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Water temperature can affect the hair structure by opening or closing the cuticle layer. Hot water opens the cuticle, making the hair more porous and prone to damage, while cold water closes the cuticle, sealing in moisture and smoothing the hair. It's generally recommended to use lukewarm water for washing hair to maintain its health and prevent damage.
Don't use warm water when you wash your hair. Warm or heat damages your hair. Use cooler water.
Using hot water to shampoo hair will cause artificial haircolor to quickly fade even more so than if luke-warm or cool water were used. Just like skin, hot water can dry out the hair as well.
Fur and hair helps animals even though they Arte warm blooded to keep warm
No, your will warm it up and it will pass through you just like any other water. Even if you swallow an ice cube it will simply melt into water and do the same.
Use warm, soapy water (or shampoo).
Hair is dead cells. You have to have a healthy diet. Don't wash your hair too often or the natural oils will be stripped and it will become brittle. Use warm water, not hot. Don't use rubber bands, or styles that break the hairs. Trim ends to prevent damage from spreading.
The cheapest way to grow your hair out is by using warm/hot water on your hair when you wash it. :)
Any hair shampoo and warm water should dissolve the syrup and wash it away.
You have to wash it with warm water and then cut off the hair that is left.
They both have their good I will explain!Hot:It helps kill germsCold:its more heathier for your hair
Most adhesives will come off hair if you wash it in warm water and shampoo 2-3 times.