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Super Million Hair now in nigeria

One of the major beauty problems loads and loads of women suffer from is hair loss or better still hair thinning. A major culprit might be the chemicals that they have used over time and that has now become a visible problem. It's either the very gorgeous and stylish fashionista would find a solution or totally become bald. 

Now the fastest solution to hair thinning has arrived in Nigeria with a major bang!!! Super Million Hair is the most advanced method of thickening your hair without having to do the super expensive surgery or laser therapy. Super million hair is pure organic keratin (incredibly that's the same thing that our hair is made of) that is now cut into millions micro-sized hair fibers. Continue...


 To use this incredible product, you just sprinkle the fibers on your hair or that area you are trying to cover, pat and spray the fibers and they would cling and blend with your existing hair, giving an incredible extra volume in just 10 secs. It would cover the problem completely. 

There's no need to fear or worry about sweat or rain or any of the other elements. The spray provided keeps the fibers in place. To remove completely is just as simple and just washing your hair. 

Super Million Hair can be used with your already existing hair treatment, it doesn't disturb at all. 

It's temporary and the fastest solution to hair thinning. It's not restricted to the women alone, men can also use it, especially those suffering from partial balding and it comes in various colour codes. Super Million Hair is one of Hollywood's best kept hair secrets; Thankfully it is now available at the various stores listed below- 

Ebeano Supermarket, Block A9, Obafemi Anibaba Street, Admiralty, Lekki 1.

Ebeano Supermarket, Chevron Drive 

MakeMe Studio, 44, Bode Thomas Street, Surulere.

B Natural Spa, Ikeja, 11, Oduduwa Way, GRA, Ikeja.

B Natural Spa, Victoria Island, 14, Abagbon Close, Victoria Island, Lagos.

B Natural Spa, Abuja, 15, Imani Estate, Maitama, Abuja.

Blowdry Bar, L'espace , 19A, Olosa Street, Victoria Island, Lagos.

The Nail Bar, 124, Aminu Kano Crescent, Wuse II, Abuja.

Exclusive Stores, Plot 1202, Adetokunbo Ademola Crescent, Wuse II, Abuja.

It's also online at www.hairbeautyhub.com & www.jumia.com.ng

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