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Use the exact same woman, keeping her identity, facial features, hairstyle, pose, camera angle, lighting, background and overall composition unchanged. Create a realistic “before” version of her hair, as if this photo was taken before she started using a nourishing hair oil. Make her hair look: slightly thinner and less dense, especially through the lengths and ends visibly more dry and damaged along the length with naturally occurring split and frayed ends less smooth, less shiny and slightly rougher in texture with a subtle loss of fullness toward the ends The difference should be clearly visible but still realistic and believable. Do not make the hair severely damaged, burnt, or exaggerated. Avoid an artificial “hair damage” effect. The result should look like a completely natural photograph of the same woman before treatment, not an edited or retouched image.
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