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The Secret to 64" of Hair Revealed

7/1/2017

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64" inches of cheese?  Yes, please.

64" inches of chocolate?  Gone in 60 seconds.

64" inches of hair?  Um...no.

I love hair.  No doubt.  But considering I'm only 62" inches tall, 64" seems a bit much.  Nevertheless, there was a time when I fantasized about having waist-length hair that I could whip around while driving in a fiery red drop top.  (And when I still get those urges, I just buy it -- the hair, not the drop top.)

Andrea, a popular Instagrammer, from Micronesia shares her tips for maintaining her ankle-length locks.

Read on to see her locks and take a poll.  Still taking guesses at her secret?  Here's a hint:

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Andrea's Hair Care Method

  • Before washing hair, put coconut oil or monoi oil on the length, then pile into a bun, being careful to put oil only on length, not scalp.

  • Wait 30 minutes, wash hair in cool water using the condition-wash-condition method.
 
  • Put conditioner on the length of hair to protect it, then shampoo the top of head.
 
  • Rinse out, and condition the length again.
 
  • Wash hair at night, then let it air dry all night long while sleeping.
 
  • Never put conditioner on the top of head.
 
  • Never shampoo the ends, because this causes hair to dry out.
Source: Metro.co.uk
Unconvinced this method works?  Check out Andrea's hair here.  Her fancy french braid is to die for!
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