When you mean cream do you mean conditioner or treatment, or styling cream ..as a hairdresser i am mputting anything wet on something dry always makes a differenceyou notice in time the condition of your hair will changebe more specific in what type of cream for what type of hair
Yes, it's OK to first wash your hair, towel dry, and then apply the comb in color while your hair is damp. This will help distribute the color evenly throughout your hair.
No not really because it would cause ur hair to fall out
A wet to dry flat iron is designed to use the steam that is created from wet hair.
Yes, cream developer is OK to use with gel color.The consistency will be too runny to apply out of a bottle, so be sure to mix it in a glass or plastic bowl and apply with a tint brush. This will also give you better control. ;)
Yes definitely. That much heat may damage your hair but it is definitely okay to dry it and then straighten it.
Yes as long as it is where they can`t lick it or call vet to see if they have it for dogs that's ok if they lick it
As long as it doesn't contain a medicine such as a topical steroid... it should be OK. If it does or if you are not sure, you may apply the cream, wait for 15 minutes, wash your hands and then it is OK.
it sizzles only because it's wet so its fine
The answer is no. Extended exposure to dry heat can cause weakening or breakage of the hair strand, which is difficult or impossible to artificially repair. Blow drying is okay alone but even that is not the best thing for your hair. Straightening your hair even every once a month is bad. I would suggest letting your hair dry naturally, and as it dries comb it with a narrow toothed comb several times for half an hour -- that will make straight hair.
It's OK as long as you use a deep conditioner and hydrating shampoo because frequent washing could dry out your hair.
well i have VERY thick hair and straighting it, takes about 1 hour but it is worth it. if you go to a salon or a place that sells hair product ask for a gell like cream that you put in your hair before straighting and it helps to not fry your hair and so your hair doesnt break out. just whatever you do dont straighten your hair if it is damp or wet.it should be DRY,unless you have the straightener that is for wet and damp hair. if you do it anyways with any straightener i promise you IT WILL DAMAGE YOUR HAIR VERY BAD!!!!!there are also conditioners,shampoo,leave-in-conditioner,and cream that can make your hair straight. there are alot of choices. hope everything goes ok bout your hair. mine came out wonderful and straight. also the straightening conditoner and shampoo really makes you hair shiny and smooth. it works!