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How to make your hair soft and thick (100% guaranteed)

There are many ways to soften hair for a long time by natural substances that contain proteins and* .vitamins that nourish the hair.Follow me to tell you the latest and best ways to help nourish and grow your hair 100%.1 First Step: Use natural oils that soften hair from the root and eliminate hair breakage. Inside the oils there are useful natural substances that protect and soften the hair.2  ↔Some important oils↔ *Olive oil is one of the most important and best oils for hair* Lettuce oil: Provide hair and skin with the three elements that increase their vital appearance -silicon, phosphorus and sulfur - by applying a light massage of lettuce oil to the scalp and skin.1 Lettuce oil comes after the olive oil in terms of its ability to lengthen the hair; so the amount of lettuce oil is heated suitable for the length of the hair and massage the scalp well from the roots to the ends and then covered with a plastic cap every evening, and wash the hair in...

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