@abigaillinnn: My second attempt ✨ I feel like I’m so close! #hair #hairtok #hairstyle #hollywoodwaves #hollywoodwaveshairstyle #sharkflexstyle #glamourwaves

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j.dhir
j.dhir :
hollywood waves are my fav🥺 ur hair is unbelievably shiny
2023-11-25 10:07:58
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x.n9v
NA :
وش تحطين على شعرك ؟
2023-11-24 16:25:55
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mashadhj4
Mashael :
ماهي عنايتك بشعرك ؟؟ 🥹🥹🥹💗💗💗
2023-11-24 22:23:29
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dishen_divsasha
dishenglam_divsasha :
Dyson ???
2023-11-24 16:30:57
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join16100
rose :
What is your hair routine?
2023-11-24 16:22:52
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dai5ysu3
dai5ysu3 :
UMM THIS ISNT TAYLORS VERSION?
2023-11-26 15:50:42
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imfaaay
Fay :
Use Taylor's version🤨
2023-11-25 00:40:18
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kaceen15
Kaceen :
You have the most gorgeous hair
2023-11-24 23:13:19
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saaldalk
SD :
What did you use for your hair to change like this xx
2023-11-24 16:22:24
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maileelove
❤️🦋 :
I wish i have the same hair like you[cry]🥰💗
2023-11-25 22:28:22
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cloud1_18
Good vibes :
لو اسوي بشعري كذا بيتقطع
2023-11-25 14:48:58
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lilalulis780
Lulis :
So are both sides in the same direction?
2023-11-30 03:40:04
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w_ilv1
" worood " :
ياحبيبتي انتي سلفيني شعرك
2023-11-28 00:25:37
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7.ai31
haya :
كم سعره
2023-11-25 02:25:12
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77n.1
ً :
Can you talk about you hair routine ?
2023-11-24 23:29:59
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unaysak
unaysa :
Can you do a tutorial of how you pin them up after blowing them out
2023-11-24 19:03:08
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wpplh
Heidi :
I’m trying to understand by you go back with the round brush attachment. Can you explain?
2023-11-26 05:26:59
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skz_ii55
"Lamar" :
You're the Queen of Wifi.
2023-11-25 11:35:12
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christina.thang
Christina :
I just know this girl has the softest hair EVERRR😍😍
2023-11-25 05:23:26
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dnssepg
DnssePG :
Could you show us your hair care routine?
2024-01-05 18:44:44
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bootsieboy64
Bootsieboy :
Might be easier to just use a curling wand for Hollywood waves!
2024-01-05 07:35:34
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losingam
Am :
Will you show us how you’re brushing it
2024-01-02 05:14:25
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whatsupbry
Bry :
I need a tutorial on the partingggg
2023-12-01 17:50:34
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haylee_33_
Haylee :
How is your hair so shiny?
2024-03-28 14:06:51
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asomiasma66
غير معروف :
What do you use for your hair?
2023-11-24 16:26:45
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