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@cristiantuli
• 8 years ago
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@cristiantuli
• 8 years ago
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"I live in Massachusetts I believe we dont have hard water here"
@cristiantuli
• 8 years ago
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"Thanks Im two weeks into my journey I think I'm starting to see some progress the back of my head is the longest about 6 or 7 inches Ive been washing with..."
@cristiantuli
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• 8 years ago
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"Do finer hair types lock up faster than coarser hair types? I have like somewhat wavy Italian hair type I was told my hair would take alot longer to lock up"
@cristiantuli
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09/21/16 02:56:25PM @soaring-eagle:
lil more length will make a huge difference
also if you have hard water don't use bronners
09/21/16 02:39:18PM @soaring-eagle:
some take longer..some with the exact same hair type dread super duper fast
ive seen both extremes happen with that type hair
09/18/16 06:11:50PM @soaring-eagle:
6 inches is pretty minimum for typical caucasion type hair while more African type hair will dread often under an inch