Hair Tutorial
- michal grappe
- Nov 30, 2018
- 1 min read
Okay okay okay
This is a question that I get several times a week. And the question is how I do my hair.
And for the easy of answering this question. I made you guys a video.
While the beauty blogging isnt really my thing, I felt like it would be good to get out of my comfort zone. SO, I freaking did it. And I only cringed a few times.
p.s. The actual video was only 10 minutes—which is hardly any time to make your hair look awesome. For days...
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