Yo cool man i don't know though sorry cause i am the one that just asked that question. Try something else ay man
protons beings shared that means that if they touch they are expersing sparks and negative and poitive are touching. this is a negative touch
it is electrostaticaly charged
it is electrostaticaly charged
because it became statik liktresty
crackle, rustle
If at all possible, you should try to avoid combing or brushing wet hair at all. However, whether wet or dry, hair should always be combed from the ends. This is done because it is easier to work tangles and/or knots out of the hair.
After you put the regular nail polish on then wait for it to dry then you put the crackle on and as it drys it will crackle.
Yes it will destroy your hair!!!!!!
It gets brushed.
Wet Hair or Dry Hair?It is better for your hair to be dry. Why? Well, it depends on where you are, or what you are doing. If you are sleeping with wet hair, that might make you sick. Nothing serious, just a minor cold maybe. For me, having wet hair is uncomforable, but that might be different for you. On a cold day, you might get sick also, though it might cool you down on a hot day. Except on a hot day, it would dry quickly. But who cares anyway? Either way your hair is going to dry. It can't stay wet forever.~ShannonYOU SON OF A 888888888888888888
If the hair is dry, and the air is also very dry, plastic combs (especially nylon) may generate static electricity, and this can result in the hairs standing on end as the charged hair shafts repel each other.In most circumstances, there is enough moisture in the air, in the hair, or on the hair to keep it combed in place. The low relative humidity in heated interior air during the winter is usually the culprit.
Shower and blow-dry or wair a hat.