I'm not sure what it will accomplish but it shouldn't hurt anything. While baking soda is a very mild abrasive, it doesn't really cut grease or oil so I don't think it will remove too much oil from your hair and make it brittle.
Hair loss, a severely burned scalp, and hospitalization will occur if one mixed water and household bleach and applied it to human hair.
No. The baking soda will probably just dry it out and possibly irritate your scalp.
household bleach will not dye your hair, if you put too much of it on your head you will probably get chemical burns to your scalp and charged with assault.
baking soda mixed with shampoo! works perfectly!
No. Hot water dries out the hair and scalp and will fade artificial color.
Yes, cold water is excellent for the hair and scalp. Rinsing out conditioner from the hair in cool water will lock in the shine, help fight frizz, and close the pores of the scalp. Artificial haircolor will not fade as much if shampooed with cool water also.
Yes. The scalp is the base of your hair. You have a dry scalp your hair won't be very healthy. Let's say this, if you have a plant and the dirt is dry. The plant won't be able to get what it needs... water. If the plant is over watered the plant will still be sick. That's like some of us who have oily hair. The dirt is to the plant like our scalps are to our hair. Bad scalp equals bad hair.
Too much of hot water damages the hair as the heat in the water dries up the surface of the scalp. This will affect the moisture content of the scalp. The structure of the hair and the scalp gets enriched by water that is neither too hot nor too cold.
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No. However water that is too hot may make your scalp dry.
Astronauts use small amounts of water that they distribute directly on their scalp. They then use no rinse shampoo that is also added directly to their scalp and then work the shampoo through their hair.
The study of the hair and scalp is called trichology.