Condition the hair
Applying neutralizer before waving lotion can disrupt the intended chemical process of perming hair. The neutralizer is designed to stop the curling action and reform the hair’s bonds after the waving lotion has processed. Using them in the wrong order may result in hair that doesn't curl properly, leading to uneven texture or ineffective waving. It's best to follow the recommended application sequence for optimal results.
Waving lotion softens and breaks down the hair's natural protein structure during the perming process. This allows the hair to be reshaped into a new curl pattern when wrapped around perm rods before the neutralization step.
I think it is because it's an action word right?! " what did he do? He was waving"
Permanent waving cream typically has a pH around 9-10, which is alkaline. This alkaline pH helps to break the disulfide bonds in hair to allow for restructuring and setting of the hair in a new shape.
It stops the action of the waving solution and rebuilds the hair into it's new form
No, waving is a verb.
A reflex action is an "automatic" and sometimes involuntary action caused by the presence of a stimulus.The action requires no conscious thought and will happen naturally.An example is someone waving ther hand very close to your face, you will naturally blink.This is a reflex action.
If you are waiving your rights, this is how it's spelled. If you are moving your hand, you are waving.
An antonym of waving is to not move.
Waving is a controlled, deliberate movement typically used to greet or signal someone, while flailing involves erratic, uncontrolled motions often associated with distress or lack of coordination. The intent and execution behind each action differ significantly; waving conveys a sense of calm and purpose, whereas flailing can elicit concern or confusion. Additionally, the body language and context surrounding each action further distinguish their effects on observers.
Waving At The Astronauts was created in 2011.
Waving Not Drowning was created in 1982.