Hair drys at the root before the rest of the hair due to the "heat zone" from the scalp. This is a person's own body heat which comes up from the scalp and warms and drys the hair. This is also why blonding occurs faster at the root.
if your hair root is strong . great, but danruff is dry flaky skin on your scalp. there is med i think to controll it and there is specal shapoo to
Before the invention of the hair dryer, it was common for men and women to use vacuum cleaners to dry their hair.
people used towels to dry their hair or waited for it to dry
You can, but just like the rest of your hair, it will fry it. A lot of times they get really dry and you have to cut the dead ends off, so if I were you, I would let them air dry.
it doesnt HAVE to be wet or dry but dry is better for your hair. if you iron it wet, your hair can become heat damaged. ____________ Hair must be completely dry before using a heated curling iron. If not, the hair will scorch.
Before 1920 you only washed your hair once a week anyway, so people just let it dry on its own.
No you always apply to dry hair. Never wet your hair before coloring.
The white bulb at the root of your hair wen it falls off is called dandruff. Dandruff is basically dry and loose scales off your scalp.
yes you have to because if you dont there is a chance where you can burn your hair
My dear, ALL hair roots are sticky. That is how they are held into the scalp. If they are dry, then the hair is ready to fall out... Sticky is good in hair roots. Dr. Hair
it depends on the texture of your hair and the thickness, lets say you have really thick hair i would use a hair dryer most of the way and let the rest air dry (To have less frizziness) and if you had really thin hair i would just let it air dry
use a towel