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I Used Cardi B’s Grow-Good Hair Collection for a Month—Here Are My Thoughts
thedailybeast.com · 1h

All products are selected independently by The Looker’s editors. If you click or purchase something from our post, we may earn a small commission. When it comes to shampoo and conditioners, I used to be open to using a variety of products as long as I liked the smell and texture. I quickly realized this wasn’t the best approach, as everyone’s hair type varies: in my case, I have a lot of hair , but my strands are fine. This means that product can build up quickly in my hair, giving it a piecey, weighed-down look. Plus, I have a wavy texture that’s quite stubborn unless blow-dried or styled wet-to-dry. I was curious when Cardi B announced she was releasing her own hair care line, Grow-Good. During the COVID-19 lockdown days, I took some cues from her Instagram hair tips, including a DIY avocado hair mask for moisture support. At the time, my hair was fairly damaged from using old straighteners and curling irons, but Cardi’s at-home mask recipe was a key factor in nursing it back to heal
First report: 6 Best Hair Gloss Treatments for At-Home Shine — vogue.com, 2d
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