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30 Oct 2014
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Your hair looks more shiny not to wash too often.
髪はあまり頻繁に洗わないほうがツヤがいいね。 Does this sound natural?
Your hair looks more shiny not to wash too often.
髪はあまり頻繁に洗わないほうがツヤがいいね。 Does this sound natural?
髪はあまり頻繁に洗わないほうがツヤがいいね。 Does this sound natural?
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- English (US)
A little unnatural
Your hair looks more shiny when you don't wash it often. :)
- Japanese
Thanks!

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