Probably not as plants require specific nutrients that are not present in hair gel.
Yes. Some plants will grow in water. Some plants will grow in gel. Some plants will grow in a soil-less medium such as vermiculite and peat moss. Some plants just need air.
In 1929 Chemico, a company based in Birmingham UK, started to market a product called Brylcream.It was the first hair gel on the market
Gel is used for sculpting hair, and sometimes maintaining small hair flaws you cant gel down with something like a straightening iron. Gel is very popular among teenage guys so they can make there hair spiky or something. Hope this helps!
So heres my story. Ive been using hair gel since I graduated high school ('05). I never saw anything happen to my hair as a result of this because I would only have my hair gel-ed up for a few hours then ide wash it out when I got home. It wasnt until this past year when I started working full time in addition to going to school full time, when I started noticing a change in my hair. I had the gel on for longer portions of the day and as a result of that my hair wasnt growing as fluently as it did before. My theory is simple, after you apply gel on your hair it eventually dries out and what I think is happening is that the pores in your scalp are clogged/closed which stunts the growth of hair. My solution: Hair food (which i used before and was good on my hair but hard to wash out) or using expensive gel that remains wet even after its in your hair. You could also just keep it hood and not wear any gel at all na mean?
No penuts do not grow on plants,they grow in the ground
Yes
There are tons of hair gel made by different companies. Most hair gels that I know of such as Ampro have protein in them. Hair is nothing but protein. If you are using a hard hair gel, wash it out gently, if you brush it and the gel is hard, I'm sure you will see some hair loss such as shedding. Try to avoid gel that has a lot of alcohol in them which is drying to your hair which can lead to a bit of shedding and dry hair. Other than that I don't see anything wrong with hair gel.
Yes. Some plants will grow in water. Some plants will grow in gel. Some plants will grow in a soil-less medium such as vermiculite and peat moss. Some plants just need air.
you need to dye your hair black. and cut it to a sort of shoulder length.
Hair gel does keep in loose hair because the plastic in the gel sticks to loose hair
Mostly person used hair gel for maintain a hair stylies but regular use for hair gel causes of hair damage.....
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Yes. Your hair grows from the root (inside your scalp) not from the ends. The only thing you can really do to stop your hair from growing is to remove the root.
Hair gel is classified as a solid.
In the desert (e.g. cactus plants).
Pre steps: Empty Bowls, Colour hair Blonde, Grow hair, Buy gel Stand with you legs apart.