welcome glad your getting the wax out id recomend doing several wax removal sessions after u think its all gone wax tends to surprise u and still be there after u think iu got it all
Welcome. So I assume you started naturally? That's great. But be careful with sea water. Salt water left on your scalp for more than a few hours can do more harm that good. While it's great for helping the process along, you should never leave it in your hair for more than 2 hours. When the water dries and evaporates, it leaves the salt behind which keeps drying out your scalp and hair, making it more brittle andsusceptibleto breaking
Welcome. So I assume you started naturally? That's great. But be careful with sea water. Salt water left on your scalp for more than a few hours can do more harm that good. While it's great for helping the process along, you should never leave it in your hair for more than 2 hours. When the water dries and evaporates, it leaves the salt behind which keeps drying out your scalp and hair, making it more brittle andsusceptibleto breaking
cool theyre doing what they should be doing
whew good save
too bad it want before wax application #1
welcome glad your getting the wax out id recomend doing several wax removal sessions after u think its all gone wax tends to surprise u and still be there after u think iu got it all
Welcome. So I assume you started naturally? That's great. But be careful with sea water. Salt water left on your scalp for more than a few hours can do more harm that good. While it's great for helping the process along, you should never leave it in your hair for more than 2 hours. When the water dries and evaporates, it leaves the salt behind which keeps drying out your scalp and hair, making it more brittle andsusceptibleto breaking
Welcome. So I assume you started naturally? That's great. But be careful with sea water. Salt water left on your scalp for more than a few hours can do more harm that good. While it's great for helping the process along, you should never leave it in your hair for more than 2 hours. When the water dries and evaporates, it leaves the salt behind which keeps drying out your scalp and hair, making it more brittle andsusceptibleto breaking