yes it does
To remove alcohol markers from hair, you can try using rubbing alcohol or acetone-based nail polish remover. Dab a small amount onto a cotton ball and gently rub it onto the affected area. Be sure to rinse thoroughly with water after to remove any residue and avoid drying out the hair.
Leaving conditioner residue on your hair will cause it to become greasy much faster, resulting in more showers needed.
take a small amount and rub it in your hair to style you can use a comb of brush and do that
Yes, but only a small amount.
Ecstasy for one...
GOO GONE. Gets rid of everything and safe. That or any orange based cleaning products. (Just make sure they are natural) You can find them at home depot, shoprite, cvs where ever really. Just don't get it in your eyes.
no it should not
Putting a small amount of conditioner on dry hair that is thick and curly will help to detangle it.
Supposedly it is peanut butter. Take a glob of peanut butter, put it on the spot where the gum is and rub and pull until it comes out. The peanut butter will just wash out with regular shampoo. I hope this works for you.
Put a small amount of selected coloured hair dye, then buy a white/blonde wig and cut the selected amount of hair off of the wig. Get a hair dye brush and dye your artificial hair. Get a Comb Clip and get some hair glue and stick the hair onto your comb! =)
Hair sample drug testing can detect all of the major types of drugs, including marijuana, opiates, methamphetamines, PCP, ecstasy, and cocaine. Hair follicle drug testing can detect the trace amounts of illicit substances trapped in the cortex of the hair for up to 90 days after use. And even with shaven short hair, the hair can be extracted at the root (painful) for a test or your employer can decide not to hire you if you suddenly have no hair since the last time they talked to you.
You misunderstand the science. The ecstasy does not coat the hair, it is integral to the structure of any follicle it is in. It is like asking how you take a single thread out of some fabric, and the answer is the same: with so much difficulty that there is no point.