yes i think so
Yes
yes it does
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you don't it doesn't affect hair growth
Sometimes people put oil in their hair in an effort to moisturize and protect the hair. There is also the common misconception that hair absorbs oil. While hair does not technically absorb the oil, the oil does coat the hair. The oil is unable to completely absorb into the hair. Instead, the oil coats the hair by latching onto cracks and holes in the hair shaft. The hair has a scaly surface which allows the oil to penetrate the hair as it slides down the hair and slips into those cracks. Think of it like wearing a coat. A coat will protect you, but you would not actually absorb the coat. Hair and oil work in a similar manner. The hair is protected by the oil but is not absorbed.
Try taking a shower or use soap.
yes! I do it all the time! i have oil stains everywhere! i usually use my child's hair! Children's hair works better because it's thinner!
No, motor oil does not grow dreadlocks. Dreadlocks are formed by matting and twisting hair over time, which is a natural process that occurs with human hair. Motor oil is a petroleum-based product used for lubricating engines and has no relation to hair or hair growth. Using motor oil on hair would not create dreadlocks and could damage hair and scalp.
it affects the soicety by jackie chan
One human activity that can affect water quality is polluting in water, such as dumping your oil into a body of water that is used for a water source.
You can use Human hair to help clean up Oil Spills
WHAT hair oil?!