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Absolutely not, This is a myth that laser hair removal is not effective for white hair. You can trust that it is an effective treatment for the hair removal. You can use this service at any age.
Hair can be both a conductr and an insulator because whenu think about if you use a curlibg iron to curl your hair. heat is needed. To stay in the curls, hair must bg eboth a conductor and an isulator becasue otherwise hair would not be able t saty in this shape if heat was used to make this possible. The heat goesthrough the hair an dremains there for a while.
it depends on the kind of hair your talking about, because if your talking about arm and leg hair, it helps as an insulator because when the hairs stand up and goes back down it traps heat because in the moment that the hair is standing up the surface area increases and helps to store more heat. Now head hair on the other hand its just a thick mass of hair that helps with heat, think of it as a blanket for your head :)
The same thing as if when you're using a hair straightener, but may not be as effective.
hair is not an insulator
insulator
Yes it is generally an effective insulator only surpassed by ceramic or glass.
Absolutely not, This is a myth that laser hair removal is not effective for white hair. You can trust that it is an effective treatment for the hair removal. You can use this service at any age.
Hair can be both a conductr and an insulator because whenu think about if you use a curlibg iron to curl your hair. heat is needed. To stay in the curls, hair must bg eboth a conductor and an isulator becasue otherwise hair would not be able t saty in this shape if heat was used to make this possible. The heat goesthrough the hair an dremains there for a while.
Seal soft plastic to the interior of the window., I have insulated using thermocool an effective insulator.
Yes, just as the birth control patch is still effective if applied to a spot (like the arm or leg) with hair, the patch is effective if a hair is stuck to it.
The length of time for hair loss solutions to be effective varies from a week to several months. This depends on the person's hair type.
it depends on the kind of hair your talking about, because if your talking about arm and leg hair, it helps as an insulator because when the hairs stand up and goes back down it traps heat because in the moment that the hair is standing up the surface area increases and helps to store more heat. Now head hair on the other hand its just a thick mass of hair that helps with heat, think of it as a blanket for your head :)
The most effective method of hair removal is thought to be waxing. Waxing removes unwanted hair for up to six weeks. In addition, hair grows back slower after waxing.
A hair patch, is a versatile and effective solution for individuals dealing with hair thinning or partial hair loss.
No, cotton is not a better insulator than aluminum foil and tissue paper. Aluminum foil is a good insulator as it reflects heat, while tissue paper acts as a thermal barrier. Cotton, on the other hand, is not as effective of an insulator because it does not have the same reflective or thermal barrier properties.