conditioned hair
Yes, often conditioner makes hair less tangly and softer. It is best to use both shampoo and then conditioner for optimal results.
Cats are usually not conditioned after they're shampooed. This is because cats bathe by licking themselves, and the chemicals in human conditioners are made to cling to the hair, making this a poisonous process for cats who would then lick their hair.
Because when you use shampoo, it washes out your hair. When you condition after that, it makes it less dry from washing it. If you shampooed after you conditioned, there would be no point because your hair would just get dried out again.
no
As long as you wash your hair thoroughly with water (perhaps moreso than you did when you shampooed) you hair is fine. You have to get used to how your hair feels, since it's on YOUR head, but no one else will notice. Your hairs natural oils keep it from being too frizzy, and it's shiny and healthier looking than hair that is excessively shampooed, conditioned, straightened, dried, etc. Natural is best!- - -At the beginning you're hair is slightly greasy (still wash it when you normally would of course!) but pretty soon after, about two weeks or so you're hair kinda adapts to having no use shampoo. What do you think our ancestors did- - -
Yes. Semi-permanent colors are usually applied to shampooed towel dried hair.
A shampoo and set is a service that is done in a salon. First a woman's hair is shampooed and then it is rolled with curlers. When the hair is dry, the curlers are removed and the hair is styled.
A shampoo and set is a service that is done in a salon. First a woman's hair is shampooed and then it is rolled with curlers. When the hair is dry, the curlers are removed and the hair is styled.
Yes it will make the hair smoother
till your hair is dry
"Temporary" Hair Color lasts from shampoo to shampoo. In other words, once the color is applied, it will wash out the next time the hair is shampooed.
yes because it can grow right