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    Still, the precise history is elusive — even for Elsa Watkins, 26, founder of Denver-based activewear company called the Slut Strand Society, who has, in the past week, been deemed the de facto ...

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    Ethically sourced natural wool protein is made bioavailable and molecular in size, mimicking keratin in human hair to repair and reinforce weak or damaged hair of the user, and to penetrate the cortex of individual hair strands. [24] The ferment is activated by infused honey and probiotic lactobacillus which also act as a humectant. [25]

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    Products and treatments that work well for one person may not work for another due to factors such as curl pattern, hair density, hair porosity, the amount of sebum produced, whether the individual strands are coarse or fine, protein levels (which are affected by one's diet), allergies to certain ingredients, regional humidity levels, and ...

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    A variation of hair twists is called a "twist out", [5] where twisted hair is untwisted to create a large, loosely crimped texture. There are two different variations to a "twist out," one method can be done with using two stands of hair and another method uses three stands of hair called a "three stand twist out".

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