Day 1: First Impressions
Today the ROZINO Refreshing Shampoo, Conditioner, and Hair Mask set finally arrived. The box was slightly dented from shipping but whatever, the bottles inside survived just fine. Honestly, I was pretty hyped to tear into this. I’ve been struggling with my hair feeling like dry straw lately, so I was eager to see if this could actually do something about the frizz.
The scent hit me the moment I popped the cap—it’s crisp and clean, almost like a spa, which is a nice change from the artificial floral stuff I usually buy at the drugstore. The texture of the shampoo feels light, not gloopy, and the conditioner has a nice, buttery consistency. I also spent way too long trying to reorganize my shower caddy to make room for all three bottles, only to realize I’m out of space, so one of my old body washes had to get demoted to the floor. Overall, I’m excited to start this routine and see if it can handle my unruly hair.

Week 1: The Adjustment Phase
Okay, so it’s been a week, and I’m feeling a bit skeptical. My hair doesn’t feel necessarily “worse,” but it’s not exactly the silky smooth mess I was promised yet. If anything, my hair feels a little bit… stripped? Maybe I’m using too much product, or maybe my hair just needs to get used to the formula. I’ve been using the shampoo and conditioner every other day, and I tried the hair mask once, but I didn’t leave it on for the full ten minutes because I was in a rush to get to work.
My hair feels cleaner, I’ll give them that, but it’s still acting pretty frizzy when I walk out the door into this humidity. I’m wondering if I shouldve stuck with my old stuff, but I’ve already committed to the month, so I’m going to keep going. I also had to deal with a leaky faucet in my bathroom all week, which kept me up at night dripping into the sink, so I’ve been pretty grumpy and not really in the headspace to be patient with beauty products. We’ll see if things improve by next week.
Week 2-3: Starting to Notice
Fast forward to the middle of the third week, and I’m actually surprised. Something has shifted. I noticed while brushing my hair after a shower that it didn’t tangle nearly as badly as it usually does. The ends feel softer, and the “poof” I get after blow-drying has definitely calmed down a bit. It’s not a total overnight miracle, but it’s a noticeable improvement.
I’ve been making sure to leave the mask on for the full ten minutes now, and that seems to make a world of difference. It feels like a treat, even if I have to stand in the shower waiting for it to work its magic. Week 2 was also when my neighbor’s dog wouldn’t stop barking at 6am, so I was already grumpy, but at least having nice-smelling, slightly more manageable hair made getting ready for the day feel a little less like a chore. The volume is there, too—my roots aren’t falling flat by midday anymore, which is a nice bonus.
Month 1: The Real Results
I can’t believe a month has already passed. Looking back, the difference is pretty clear. My hair isn’t perfect—I still have some frizz when it rains—but compared to where I started, it’s much healthier. The texture is smoother, the shine is actually visible, and it feels much more hydrated without being weighed down by heavy oils.
The shampoo cleans my scalp really well without making it feel itchy, which is a win, and the conditioner is definitely doing the heavy lifting for the frizz control. I’ve found a rhythm now: shampoo and condition daily, and use that mask twice a week. It’s become a part of my routine that I actually look forward to. My hair feels lighter and more voluminous, and I don’t feel like I have to fight with it every single morning. It’s not just hype; the stuff actually does what it claims to do.
Would I Repurchase?
Yes, absolutely. Once I run out, I’ll be buying this set again. It’s rare that I find a three-step system where I actually like all three pieces, but the ROZINO set has officially earned its spot on my shower shelf.
You can grab it here if you’re curious.
Dr. Sarah Mitchell
Board-certified dermatologist with 12 years of clinical experience.

