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2010
How do I KNOW if my hair is protein sensitive?
between all the new transitioning information, products ive tried that work, dont work. styles that work, dont work, should i bc, should I NOT? should i flat iron, shoudl i press? i cant keep it all straight! the protein sensitivity, the henna, the acv rinces, the hair types, the moisturizers. Need I go on?
protein sensitivity is one thing I truly dont understand. i've read the threads and i stll cant figure out if my hair is pro
between all the new transitioning information, products ive tried that work, dont work. styles that work, dont work, should i bc, should I NOT? should i flat iron, shoudl i press? i cant keep it all straight! the protein sensitivity, the henna, the acv rinces, the hair types, the moisturizers. Need I go on?
protein sensitivity is one thing I truly dont understand. i've read the threads and i stll cant figure out if my hair is pro
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