Yes, often conditioner makes hair less tangly and softer. It is best to use both shampoo and then conditioner for optimal results.
As long as you wash your hair thoroughly with water (perhaps moreso than you did when you shampooed) you hair is fine. You have to get used to how your hair feels, since it's on YOUR head, but no one else will notice. Your hairs natural oils keep it from being too frizzy, and it's shiny and healthier looking than hair that is excessively shampooed, conditioned, straightened, dried, etc. Natural is best!- - -At the beginning you're hair is slightly greasy (still wash it when you normally would of course!) but pretty soon after, about two weeks or so you're hair kinda adapts to having no use shampoo. What do you think our ancestors did- - -
It gets rid of dirt and oil on your scalp and hair better than if you just shampooed once
No, the Earth is not smoother than a pool ball.
A smoothie is smoother than a malt.
Relaxed hair tends to be smoother and straighter, which can make it appear denser and thicker than curled hair. The chemical treatments used to relax hair can also contribute to a heavier feeling due to the alteration of the hair's structure. Additionally, products used to maintain straightened hair, such as oils or serums, can add extra weight.
Because pavement is smoother.
The correct phrase is "smoother." In English, the comparative form of the adjective "smooth" is formed by adding "-er," resulting in "smoother." For example, you would say, "This road is smoother than that one."
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Healthy hair is more resistant to water absorption, causing it to float in water. This is because healthy hair has a smoother cuticle layer that repels water rather than absorbing it. In contrast, damaged hair with a rough or lifted cuticle will absorb more water and sink.
A triangle is said to be well-conditioned when no angle in it is less than 30 degrees or greater than 120 degrees. An equilateral triangle is considered to be the best-condition or ideal triangle.
It is smoother because the wind and waves are stronger on the west side.
One quick way to tell if a hair strand is synthetic or human is to do a burn test. Synthetic hair will melt and produce a chemical smell when burned, while human hair will burn and produce a natural hair smell. Additionally, synthetic hair tends to be shinier and smoother than human hair, which is typically more textured and porous.