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Jun 24, 2013
Nicole N.
I was going to make up a concoction of egg yolks and oil to put in my hair. I have one question though...should I leave my hair dry or wet it before application?
Jun 24, 2013
Kariena S.
Always maintain your hair dry prior to any DIY hair treatments.
Jun 24, 2013
Ameema H.
Do it wet so it's easier not dripping wet just damp I so what your trying up do every month or so and I use a spray bottle. You don't have to have dry hair.
Jun 24, 2013
Ameema H.
I do it wet because I I comb my hair and detangle at the same time and wet hair makes it more doable