Worry, worry:
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> Hello..It's no different..I bought a super million hair not too long ago..
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> My hair is long..I've tried it..I think there are a lot of signs...If you put your hands on your head..It's powdery...And my whole body is itchy..I'm coughing..
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> The most important thing is that it looks like it's showing after using it...I'm just saying I'm more ashamed to go around..Am I using it wrong..?
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> Just the way I use it..There's nothing but spraying on the hairless area...
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> I spray both of the writing mist...
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> If anyone has used it, please answer...
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> Then have a good day today...
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I don't have super million hair, but I'm using a different domestic hair dye,
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You don't have to use a mist, and there are no side effects of itchy and coughing on your hands.Maybe it's because supermillions are made of chemicals.
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If you use a thickener...If someone doesn't know it's a thickener, they don't know if they've used it or not. People with hair aren't that interested in things like that.
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However, I can't just walk around with my hair dye all the time...
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Besides, the thickening agent has nothing to do with hair growth..
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It's frustrating to think that I should spray my hair with a thickener for the rest of my life...
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I can't shake the thought that there was a hair loss agent that was more effective than a hair loss agent.
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