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I haven’t washed my hair in 17 days — but it doesn’t smell bad

Por: New York Post Life January 13, 2023

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Well, hair we are. One woman on TikTok said that she hasn’t washed her hair in 17 days — but she’s come to perms with it. In the video, which has reached nearly 4 million views, Los Angeles influencer explained that she was on Day 17 of not washing her mane. However, she maintained that it doesn’t smell, and it’s something she does all the time. “I need to style it today,” Alexander announced as she removed a gray headband from her... + full article



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