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@tiaahairs._: Black or burgundy plss🥲 26” bouncy unit 5by5 closure 300g
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Saturday 18 April 2026 17:12:18 GMT
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Sharon💕❤️ :
Until I chop my wig money before I will get a reply 😂
2026-04-18 18:25:26
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justfavour097 :
Is this factory? or ???
2026-04-25 15:21:07
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nurseonyin5 :
You don’t reply to DMs. Sent you messages on WhatsApp since last week
2026-04-19 14:28:40
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ꨄP:)🌸💐🫧 :
check ur dm mama ❤️
2026-04-19 16:34:49
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Hairstylist in owerri 😊 :
Do u have it in orange
2026-05-26 23:28:40
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Chief Obarinee :
Can I get black in 400g?
2026-04-18 17:34:43
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Big cherry❤️ :
The texture is giving ❤️
2026-04-18 17:52:45
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Cathy ❤️ :
So fine 😍😍
2026-04-18 20:53:52
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