Conditioner is absorbed into the hair and not the scalp. The outside layer of the hair, the cuticle, can be described as being like roof tiles. The conditioner gets in under these, fills in gaps and smoothens down the cuticle.
Yes, cold water is excellent for the hair and scalp. Rinsing out conditioner from the hair in cool water will lock in the shine, help fight frizz, and close the pores of the scalp. Artificial haircolor will not fade as much if shampooed with cool water also.
No
The type of conditioner you use depends on the type of hair you have, Make sure you rinse any conditioner out of your hair very well, I usually tell my clients to rinse very well then when they think they've rinsed enough- switch to the coldest water you can stand and rinse again, This way your scalp will be rinsed completely and you won't have to worry about your head pores.
no
Yes
because it has pores that absorb water
There are no pores on the top of your head (scalp) in the same way there are pores on your skin. However, hair follicles on your scalp can get clogged, leading to conditions like dandruff or folliculitis. It's important to maintain a healthy scalp by keeping it clean and using appropriate hair care products.
it depends on how many pores it has
just make sure you don't put conditioner neer your scalp or just don't use conditioner
Plants absorb carbon dioxide through pores on the leaves or other parts of the plant.
No however, you should never put the conditioner on your scalp. And comb the conditioner through your hair, then cool rinse it out. You won't believe how good your hair will feel after.
igneous rocks do absorb water because of all the pores ,cracks, and holes in them. The holes will absorb the water and the water will get trapped in the rock there for igneous rocks do absorb water.