ohkay, people are saying how teasing your hair is really bad for it. i do agree it is..if you don't do it right.
I used t tease my hair, i would tease it really tight and use like half a can of hairspray each time. yeah that part was pretty bad, but what really damages your hair is brushing it out.
if you tease you hair and don't make a helmet out of your hairspray you should be ohkay. just be careful when you brush it out. when you tease your hair you are creating knots. and when you try to rip your brush through knots it will rip your hair. I suggest putting conditioner in your hair and getting the knots out with a thick toothed comb while in the shower.
another tip, don't brush wet hair, comb it with a thick toothed comb
Its not that bad if you dont do it everyday, but it does cause breakage and damage
(it also pulls out your hair)
Yes, it disturbs the cuticle of the hair.
Generally teasing your hair is very bad for it. And yes, it does, the hairspray makes your hair very stiff which cause hair strands to snap
I have been teasing my hair for two years. It isn't that bad for your hair, as long as you know how to comb out out the knots without ripping your hair out(: i just have split ends from straightening my hair, not teasing :D
Yes, teasing a dog is always a bad idea.
By back combing it or teasing it. And lots of hair spray! :)
teasing
Yes cause you tangle your hair.
Beehive hairdos are done by teasing the hair.
It can be. Teasing is the present participle of the verb to tease and can be a verb, noun, or adjective.The girls were teasing the cat.Teasing others about their appearance is not nice.Teasing your hair can damage it by causing split ends.He made a teasing reference to her cooking attempts.
ALOT of hairspray,gel, and teasing
If you do alot of teasing or backcombing to yourv hair then that can cause it to be lost :/
There are two major meanings of the word 'teasing'. The more common is to mock or insult someone, either playfully or mean-spiritedly. The other widely-known use of 'teasing' refers to a hair styling technique that makes hair appear larger and more fluffed-up.