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Aug 10, 2012
Gabriela S.
Hi! I'm going to go to surf camp soon. I heard there's shampoo and conditioner that can help my hair not to be damaged by the water. I've been wondering since I was little since I'm a water lover. So if anyone knows of anything I can use, let me know!
Aug 23, 2012
Kaylah A.
im assuming its salt water? if so, a clarifying shampoo and a nice moisturizing condtioner will help. If you apply a bit of conditioner to your ends (leave in or regular) and put it up before you go into the water itll help save your ends from getting dried out.
Aug 26, 2012
Gabriela S.
Thank you!!