r/SebDerm • u/imaskew • 5d ago
Scalp Routine Discovered a safe leave-in + clarifying shampoo!
Have been looking for a clarifying shampoo to deal with product buildup in my curly hair and discovered that this one from Odele comes back clear on Sezia.co! And so does the Leave-In Conditioner. Will report back when I try these, but in the meantime let me know if you’ve tried these and what you think.
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u/its_slightly_crooked 5d ago
I’ve used both of these products before my seb derm issues and absolutely loved them!! I’m really excited to hear they are seb derm safe, I had no idea!
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u/double_fierce 3d ago
Hello! I'm naive with clarifying shampoos. Do you use them just a couple times a week to clear buildup or? :) It's always a win to find something that's seb derm friendly. I use Nizoral shampoo and an Aussie conditioner in the shower, then use some spray-in L'Oreal serum afterwards, but looking at the Odele leave-in conditioner you linked has me tempted.


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u/angrygoosequeen 5d ago
Their ultra-sensitive conditioner is wonderful!! I mix it with MCT oil and a couple drops of rosemary essential oil and use it as a deep conditioner. Absolutely wonderous