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Oct 7, 2014
Jen C.
Hello ladies,
my hair is getting ultra frizzy from the weather changes and I am searching for ways to help reduce the frizziness. My only issue is that since Feb I haven't used any hair products. I made a decision that if I can't eat it, I'm not putting it on my skin or hair ( this might seem very weird but my hair has improved significantly because of it) *** there is an exception of eyeshadow, liner, and mascara. Does anyone know of any websites or suggestions for help with natural hair? Thanks in advance for reading!!
Oct 7, 2014
Sara A.
EBay sells 100% natural oils which are good for hair like almond oil and avocado oil
Oct 7, 2014
Cailyn P.
Take a shower and use cocunut oil you can leave it In or wash it out.
Oct 7, 2014
Jonelle P.