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Garnier Fructis Curl Nourish shampoo and conditioner is theeeee holy grail. When I'm done washing my hair it feels so soft and manageable. If I don't use those, then I'll just use the Whole Blends leave in conditioner by Garnier in between washes. Then I moisturize using Lotta Body Coconut and Shea oil. I always receive compliments on work on how lovely my hair smells. It left my hair soooo soft that using excessive products on a daily basis wasn't necessary. Those days when I really needed that sleek look, I would use the Happy Curl Beeswaz Pomade. Those baby hairs just didn't budge.😜.



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  1. I've been looking for a new shampoo and conditioner...Gonna try these with my girls!

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