yes because if u wash it with shampoo it normally goes
Washing Your Hair well obviously your washing your hair but my friend said that its been scientificly proven that using head and shoulders is the same as using washing up liquid. i know this is a question in a answer but - is this true??
Washing too much or too vigorously can make your head sore and uncomfortable, yes.
I recommend washing your hair more often,combing your hair everyday,and for more safety,cut your hair.
Wash your hair regularly. If you are washing regularly, change your shampoo as you may have an allergy.
Wash your hair twice a week, condition it and leave for atleast 3 mins before washing it off leave in some olive oil in your hair before washing and massage your head to stimulate blood flow
Washing your hair when you have a head cold and staying indoors will not necessarily make you sicker. A head cold is caused by a viral infection, not by getting your hair wet. However, exposing yourself to cold temperatures or drafts after washing your hair could potentially make your symptoms feel worse temporarily due to the sensation of cold on your head. It is always important to keep warm and rest when you have a cold to help your body recover.
If you do not wash your hair, your hair will get REALLY greasy and thin. It will get frizzy and staticky and you will look horrible. Also, you will get BIG painful pimples on your head preventing you from brushing your hair and your scalp will dry and flake.
No, actually it would make it 10 times worse! Trust me! My cousin did it!
no you can not but probably should because if you don't then you will smell like a big ball of turd :)
Yes, you can wash your hair if you have chickenpox. Use a mild shampoo and gentle washing, and pat dry.
To get your hair to grow longer on the sides and the back of your head, you need to properly take care of it. Don't wash your hair everyday because by washing it you strip essential oils from your scalp.
I'm no expert in hair or anything but I think that it is to keep your head warm. That would be my guess.