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Oct 24, 2013
Kassandra I.
What can I do to my hair so it can go back to it's natural bouncy curly state? Of course besides like mousse. I'm talking treatments here ladies.
Oct 24, 2013
Axita S.
For bringing back bounce mix yogurt gramflour henna olive oil. grind. mix. for hr n haf. wash. condition. use vinegar as final rinse.
Oct 24, 2013
Axita S.
Apply n keep fr hr n hf. :)
Oct 24, 2013
Danielle B.
If it's gone from being damaged, nothing. Cut it off and grow it out again. Basically your only option.
^Putting yogurt in your hair? I really just don't understand why people seem to think putting these crazy ass mixtures on your hair is going to make it healthier.