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Help with keeping hair looking nice and clean for up to 3 to 4 days
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Hello, fabulous friends! If you’re juggling a busy schedule and need your hair to look clean and chic for up to 3 to 4 days, you’re in the right place. Transitioning from daily washes to a more manageable routine can be a game changer. With the right products, you can combat greasiness and maintain that healthy, brown mane without sacrificing style. Share your go-to tips and favorite products that keep your locks fresh, and let’s sprinkle in some non-hair essentials for an overall glam boost!
Hello!
I need help seeking products that can help to make my hair look good and clean after 3 to 4 days without washing it.
I used to be the type to wash my hair everyday, but life has been so busy and being a salary woman in my business has not been a breeze. I need a quick fix in case I forget or don't have time to wash and dry my hair, sometimes it can be many days in a row (but I always wash it at least twice a week).
It is prone to getting greasy and I have a lot of hair. It's brown and otherwise healthy.
Thank you guys so much!!!!
Any other products not for hair to freshen me up are also welcomed!
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