How can ı get hair like jordan

be dirty blond and never brush your hair.
 
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I guess its layered right, maybe it would help
 
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use argan oil
Get cuts every 2 - 3 months to remove split ends
Obviously balanced diet, tons of water etc
1-5ml oral castor oil
No shampoo or conditioner
use argan oil to condition
Use 3 egg yolks whisked in a bowl and applied to the hair for 2-3 minutes as a shampoo, do this every 1-2 weeks (your hair will literally never be better than this)

And finally, if you’re based, finasteride and minoxidil
 
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use argan oil
Get cuts every 2 - 3 months to remove split ends
Obviously balanced diet, tons of water etc
1-5ml oral castor oil
No shampoo or conditioner
use argan oil to condition
Use 3 egg yolks whisked in a bowl and applied to the hair for 2-3 minutes as a shampoo, do this every 1-2 weeks (your hair will literally never be better than this)

And finally, if you’re based, finasteride and minoxidil
Thx
 
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1. Volumizing hair products that make your hair "stay"
2. Have the hair texture, (Genes)
3. Wash your hair in cold water.
4. In my personal experience use tea tree oil based shampoos
5. go to best of the best section you coon.
 
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use argan oil
Get cuts every 2 - 3 months to remove split ends
Obviously balanced diet, tons of water etc
1-5ml oral castor oil
No shampoo or conditioner
use argan oil to condition
Use 3 egg yolks whisked in a bowl and applied to the hair for 2-3 minutes as a shampoo, do this every 1-2 weeks (your hair will literally never be better than this)

And finally, if you’re based, finasteride and minoxidil
what about the applecider vinegar and baking soda for shampoopoo
 
easy,have thick dense hair and only wash it with water so it looks dry
 
what about the applecider vinegar and baking soda for shampoopoo
Never tried it. Just bought a natural shampoo bar so I’m gonna try that eventually but rn I’m telling you, try the egg yolk. Removes excess sebum from the hair while the fat in the yolk keeps it hydrated.
 
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