Yes. That's because when hair comes in contact with water, it swells.
The hair takes less time to dry when it is dried by a hair dryer.it takes much longer for hair to dry naturally...This answer can differentiate according to what climate you are in because evaporation (naturally drying) can happen faster than heated forced air (blow drying) in an arid or highly humid location. Weather can make a difference.
This depends, of course, on the length and type of hair. Very short hair dries almost instantly with a towel while long, thick hair can take hours to dry naturally. Thin hair also dries more quickly than, say, very coarse, thick hair.
Put a little bit of mousse in it, then brush it backwards very fiercely. Finish it with hair spray and hold your hair up a bit while it dries.
It will grow naturally, just don't cut the top hair.
massage your scalp on a regular basis; it is proven to spead up hair growing speed
Salty water does not make your hair grow longer, it dries it out and makes it wavy. Wash your hair straight after you have gotten out of the ocean or pool. There are treatments that you get from salons that will help and trim it now and then, dont let your split ends get bad.
It could be, but not necessarily,you have to keep combing your hair,after washing your hair comb it,or after washing your hair with hot water put towel on it,it will be straighten.
No it dries out your hair
Because the clorine dries out your hair.
it dries your hair.
I have curly hair and I think its a little less curly shorter. Not sure but, it might be
No. It dries your hair out.