@monizqm: 🎀💅🏻💞 #cabelo #haircare #fy #beleza #dicas #cabelos #cabeloliso

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geovannaa._011
geovannaa_.olv :
Eu sempre corto meu cabelo na lua crescente, e cresce sim kkkkkkkkkkkk
2024-06-23 17:58:13
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silverwngg
shiera’s gf 𖤐 :
o da lua é verdade
2024-06-24 08:07:23
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_bycesar
Juh🩷🧿 :
vou explicar de novo shampoo abre as cutículas e limpa, máscara hidrata/nutri/reconstrói, e condicionador condiciona e fecha as cutículas q o shampoo abriu, tchau
2024-06-24 22:08:11
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nicollelenda
✂️ :
mas a questão de cortar o cabelo na lua crescente não é uma simpatia?
2024-06-23 17:51:29
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swoolyts
«★» 𝐋𝐮𝐚 (𝐋𝐨𝐯𝐞'𝐦𝐞) :
O da lua crescente é uma simpatia e mesmo que não acredite funciona, pois você está mentalizando que seu cabelo cresça.
2024-06-25 15:28:50
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vih_do_rowoon
Vih q ama o rowoon💗 :
onde compra o tônico
2024-06-24 01:58:41
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juhdoprexecao
namorada do Jhonnatan :
Quanto é esse tônico?
2024-06-23 13:15:30
3
belavweek
isa🙄 :
o pré shampoo serve pra que então?
2024-06-24 01:37:23
1
naris.banana
𝐍𝖺n𝐚™ :
alguém me indica uma máscara de reconstrução boa?
2024-06-23 17:31:25
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twitodaminha
𓏲 — тωι ! . 𓂃 :
uma dúvida! pode passar condicionador na raiz?? ou só nas pontas?? cada pessoa diz uma coisa!
2024-06-23 22:40:05
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dani_tavaress_
Dani :
pra quê serve o pré shampoo então?
2024-08-06 22:54:28
0
emanuelly_blz
Manu :
comentando para aparecer mais 🌷
2024-08-06 00:55:49
0
_eumirellaaa
mimi 💋 :
Comentado pra aparecer mais 🌷
2024-07-26 04:28:07
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laryz.7
𝓛𝓪𝓻𝔂 🔹 :
pode usar shampoo transparente todo dia? principalmente os da Elseve?
2024-07-19 18:28:31
0
mellxssxw
mellxssxw :
comentando pra aparecer mais
2024-07-16 18:00:09
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itz_mary24990
⋆.˚✮🎧✮˚.⋆Maria Inês⋆.˚✮🎧✮˚.⋆ :
limpando fyy
2024-07-28 16:33:34
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ysanunes_almeida
Rayssa :
gente cresce cabelo se eu usar o tônico onde foi raspado??
2024-06-25 02:21:33
0
mahdelcort
Julia Maria :
AMO ESSE TIPO DE VÍDEO SEU AMG MUITO RELAXANTE 💕
2024-06-23 02:14:03
5
isabelly_11.xs
Isa🎀🤍 :
Nota miga?💗
2024-06-22 22:58:29
3
user247533329
user :
uma dúvida, NENHUM shampoo tira a progressiva ou tem alguns que tiram tipo os da Elseve?
2024-06-24 04:18:43
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.maariaads
.maariaads :
eu coloquei na prova de ciências q o cabelo n cresce mais rápido se cortar em fases da lua específicas e a professora deu errado 😻
2024-06-24 02:22:41
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.bibilili
G. 💋 :
amiga vc é muito bonita,mas eu acho que ficaria, mas bonita sem a franja ( não e hate, é só minha opinião)
2024-06-23 23:45:52
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querenzitaav
𖣂 :
mulher ensina essa cordinha rosa que fica no seu cabelo por favoor ❤️❤️
2024-06-23 19:10:44
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