DIY healthy hair tip.
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Aug 25, 2013
Yesenia C.
Aug 25, 2013
Maria S.
I never knew you could literally just use a banana! 😊 Thanks!!
Aug 25, 2013
Ame S.
Don't the banana bits stick to hair strands and are hard to get out?
Aug 25, 2013
Melanie H.
When I did something like this is was such a pain to get out though. And it actually attracts ants.. But it worked okay :)
Aug 25, 2013
Carlha C.
I wouldn't recommend it :/ its REALLY hard to get out and you'll have banana stuck in your hair for at least a week. ( well it did for me anyway)