Yo pensaba que estaba haciendo todo bien con mi cabello…
y aún así se me estaba cayendo 😔
Hasta que entendí algo que nadie me había explicado:
no es solo lo que usas… es lo que se acumula.
Tenía grasa acumulada en el cuero cabelludo y eso estaba bloqueando el crecimiento.
Me hice un spa capilar (ya es la tercera vez) y la diferencia no solo se ve… se siente ✨
A veces no es que tu cabello no crece,
es que está intentando crecer con obstáculos.
Si nunca te has hecho una limpieza profunda…
hazlo хотя sea una vez. Tu cabello te lo va a agradecer 💆♀️
¿Te ha pasado algo así? 👀
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@𝓑𝓮𝓼𝓼𝔂 𝓡𝓲𝓿𝓮𝓻𝓪
#cabellosano #cuidadodelcabello #haircaretips #cabellolargo #hairgrowthjourney
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