do you mean like backcombing it? if so, just get a comb and brush up rather than down. its easy. :)
Some of the real life examples of static electricity are:rubbing the balloon on your hair and your hair will stick onto the balloonrubbing plastic pen or comb on a jumper & pieces of paper will stick onto itbrushing your hair & hair will stick on your skin if you have a long hairif your hair's down, & you're going to put your sweater on your hair will stick onto your sweater
in a bad experience ive had they stick better to hair so make sure youll be able to remove the bandaid without pulling too much hair really hurts if you do
To curl your hair like a goblin is simple. Just take a pencil, a stick, and glue! Make sure that the pencil has a clip on it them rap your hair in it. Then take the stick and mix it with ur hair then glue ur hair!
bollon
you stick one in and then you stick another one in
A stick. Or somone with extremely brown hair that puts way to much product in
The girls hair was as straight as a pin. The girl had stick hair.
Poop sticks to bum hair because Your bum hair is very long obviously. Mine does not stick because i shave my butt
Rubbing a balloon on your hair creates static electricity, which causes your hair to have a positive charge. The balloon, in turn, becomes negatively charged. Opposite charges attract, so the negatively charged balloon will attract the positively charged hair, causing it to stick to the balloon.
Hair might stick to balloons due to the static electricity generated by rubbing the balloon against the hair. When the balloon is rubbed on hair, electrons transfer from the hair to the balloon, giving the balloon a negative charge and causing the hair to be attracted to it.
thai stick
Yes and cloths.