Diy hair treatment
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Apr 22, 2016
Shengmin L.
Yesterday I got a treatment at a salon and my hair went from dry and damaged to beautifully sleek but every single time I get it done it goes bad the next day. I don't plan to rebook bc I don't want to spend a lot of money. What are some DIY hair treatments I can do on myself?
Apr 22, 2016
Hannah S.
Coconut oil is always good :) just leave it in for a while, then when you take a shower wash it out (you may have to shampoo a few times because it can get greasy feeling if a lot is left in)
Apr 23, 2016
patty s.