@vinnygemelgo: tem vida própria #cabeloondulado #2b #cortedecabelo

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Thursday 17 July 2025 19:56:38 GMT
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coldzzx_
Kannon :
Mano eu tenho um cabelo igual o seu só que ele é ressecado, eu lavo com shampoo e condicionador 3 vezes na semana, tem alguma dica para ele ficar sem esse aspecto de ressecado?
2025-07-18 22:05:19
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mane_el_18
__e_p_h__ :
Sin embargo cuando te vas a dormir el peinado es perfecto
2025-07-20 21:11:44
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fiigas__
fiigas__ :
Odeio sério, só raiva ultimamente
2025-07-29 00:14:07
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lucasnonato02
Lucas Teodoro Nonato 🏳️‍🌈 :
Eu lavo/seco e ponho um gorro de inverno, espero 30 min e ele assenta
2025-07-31 19:31:18
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jklaf_07
Jnk.kkkk :
Quando bate o vento ent, piora tudo😞
2025-07-17 20:48:32
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hernesto922
Eduardo Rodriguez :
massa o seu cabelo eu estou deixando também crescer
2025-07-29 23:33:37
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scbszv
🪂 :
O meu fica melhor só com o shampoo condicionador ele fica todo pro alto
2025-07-20 01:13:48
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thgoldberg
hx_cante :
e mo paia por isso prefiro sair com ele meio molhado
2025-07-19 23:08:34
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sally48t
Sg_ghkl78t :
yo no quisiera tener el pelo tan ondulado
2025-07-18 13:56:49
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madbr15
MAD :
o meu é 2b mas muito frizzado queria deixar desse jeito aí porém não sei qual corte fazer.
2025-07-22 19:24:34
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user4979168190611
turco :
quanto tempo deixando crescer man?
2025-07-18 14:19:51
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jefferson_hens
Henrique :
o meu é 2B também, mas ele é bem ondulado. como você faz para manter o seu com aspecto liso?
2025-07-17 23:37:41
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neliopratax
neliopratax :
hj desisti e cortei k
2025-07-21 23:29:39
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matheusl.77
Mathues :
o meu só fica perfeito no fim do dia kkkkkkk
2025-07-18 01:43:39
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david_wy0
David :
meu é 2b tbm tinha ele na altura do peito, cortei pq dava trabalho cuidar
2025-07-23 23:01:06
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tunewave4
🎵tunewave🎵 :
cara pior que é assim mesmo, agr tou nem ai sair do jeito que ele tiver mesmo
2025-07-29 02:11:13
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ruanhadriann
Ruan Hadrian :
sempre sksksksksksk
2025-07-30 00:07:12
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endfrick
endfrick :
siiii😂😂 x2
2025-07-18 04:43:16
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antonio.soprano
Antonio Soprano :
literally my entire life
2025-07-19 04:16:13
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decdac0
David Cortes :
mi cabello
2025-07-20 06:30:59
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rodrigofonseca431
Rodrigo Fonseca :
Yo pensé que era el único 🤦🏻‍♂️😅
2025-07-23 02:59:56
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user200819641421
️ :
faz um vídeo como vc cuida dele na semana mano
2025-07-18 18:44:23
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gabrielnicolasj
Gabriel :
igual yo🙄
2025-07-18 21:27:40
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wilksouss25
Wilk Souss :
Segredo é simples, pomada capilar pra finalizar, vai e volta daquele modelo
2025-07-25 22:43:06
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