Yes.
Leave in conditioners do work but are best for on-the-go uses or when your hair is extremely dry. Leave in conditioners tend to over condition your hair.
So that people could prepare and protect themselves. They may leave the area during the hurricane, the can strengten their window panes, doors, they can remove their pets and belongings to a safer place, etc.
Not necessarily. Leave-in conditioners are usually light weight while rinse out conditioners tend to be heavier or thicker. Most people rinse them out to avoid getting 'weighed down' hair, but you could certainly leave in regular conditioner if you need the moisture.
Yes but only if you leave the window down..you don't want the poor things to suffocate
its not to leave on the high way
yes you can leave the window open for the tooth fairy
Aveda makes several leave in conditioners, including the Elixir line and Color Conserve Foaming Leave In conditioner.
They often reduce speed and power into a bad storm.
You can use leave in conditioners or you can buy shampoo and conditioner that will help ease frizz away.
it gets peed on!
Hurricanes are tropical cyclones, meaning they can only form over warm ocean water. If they leave warm water they lose the characteristics that make them hurricanes. The waters off the coast of Alaska are far too cold to support hurricanes.
The ibis is the mascot of the hurricanes because it is the last to leave when a hurricane is coming and the first to come back. The symbolism of that is unknown to the author.