Because it's REALLY dirty.
the actual hair itself doesnt change just the length. depending on the season... during the summer it can get VERY short, and long during the winter.
I would not recommend foam rollers for thick or stubborn hair. They are more likely to give in to the form of your hair than they are to reshape it.
Yes, but I have always found the plastic better. They hold the hair better and aren't squishy like the foam.
No it doesnt
It most likely will but if it doesnt dont get worried It most likely will but if it doesnt dont get worried
no he doesnt he has brownishh hair
I just got my hair thinned last thursday ( my hair was really thick!) And it doesnt matter if you then it , it doesnt efffect it .
not at all. well wen i striaghten my hair i put spray in it so it doesnt burn but nope it doesnt at all. it doesnt matter what time of day it is wen u r straightening ur hair!
Well first of all, she takes care of it. Second, she has a professional hair styliest who does her hair everyday! Ok, she doesnt have a pro do her hair EVERYDAY, only for movies and special events. She does her own hair herself.
use hair foam to calm the frizz
You sweat so your hair doesnt friz.
It is best to consult a veterinarian for safe removal of dried spray foam insulation from a dog's hair to prevent any harm to the dog's skin or fur during the removal process. Avoid attempting to remove it yourself as it can be challenging and potentially harmful to the dog.