@jess_stacker, Black Royalty, wrote:
Being a girl is expensive. But being a BLACK girl is even more expensiveđ
@maybeitsri, Black Royalty, replied:
Not me. all I buy is shampoo, conditioner, and a good oil, and my hair has been
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@jess_stacker, Black Royalty, wrote:
Being a girl is expensive. But being a BLACK girl is even more expensiveđ
@maybeitsri, Black Royalty, replied:
Not me. all I buy is shampoo, conditioner, and a good oil, and my hair has been
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thanking me for it. Using too many products isnât always healthy because many contain harsh chemicals. A lot of products marketed to Black women can include ingredients like sulfates, parabens, and heavy fragrances that may dry out or damage hair, so itâs important to be
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careful and mindful about what youâre putting in your hair
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@luvvlychai, Black Royalty, replied:
My products be less expensive bc I found out the white products works better in my hair and keeps it hydrated and manageableđ©
@jess_stacker :
You are blessed lol
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@ais4ashleigh, Black Royalty, replied:
A quick tip is to read the reviews because if they complain it makes their hair feel heavy or greasy?! Thatâs finna be a star in your routine. That LâOrĂ©al Iron Sleek shampoo/conditioner had the girlies in shambles in the reviews but I got a decent silk press halfass doing my hair after I used it. I am not great at flat ironing my own hair. AND I live in Houston.
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