the hair is wet so the molicules are flatter making it easy to comb. :) trust me i am not a scientist!
It was invented for detangling hair, and just brushing your hair.
Static Electricity
I hung my clothes back out to dry as they were still damp.
Static cling of clothes out of the dryerBalloons sticking to hair and clothesRubbing your feet on a carpet and receiving a shock on a doorknobRecently used comb can attract small bits of paper or lint
Metal is a conductor ... the static electricity trick that you're thinking about works because once you rub off a few electrons they're stuck there - IF everything is insulated.
If a comb is stuck in your hair, try to cut little bits out of the comb, so it is easier to get the hair out. Get little pieces of hair out of the comb at a time. When the comb is out of your hair, your hair will be a little knotty so brush it out well. If you have detangling spray, spray that on your hair. This will work well.
Comb you hair when it's wet or moist or damp and conditioned, and go in small sections from whichever direction you prefer.
Yes, it's OK to first wash your hair, towel dry, and then apply the comb in color while your hair is damp. This will help distribute the color evenly throughout your hair.
because it is easier to manage when wet rather then when dry
While your hair is still damp, apply gel liberally and comb thru. (A straightening iron is much more efficient.)
brushh it, or use a comb if its not that type that brushes out easy, then use a damp towel on your hair it always seems to work for me, but it does depend what style your going for
It makes your hair easier to comb and it makes it shiny
run the comb through the hair
Hair should always be damp when drying as when the hair is wet the hydrogen bonds are broken down and this makes it alot easier to shape and style the hair as desired x
Hair should always be damp when drying as when the hair is wet the hydrogen bonds are broken down and this makes it alot easier to shape and style the hair as desired x
"Damp" is a word meaning, "slightly wet". So, damp hair is hair that is slightly wet.
Hair is attracted to a comb because of the buildup of static electricity on the comb and on the hair. This buildup occurs when you pass the comb through the hair, and can be reduced or eliminated by adding a little bit of water to the comb or to the hair. Depending on the material of the comb, either the comb will be positively charged and the hair negatively charged, or it could be the other way around. Since opposing charges attract each each, the hair then is attracted to the comb.