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lqkhongem232011
lốp đáng yêu nhất của em🙊 :
anh hướng dẫn vuốt taperfade
2025-03-12 15:45:26
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ankozin2010
An*Kozin🏸 :
em vuốt lên tóc ko dựng mà cứ rủ xuống là sao vậy ạ 😭
2025-03-12 16:10:19
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khoikhoikhoikhoi123
khoi :
Nếu muốn cắt ivy league thì nên dùng gì để tạo form và giữ form lâu anh
2025-03-13 03:50:18
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user7171811939678
Hiếu nguyễn :
Chất tóc cứng vs dày có sấy đc layer bung kh anh
2025-03-13 07:31:18
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rickyvu777
hlong :
1. Dày, dầu dùng sáp gì a, aurane đc k ạ 2. Dày, dầu cắt form của video đc k ạ
2025-03-13 12:08:48
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n.v.th.g
sinsin coscoss bidibidi⚓ :
A ơi ,e để slick back hiện đại được hơn ba năm r với lại tóc e xoăn thì e muốn đổi kiểu thì kiểu nào hợp lí a
2025-03-12 13:01:49
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xienban_0901
acid sunfuric :
anh ơi tư vấn giúp em một con sáp cho tóc trung bình, mềm, bết em cảm ơn ạ
2025-03-12 14:10:39
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hoangthaison1232
Anh Trai Say Gex :
side part có nhất thiết phải dùng gôm ko ah
2025-03-14 08:45:24
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user8361672698485
[~~ĐA~~] :
em đang để kiểu này ok phết🥰
2025-03-12 14:00:15
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22hg07d
đại :
đây đúng là vd tôi cần đang k bt nói với thợ cắt tóc như thế nào thì có cái vs này
2025-03-12 11:56:22
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bideptrai_1836
yeu me may. :
có bột phồng tóc nào dưới 100k mà xài ổn kh anh
2025-03-12 11:14:14
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conmetoanthucte
một đời liêm khiết🐧 :
Tóc dày ivy dùng roug trắng đck anh
2025-03-12 09:21:17
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duatrenhieuutamsu
🔋 :
Anh ơi ivy leage xoăn có làm giống thẳng dc ko ạ
2025-03-12 12:51:18
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dsown_58
dsown_58 :
em mặt tròn, tóc thưa, dầu thì nên chơi form và sáp nào ạ
2025-03-13 23:30:23
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matkedoi520
Mày là ai :
form đó để side part 7/3 dc ko anh
2025-03-15 15:09:38
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h.a.dzs1tgg
😋 :
short quiff đi ah
2025-03-13 13:50:51
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.goatlaronaldo7
sờ quờ :
đang mullet thì làm kiểm j đc nhì
2025-03-14 12:44:32
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hcao_2k11_hahahah
100% kì vọng🫀🧠🩸 :
đầu
2025-03-12 09:15:53
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truong_quoc_hung_2412
Quoc Hungg :
mái e để tới mũi
2025-03-12 12:06:07
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minhskibiditoilett
Minhhh🧸 :
có cách nào vuốt ivy kh có ngôi side part kh a
2025-03-12 11:01:05
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the_borou
Bo :
tóc mái xoăn belike :)))
2025-03-26 11:04:34
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phucvang2507
Phúc Vàngg :
anh thấy sao về bazooka xanh clay
2025-03-12 12:36:02
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trnngcoan3630
Yên :
Gwenchana.
2025-06-03 04:55:21
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may.dien6
G_Tuong💤 :
lúc ko vuốc nó sao vậy
2025-04-08 14:37:32
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vdmhhhh
hihuha :
tóc dễ bết,mỏng thì dùng sáp gì vậy anh?
2025-03-12 10:23:18
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