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99 Virgin is a subsidiary of Ohenhe La Locs. It is an educational platform for hair care and is located in Lagos, Nigeria. 

The idea behind this platform is to bring to the fore, knowledge garnered from a Trichologist (a person who diagnoses the cause of hair shedding, hair breakage, hair thinning, miniaturization of hair, diseases of the scalp, and then treats according to the cause)  and a Loctician (a hairstylist who specializes in dreadlocks) in hair care. 

This platform affords fun while learning, as every presentation made on any topic is done in a humorous manner.

We are committed to making your hair care and dreadlocks  journey  seamless  by providing accurate and reliable information that has been tested and used to debunk all forms of false practices in hair care and dreadlocks services after a Careful Systematic Research


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