yes u can its not advised though..lol..
If u want
Yes, but don't. It's likely your hair will literally burn & fall out.
No - texturizers contain CHEMICALS, but that does not necessarily mean natural hair is automatically healthier. There are people who have healthy chemically-treated hair & there are girls with natural hair who have unhealthy hair.
You CAN, but you should not because you will end up with different curl/wave patterns in your hair & they will likely break/burn off if they've already been treated previously.
to get your hair like cymphonique's you have to wash it then put in gel let it dry a little bit but keep it wet then comb it through wash it out put hand fulls of gel all over your hair til its covered then use the blowdryer and let the wind dry it but keep the blowdryer close to your hair but not to close. not jkng but im not sure if it will work with people with straight hair or people using texturizer so for people using texturizer you have to let your hair grow out natural if it doesnt work with your hair creamed or texturized.
1. gel 2. mousse 3. grease 4. shampoo 5. hair spray 6. dye 7. oil 8. texturizer
Yes. Henna is considered safe because it is natural but there are no studies either way.
Easy just go get it cut and bring a picture or they can look it up for you. I got my hair cut just like her's last week and they textured my hair with a razor. Then what I do is after a shower let my hair dry a little then spray in sea-salt texturizer and then blow dry it. While I do that I use a round bristle brush to straighten my bangs and then tease the rest of my hair. After that whole process I put hair wax in it, scrunch it with my fingers, and blow dry it some more.
No, but if you put some lemon juice in your hair and go into the sun for a while, your hair will gradually get lighter. Then you can wash it out.
Never use texturizer everyday. Depending on your hair growth a month an 1/2. it's best to wait at least two -three months . And I recommend you use moisturizers like S-curl or Hawaiian Silky they're at most urban hair supply stores.They keep your hair from being dry ( because we have thicker hair we have to hydrate more ). I went natural ,and cut all my relaxed hair off in 2009 and started texturing my hair .With in a year now it's down my back... (note) make sure to keep your ends cut,and comb and moisturize hair daily . If you don't lint will get in your hair and tangle. Hope this helps.
You put her with a boy chinchilla and leave it alone for a little while than maybe it will be pregnant
After a while since you are pregnant. you will notice that you put on weight, and you eat more , your nipples are firm.