Once again, I don't like the smell myself, but this is quite subjective to each person. I suggest that if you are planning to get this, open the cap and smell the product first. If you are okay with it, go ahead and get it. I would not get this again, because it is not suited to my hair needs.

So my rank of Clear shampoos is as follows:
1. Clear Anti Hair-Fall Shampoo
2. Clear Dry Scalp and Itch Control Shampoo

This ranking is based on my personal opinion, and my hair needs.

Check out my review on the Clear Women Anti Hair-Fall Shampoo as well!

*The Clear Women Dry Scalp and Itch Control Shampoo retails at most stores and pharmacies at approximately S$9.40 for 350ml and S$14.30 for 700ml. There is also a formula available for men.

For reference, I have an oily scalp and dry and slightly frizzy hair.

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