@danajillflaherty: The higher the hair the closer to God. #fyp #foryou #foryoupage #tiktok #tiktokshop

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steph_ryan_nolds
Stephanie Reynolds :
I thought I was having a stroke the way you said volumess I questioned myself for 5 minutes
2025-08-01 06:25:53
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hammondchees
Cass :
volumous isn’t a word
2025-08-01 07:40:39
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travelingphx
travelingphx :
I can’t with “volume-us”
2025-08-31 01:51:53
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marna.in.my.era
Marna | In My Era :
With love I wanted to say you missed a syllable. It’s pronounced vol-OOM-in-us 💞
2025-07-31 03:18:41
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0k.a.t0
0k.a.t0 :
The higher the hair the closer to God 😂
2025-08-02 02:28:38
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amyjo20
Amy Jo :
Please report back with how long the volume lasts. Is it all day or only five minutes???
2025-07-30 12:37:55
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lyssers91
Lyssers91 :
Volouminous - vol-ooh-min-uss
2025-08-02 17:05:35
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spiceygirlk
Kate Spice :
Lol is that how southern say voluminous? It didn’t work for me for oil or volume.
2025-07-30 15:19:24
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selflessly_emily
𝔁𝓸𝔁 𝓔𝓶𝓲𝓵𝔂 :
Yall she says worsh, let’s let her say what she says!!!!
2025-08-01 17:31:55
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bayleeroberts
⚡️B A Y L E E 🌸 :
Sorry- I’m cackling at the “it’s not hello kitty” I could hear the eye roll 😂
2025-08-01 13:46:25
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brandikelley5
B R A N D I K. 🌞 :
✨ The higher the hair the closer to heaven ✨
2025-07-31 00:30:16
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britni.knighten
Britni Knighten :
Don’t worry, you’re not alone!! At 36 i’m also a southern woman that just discovered i’m saying it wrong. 😂 Thankfully TIKTOK has provided us free teachers. We are Learning how to read while saving money on a tutor. 😂❤️❤️
2025-08-07 11:13:47
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skpcblondie
AJ :
I am on my 4th can of this! Not even cause of volume but I love no white cast and it works amazing at oil control!
2025-07-30 21:10:51
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thatgoldengyrl
Alex :
Whoaaa did ya see that!! 🥹 that was indeed impressive for one swoop of the brush
2025-07-30 03:39:16
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jenniferwhitmire3
Jennifer Whitmire :
Just got mine today. Can’t wait to try!
2025-07-30 15:09:51
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jodie.piotrowsk
Jodie Piotrowski :
Ok but what skincare do you use! Your skin is beautiful
2025-08-01 08:20:42
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gracewithmika
gracewithmika :
Again on my FYP! Lol. Can we just be besties and you teach me all the things?
2025-08-05 22:08:24
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annsmith8561
Brittany’ssmith :
I’m tired of being broke buying things on here that don’t work! Please someone tell me if it works or not?!! And I mean works as in most the day. Or does it only last 20-30 minutes
2025-08-01 17:14:17
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pariscampbellgrace
Paris Campbell Grace :
love when my hair is volumess
2026-02-09 14:01:44
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aceface0820
Amber :
In your defense, it would make more sense to say it that way.
2025-10-26 21:15:53
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bobo_kc
bobo_kc :
How long does it last with the southern humidity
2025-08-01 12:52:36
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l.a.u.r.e.n.s.life
L.A.U.R.E.N.S.LIFE💙 :
Alright Dana I’m sold but What foundation are you wearing in this video?
2025-07-31 23:42:07
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scarscar319
scarscar319 :
Can you tell me where you get your tops, this one in particular? Thanks, I love you momma!!
2025-08-07 11:59:56
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spookysieee
sierra.gabbbb✝️ :
✨voluminous✨
2025-11-14 17:44:10
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