You are adding an alkaline oxidising agent to counteract the hydrogen in the perm lotion. They cancel each other out and combine to make water.
Water temperature can affect the chemical reaction of the neutralizing product on hair. Using water that is too hot can cause hair damage or alter the effectiveness of the neutralizer. It's important to follow the manufacturer's instructions for water temperature to achieve the desired results and protect the hair.
Neutralising means to cancel out the acidic effect, by adding a base and letting them react to form water and other "harmless" chemicals. Water will only dilute the aicd; it will still be acidic.
"chemical"
No, but it can benefit the hair by adding oil to the natural hair.
neutralising by the process of neutralisation
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Try hairspraying it into place and then adding the hair tie or headband.
they help in reducing a substance (adding hydrogen) which is more electronegative than the acid's anion. Ethanoic Acid + Flourine Gas = Hydrogen Flouride + loose acetate anion They also help in neutralising bases and in the production of dihydrogen gas.
Yes. A reaction does take place in neutralisation.
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Adding curls is a great way to add the appearance of fullness to thin hair, and an asymmetrical part is as well. As for short hair, adding gel is a great way to add some low-key style that still looks sophisticated.
Kerastase hair masks are used to condition and nourish hair. They are also useful for adding volume, strengthening hair and boosting hair color with any hair style.