Rapper Cardi B is known for her do-it-yourself (DIY) hair treatments as much as she is known for her music.
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The โBe Carefulโ rapper, who very frequently shares these DIYs on social media with her fans and followers, just spilled the tea about a major mishap during one such treatment.
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On the recent episode of โThe Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallonโ aired on Tuesday, Cardi shared how infusing garlic into her haircare routine cost her.
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โI put garlic [in it], but I put it too raw in my hair and for six months straight,โ she told host Jimmy Fallon, adding, โevery single time I [would] sweat, I smelled like a pasta bowl. It was gross.โ
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Fallon burst out laughing and remarked, โVampires wonโt bother you,โ to which the rapper replied, โWell, I am the vampire.โ
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Cardi, whose real name is Belcalis Almรกnzar, went on to add, โIโve been doing, like, rice water, Iโve been doing onion water, but this time I decided to go raw garlic. Iโm like โI donโt got time to boil it and I was smelling like a chicken Caesar salad for six months straight.โ
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A concerned Fallon then asked her, โSo you couldnโt do garlic in this?โ
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The rapper, who recently turned beauty entrepreneur with her Grow-Good Beauty hair care set to be launched this April, said: โI would never do that again. It didnโt work out.โ
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The rapper, who took a break from her โNorth American Little Miss Drama Tourโ to promote her haircare brand, recently shared that her routine inspired her beauty debut.
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โI made Grow-Good because I really put the work in on my hair,โ she said.
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โI was doing my own masks in my kitchen, using what I already knew from my familyโs recipes and what I learned from my own research. I really took my time to get my hair looking healthy again after years of damage. And guess what? It worked. Now I wanna share my hair journey with everybody,โ she said.