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So, what's wrong? Why don't i have the clear complexion that health gurus claim will happen to me if I eat right?View Thread

so my question is
Should I continue to cut them off so they grow "Normal"?
or
Should I leave them alone?
and
If i continue to cut them off will my overall appearance of hair look messy?
or
If I leave them alone, will they go back to "Normal"?
PLEASE HELP! i feel like i shaving off tons of hair-endsView Thread

What is Happening??! I read all the articles on what to eat for "Gorgeous Hair", but come to find out i have ALWAYS ate the RIGHT THING!
I even taken out all the bad foods!!
So, can someone tell me what's causing my bad hair and what i can do to get my pretty hair back!?
P.S: im only 17
and i have waste length hair thats normally straight/wavy and it as NEVER wirey before.View Thread

I hardly EVER blow dry, last time I blow dried was like 3 months ago.View Thread

please and thanksView Thread
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