It is possible for people to use non-fruit vinegar on dry hair. Vinegar is well-known for making dull hair, shiny.
No , it is not but vinegar contains water, and there's the usual (non-chemical) reaction of dry ice to any warm liquid... it begins to sublime.
The choice of preposition is important here. There is no significant chemical reaction between dry ice and vinegar, so if you had said "react WITH" the answer would be no. However, vinegar contains water, and there's the usual (non-chemical) reaction of dry ice to any warm liquid... it begins to sublime.
No. They are dead skin cells.Dandruff is a non-living organ because it is just a dead dry skin cells from the scalp. So it is just a it non-living.
Usually some type of freeze hairspray. They are non-sticky and dry quickly.
When you have dry hair, styling becomes difficult. The natural answer to turn dry hair into manageably soft hair in just four steps is: 1. Wash your hair with a non-drying shampoo. 2. Towel hair dry, and pour approximately two - four tablespoons of olive oil in the palm of your hand, and apply to hair liberally. 3. Leave on and wrap head with a towel or clear wrap, and leave oil on for 20 minutes. 4. Wash hair a second time and style as usual. You may repeat this later in the week for extra dry hair. Then repeat weekly.
Either. Obviously if the hair's dry, the rollers need to be hot. If you're rolling your hair while it's wet, they don't have to be. And although rolling your hair when it's wet takes a long time to dry, the curls turn out better looking and tend to last longer.
A non-example of humidity is when a person doesn't sweat from running in it, and when the ground is dry early in the morning. Also its when a girls hair isn't frizzy.
No.
A fruit plant that does not produce any fruit.
Fruit Bearing-is manifold and multitude...........
A fruit plant that does not produce any fruit.
Vinegar.