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Women often consider their hair to be their showpiece, so they pay special attention to their care. They use various treatments, whether in hairdressing salons or at home. Masks, oiling and in the right order is something completely normal and natural for many people. In the times we live in, i.e. in the era of social media, we watch a lot of tricks and patents online. TikTok is becoming a mine of knowledge in the field of care. Users willingly share their methods there, e.g. for beautiful and shiny hair.
TikTokerka has beautiful red strands
Haylee Cunningham maintains an account on TikTok, where she managed to gather a large number of fans. Most of them are delighted with her beautiful red hair. It cannot be denied that not one Hollywood star would envy her such a hairstyle. TikTokerka is eager to show her tricks, but so far she has not revealed what she is doing to make her thick hair shiny. When she decided to talk about her method, it turned out that, first of all, not everyone will decide to do it, and secondly, as Internet users have noticed, it may not be entirely safe.
The TikTokerka method for shiny hair
According to Haylee Cunningham, her hair is so shiny not thanks to proper care, but only washing it … twice a month! Hair maniacs are certainly clutching their heads now, because there is still a belief that in order for our hair to look beautiful, we need to take care of it properly, and washing it should rather be done a bit more often.
In the taped TikToku, Haylee has revealed what she does when she sees her hair start to get greasy. In this matter, it focuses on. What about a bad smell? Eventually, unwashed hair just starts to smell bad after a while. The girl also has a patent for this, and she sprinkles her hair with perfume.
Internet users are divided. Some say this trick does work, others say it is unsanitary. There was also a comment from a Polish beauty blogger under Haylee’s recording.
You can’t do that. If someone from Poland sees it, seriously don’t do it unless you want to get inflammation.
– notes the influencer AndziaThere.
Not all internet tricks are good
Although many people are aware of it, still many people trust everything they see in social media. The video has been watched over 13 million times so far, which may end in a tragedy for many people. Skin problems can last for years, so if you want to check or test something, you need to think carefully about whether you are ready for possible consequences that have not been mentioned before. Often times people write or talk about tricks that they only use to attract the audience, not because something actually works.
Source: Gazeta

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