r/AusSkincare 13h ago

Product Review Project Pan - April/May Summary

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Howdy peoples. I posted a while back about my nerdy ass Project Pan spreadsheet and I got a lot of lovely feedback so I thought I'd circle back with an April and May summary for those playing along at home. If I can work out how to do it, I'll post a link to my original post with the months before this.

Please feel free to ask me any questions about the products! ✨

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u/jessilahh 13h ago

I’m also a fine oily hair girly, how often are you using the glycolic gloss shampoo? Washing my hair every day exhausts me and I’m trying to find a cheap ways to stop having to do it all the time !

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u/BubbleOBxtch 12h ago

I would say every 4 days. I always double cleanse with my first shampoo being the Paul Mitchell Shampoo One, then L'Oréal Glycolic. I know you said cheap but hear me out... the K18 Dry Shampoo. I will repurchase it til I die. It's $85 but it lasts FOREVER. You don't need much, and I can easily get 7 days out of my hair. On my last post, I convinced someone to get it and she was an immediate convert!!

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u/jessilahh 12h ago

I have been eyeing the K18 and desperately want to try it but I’m not working at the moment so I can’t justify it! Maybe for my birthday haha. I’ll try out the L’Oréal though, thank you!!

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u/BubbleOBxtch 12h ago

Definitely do a double wash if you aren't already - I also recommend the Aveeno Apple Cider Vinegar shampoo for when you need a good scrub (great budget option, regularly on sale) and the Ordinary Glycolic Acid on your dry scalp for about 10-15 mins before washing - helps to dissolve oil and product build up.