(Aside -note that I do not blow-dry my hair or use styling products on my hair. Someone who does may have different results than I did.)
First use, Monday: following a tip online, I washed first with Phytopanama, followed by a clarifying shampoo (Neutrogena Shampoo, Anti-Residue Formula, 6 Ounce). The Phytopanama is runny not viscous at all, like most shampoos but following another tip from online, I poured the Phytopanama into the cap and from their onto my head. It lathered very nicely (although, if you know anything about soap, you know that has nothing to do with how well soap cleans). I didn't care for the smell, which was struck me as spicy/woodsy. Definitely a masculine smell, but the clarifying shampoo took care of that. Throughout the day, my hair did feel a little dry, which was to be expected, since I usually use a conditioner of some sort.
Tuesday morning: Success!!! When I woke, my hair wasn't oily at all. Even so, I wasn't willing to go to work without washing risk having an oil spill in the middle of the day? Too soon! So I washed the second day with the Phytopanama. I would have left it at that, but the smell was bothering me, so I finished with a 2-in-1 shampoo/conditioner. I didn't want to use a separate conditioner, in case it was too heavy; I needn't have worried, as my hair still felt a little dry.
Wednesday morning (today): This morning, my hair wasn't quite as clean as on Tuesday, but it was still relatively oil-free. I think this may be because of the 2-in-1 I used on Tuesday. This morning, after the Phytopanama, I decided to use Garnier Fructis Pure Clean Shampoo, 13-Fluid Ounce and conditioner to see how my hair reacts. (GF Pure Clean claims to not leave residue, but the reviews on Amazon are 50-50; I've not yet seen any significant change one way or another.) The GF Pure Clean is a new product for me, and I've only used it a few times, so we'll see how it works with the Phytopanama.
TOMORROW/LATER THIS WEEK: I plan on following the Phytopanama with Garnier Shampoo, Sleek and Shine, 13 Fluid Ounce and conditioner, which has been my go-to shampoo/conditioner for years to see if my hair reacts any differently. I also plan on following the Phytopanama with only a conditioner to see how that works.
The verdict: Based on my experiences thus far, Phytopanama does seem to be significantly lessening the amount of oil that my scalp produces. Whether it will maintain this level once I switch to once-a-week usage, which I plan to do in conjunction with the Neutrogena clarifying shampoo, has yet to be determined (but I'm hopeful). I will post an update in a few months when I have a more definitive answer.
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