Use peanut butter or regular butter and the wash.
no it is not sticky but it is good for your hair
plasters - no. plasters ahhh. no. white blood cells. thats it. not plasters? DONT PUT PLASTERS DOWN.
Hairspray contains ingredients like resins and polymers that create a flexible film on the hair to hold the style in place. These ingredients can leave a sticky residue when they dry, which helps maintain the hold of the hairstyle but can also make the hair feel sticky to the touch.
You will have sticky hair.
plasters are blue so that it can be detected while cooking
Alopecia mucinosa is a rare form of primary cutaneous T-cell lymphoma that can cause hair follicles to become sticky due to excessive mucin production. This condition is characterized by red-brown patches or plaques on the skin associated with hair loss. A dermatologist can help diagnose and manage this condition.
Curls Rock, by Catwalk. They have a lot of great sprays, gels, etc. that work well for curly hair without making it sticky.
Simple. Gum+hair=sticky mess. You press gum into hair and presto, your an idiot.
When you pull out a hair, the root of the pulled follicle may appear sticky due to the presence of sebum, a natural oil secreted by the sebaceous glands. Sebum lubricates the hair and skin, and when a hair is pulled out, it can carry some of this sticky substance with it.
You'd have sticky hair from all that sugar.
it will make your hair dry and sticky !
Sticky glue