There is no such thing as an "iron leak" in well water. Iron is almost always present in varying amounts in well water because there is a lot of iron in the ground.
Whether or not it can cause this hair complaint is unknown to me and I would suggest that is a question to be asked of a doctor or a hair specialist.
There is no such thing as an "iron leak" in well water. Iron is almost always present in varying amounts in well water because there is a lot of iron in the ground.
Whether or not it can cause this hair complaint is unknown to me and I would suggest that is a question to be asked of a doctor.
There is no such thing as an "iron leak" in well water. Iron is almost always present in varying amounts in well water because there is a lot of iron in the ground.
Whether or not it can cause this hair complaint is unknown to me and I would suggest that is a question to be asked of a doctor or a hair specialist.
There is no such thing as an "iron leak" in well water. Iron is almost always present in varying amounts in well water because there is a lot of iron in the ground.
Whether or not it can cause this hair complaint is unknown to me and I would suggest that is a question to be asked of a doctor.
Iron most probably as it becomes iron oxide when placed in water.
Iron in the water would cause rusty stains in the toilet.
is because they react to the iron and form rust
Its better to put a protector on your hair before you straighten your hair if you are going to straighten your hair every day with a flat iron.
Rusting will only occur in the presence of both water and oxygen. In the presence of oxygen, water vapour in the air will cause rusting to occur. So unless you are talking about the iron coming into contact with water vapour but when there is no oxygen, the answer is yes.
Yes, using any kind of heat styling product will damage your hair. The strain on the hair will cause breakage and split ends.
Well, curling hair with a curling iron has been said to cause breakage to hair. If you use sponge curlers like me, you can put the curlers in your hair after it is half air dried or blow-dried instead. Hope this helped!
yes
Curling Iron
The oxygen from water is the oxidizing agent for iron.
Air, iron and water will cause the iron to rust.
Yes it can cause damage to your hair, if you over use it. Leaving your hair in a fired, kinky and split of being. Which can be fix by trimming your hair.
U flat iron it
When you use a flat iron on wet hair you cause more damage to the hair. You are literally frying the hair. It takes longer because it will be drying the hair but not straightening it.
Depends on how often you use it, and what temperature the curling iron is. Highlighting, dyeing, blow-drying, straightening, curling, and combing hair constantly (when it is wet) all do some damage to your hair. If you FEEL breakage or that your hair is thinning out from the heat, try to get your ends trimmed, and get a good protein-filler/protein packet conditioner. These are only a few dollars at Beauty stores and are a good precautionary measure to protect the hair from your styling habits and tools.But no, I do not think repeated use of a curling iron will "break" your hair. I've had my hair processed twice in one sitting with 40 vol bleach, and my hair is still fine, thanks to filling-in my hair with a GOOD deep conditioner every time I shampoo.
A light spray of water might, yes. Don't saturate the curls.
The cause of iron rust is oxygen and water.