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  • female
  • 30 Years
  • 29/01/2025

I'm considering getting hair fixing done, and I'm a bit concerned about how strong it really is. Like, if someone accidentally pulls or picks at it, is there a chance it could come loose? I'm feeling a bit anxious about it not being secure.

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I'm a bit confused about something. My doctor prescribed Keraglo Black tablets for premature greying, but I can't find them at any of the local pharmacies. I've been looking online and came across Kerablak tablets, which seem to be for the same issue. Are these two medications actually the same thing, or are there differences I should be aware of? Would it be okay to take Kerablak as a substitute?

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