If your hair is looking dull, getting greasy at the roots really fast, or you’re experiencing signs of scalp irritation like itchiness or flaking, it could be time to consider the role that product buildup in your hair might be playing in the overall health of your curls. You already know that the health of your scalp
Product buildup in your hair can be a nuisance at best, and at worst, it can lead to things like scalp issues, hair growth problems
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