techincally yes- if you over condition your hair it will become little greasy. but it will be soft!
Yes hair condition is a very good shaving aid. It makes the razor glide over the skin and it softens the hair.
A lot of people condition their hair. There is no definite answer, but anyone that cares about their hair does it.
Telogen Effluvium is a common hair loss condition. The condition is a result of the decrease of hair follicles growing hair. It causes the shedding of hair on the scalp.
When you do condition your hair, put A LOT of conditioner in your hair and put a shower cap, plastic bag, or anything over it without rinsing, and leave it in for about 15-20 min then rinse and bam dont have to condition it for a day or two
Condition, condition, condition. Your hair has been dyed multiple times and will be dry.
A homozygous condition would be the possession of alleles for red hair and red hair. A heterozygous condition would be characterized by the possession of alleles for brown hair and red hair.
Leave in conditioners do work but are best for on-the-go uses or when your hair is extremely dry. Leave in conditioners tend to over condition your hair.
2 or 3. If you've got some left over you can add it to your conditioner when you condition your hair. That will extend the life of the colour.
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The common variety of balding in males is due to the effect of male hormone testosterone, hair on the scalp is especially sensitive to testosterone, after puberty mature males normally have loss of hair over the temples. Which probably makes them look sexy eg.Bruce Willis. So balding is an extreme form of hormone sensitivity.The hair over the eyebrows is not sensitive to testosterone so it is not lost. But in a condition called alopecia totalis hair is lost over the eyebrows too, but his is due to destruction of hair follicles by a skin disease.In hypothyroidism a condition where thyroid function is reduced hair over the eyebrows is lost.
It really depends on the condition of your hair. If your hair is in bad condition then you should use it at least every 10 days. If your hair is a little dry and conditioner is not improving it then you should use it once a month. If your hair is in good condition use it very seldom because it will make no difference to the condition of your hair except to make it look greasy.
You can get "frizzy hair" (tangled, tight curls) from humidity. For example if you stay in the fog for a few minutes, your hair becomes unraveled. But the opposite condition (extreme dryness) can also cause hair to curl up. This normally happens when the hair is over-washed.