pushing
pulling
Pushing and Pulling differ like Positive and Negative directions.
a spring balance is used to measure a pushing or pulling force.
Pushing
Forces used when brushing your teeth are pushing, pulling and rotating
It's a hair style that is formed from back brushing ones hair and then using lots of hair spray to make it very poofy. Back brushing is where you brush in the opposite direction that you normally would. Back brushing causes the poofing(also frizz+breakage so it's not a great idea..) and then the hairspray sticks the poof in place.
pushing
pulling
pulling
No it harms it. Too much brushing can be bad but brushing your hair normally will not harm it. It removes dirt from your hair and it detangles it. It is good for you.
Pushing.
Pushing and Pulling differ like Positive and Negative directions.
Yes. Curly hair strands are much thinner and more easily damaged then straight hair. In addition to pulling apart curl ringlets, brushing aggravates the cuticle and breaks the strands, usually resulting in frizzy, damaged hair. The safest way to detangle is to use your fingers or a wide tooth comb in the shower when your hair is wet and saturated with conditioner.
It will damage the cuticle by pushing the scales the wrong way. The cuticle protects the hair with a lot of backcombing and backbrushing you take away the hairs own defense.
a spring balance is used to measure a pushing or pulling force.
No.