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تجربتي السيئة مع كريم سكالا والبديل له Review Summary

Initially, I liked Skala cream and continued using it until the first bottle was finished. However, with continued use, I noticed a significant deterioration in my hair's health. My hair suffered from protein overload, leading to unnatural frizz, severe dryness, and breakage. My curls lost their natural shape, and my hair became nothing but frizz and dryness, with no styling products, gels, or serums helping. It took me five months to treat the damage caused by this product. I absolutely do not recommend it as it destroys curls and hair with continuous use.

Not recommended at all; it may cause severe hair damage and protein overload for those with curly hair.

What This Review Covers

The review focuses on تجربتي السيئة مع كريم سكالا والبديل له within Beauty and Personal Care, Hair Care, Styling Tools. It covers the user experience, the overall impression, and the main rating signals from the reviewer.

  • Practical2/5
  • Design5/5
  • Price2/5

Buying Decision Notes

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Strong Points

  • May show good initial results

Points To Check

  • Causes protein overload and hair damage
  • Leads to hair dryness and breakage
  • Causes curly hair to lose its natural shape

Frequently Asked Questions

What were the main damages Skala cream caused to my hair?

Skala cream caused protein overload in my hair, leading to unnatural frizz, severe dryness, breakage, and loss of natural curl definition.

How long did it take you to treat your hair after using Skala cream?

It took me a full five months to treat the damage to my hair caused by protein overload from Skala cream.

Do you recommend Skala cream for curly hair?

I absolutely do not recommend it for curly hair; it ruined my curls and caused severe dryness and breakage with continuous use.

Can Skala cream cause protein overload in hair?

Yes, my personal experience showed that it can cause protein overload, leading to hair damage, dryness, and frizz.