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"CG Testen verkoopt samples van producten die voldoen aan de Curly Girl methode. Er zijn ontzettend veel producten die voldoen aan de Curly Girl methode, maar ze passen niet allemaal bij ieder haartype. Je kunt heel erg veel fullsize verpakkingen kopen en deze vervolgens in de kast laten staan als ze toch niet zo fijn blijken te zijn. Maar veel makkelijker is natuurlijk om samples te bestellen, zodat je eerst een kleine hoeveelheid kunt uitproberen. En precies daarom ben je hier helemaal op de juiste adres!"
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- cgtesten.nl
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