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fatma.jabout
Fatma fatouma :
شو رقم لون
2025-03-09 21:10:53
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umtarf_5
Sh❤️ :
عادي اصبغ وانا فالشهر السابع
2025-03-09 21:51:25
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2025_sarah1
2025_sarah1 :
شعري محنيته قبل شهور وش الصبغه الي تنفع وبتطلع لون علي
2025-03-11 02:00:50
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mitts.casses
Ç'įlgiñ prenses :
انا عندي 4اشهر حمل هل عادي دير صبيغة للعيد
2025-03-10 14:13:27
1
kawalh52
Kawalh :
شعري احمر كرزي فاتح يمدي اصبغ ذي نزلت مره صبغتي وخف اللون
2025-03-11 22:12:37
0
user6954778754377
mïrã z :
شو رقم اللون
2025-03-11 10:49:50
1
kitrasovinia6
سحر اللانجري :
عادي اصبغ واني بشهر الخامس
2025-03-10 19:50:58
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user7328170726156
313 ✩ :
اليوم صبغت شعري وهيج طلع لونة بس تندمت خليت خصل ميش وياه
2025-03-10 23:31:33
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mm618697
,ِنبض :
شعري مطاطي كيف اعلاجه
2025-03-09 20:05:17
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omlana78
✨om Lana✨ :
يموت يمووت بس الرمادي يطلع لونه داكن موهيجي
2025-03-11 11:06:15
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user6709538488434
فلانه :
انا مقدر🎃✨️
2025-03-11 18:45:44
1
queen.muhannad
ابن كلبي 💔💔💔🥺 :
اذا الشعر بي حنه صار فتره واصبغ هذا اللون يطلع نفس الي بالفديو
2025-03-09 17:02:40
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user1613178075008
العثماني :
اش من صبغه
2025-03-09 20:57:09
2
queen647543991
🌼🦋👑 Qυєєи Єɢyρτ🎀✨👸 :
الرقم بتاع الصبغة
2025-03-09 00:24:05
1
x.agadis
بسمة روح 🧚‍♂️ :
شني اسم صيقه
2025-03-12 01:05:18
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baraa_zedani
Baraa Zedani :
شو رقم الصبغه هيه اكيد كذا نمره شو النمره
2025-03-12 00:44:49
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dora42339
dora :
j'adore
2025-03-12 00:30:49
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user6770485268240
حياتي ❤️ :
بكام
2025-03-11 23:34:55
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om_fahad2018
Fatma_almosawi :
يصير للاسود ؟؟؟؟
2025-03-11 22:31:12
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raamo58
raamo58 :
عطينا اسم الصبغه والرقم تكفين
2025-03-11 22:28:11
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711naha6
🖤🫀. :
عطوني رقم اللون هذا
2025-03-11 21:39:16
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711naha6
🖤🫀. :
الي نفس ذا اللون كييف شعري بني غامق مموج ابيه لون واحد وتوني صابغه قبل ٤اشهر
2025-03-11 21:38:46
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rabia.berzan
rabiya :
Ne renk bu
2025-03-11 21:16:33
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muhmmd.nur
🌸💞 عَبَقُ الجِنَانِ 💞🌸 :
كيف بتصبغي اي نمرة شعري فيه شيب وبصبغ نمرة 5لحتى يغطي بصير لون اسود بدي هذا اللون كيف اصبغ
2025-03-11 18:41:44
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haneul_1522
홍설🤍 :
لون شعري طبيعي🙂🦋
2025-03-11 18:26:52
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Apple Cider Vinegar is ♻️ Wasted Ep.2 Transforming the leftover apple pulp from juicing into our very own batch of Apple Cider Vinegar! A humble kitchen staple, with a unique tangy flavour and impressive health benefits from aiding digestion to controlling blood sugar, it’s really wonder ingredient. And the homemade version? 📝 Ingredients: Leftover apple pulp (from around 6-7 large apples) The mother from another vinegar, either bought or previous batch in alternative you can use 1 tbsp sugar per cup of filtered water Steps: ⚪️ Take your apple pulp (seeds, skin and all!) and pop it into a jar. Pour in your starter and water,. 🟡 Next, remove the gasket from the lid of the jar or cover your jar with a breathable cloth and let it take a little nap at room temperature preferably in a dark place. A gentle stir every day will help speed along the fermentation process. 🟢 After a few weeks, you’ll notice that signature smell of cider and the liquid bubbling. That’s your green light that the fermentation started and the liquid turned into cider. Wait another week and strain out the solids. 🟠 Transfer your homemade Apple Cider Vinegar into a bottle for storage. 🟣 Remember, your homemade batch might taste a little different from store-bought ones, and that’s the beauty of it! The flavor and acidity can vary based on your apples, but that’s the fun of experimenting! Keep it on a dark cool place and remember, it doesn’t go off, like me, it gets better as it ages 😂 By creating our Apple Cider Vinegar, we’re embracing a zero-waste lifestyle and add a touch of healthful, and very gratifying tangy goodness to our meals, so next time you’re juicing apples, remember to save that pulp and give this easy recipe a go! Like, save and follow for more and don’t forget to share with your zero-waste buddy. We’re in this together, creating more with less! 🍏🌍💚 #zerowaste #applecidervinegar #EasyRecipes #fermentation #Sustainability #upcycling

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