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taz sharratt

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taz sharratt Enthusiast

ive been gluten free now since may and ive noticed that the last week or 2 my hair has really improved, its texture ,its curl, its colour and my hair is soft to touch now, something that has never been for me, its wierd. my hair is auburn ( kinda red with brown ) and very curly so naturally very dry and course but now its changed, it also used to be very frizzy but that too has gone down, is it connected to being gluten-free or is it just coincidence?

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ive been gluten free now since may and ive noticed that the last week or 2 my hair has really improved, its texture ,its curl, its colour and my hair is soft to touch now, something that has never been for me, its wierd. my hair is auburn ( kinda red with brown ) and very curly so naturally very dry and course but now its changed, it also used to be very frizzy but that too has gone down, is it connected to being gluten-free or is it just coincidence?

Taz, my hair has gotten better with the gluten-free. I also have kinda red with brown, but with ringlets in between the jet-straight It's usually a mess!

You cracked me up with the hubby doing the nutt.

Keep on keeping on! :)

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Ashley Enthusiast

Yup yup, mine gotten better too. My hair started to get really crinkly and some strands of it would turn a white-ish gold color. A lot of it fell out too. Now it's softer, but still not growing like it should. Glad to hear things are improving. :)

-Ash

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lindalee Enthusiast
Yup yup, mine gotten better too. My hair started to get really crinkly and some strands of it would turn a white-ish gold color. A lot of it fell out too. Now it's softer, but still not growing like it should. Glad to hear things are improving. :)

-Ash

Mine is softer and less dry and healthier. LL

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4getgluten Rookie

My hair has gotten a lot better too. Before going gluten-free it was really thinning out, and I have very thick hair. It is now much thicker - like it was years ago.

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