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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
Pre dry unusually damp electrodes for 30 - 45 minutes before final drying to minimize cracking of the coating that format.
Because of their soft undersides isopods prefer to stay in cool damp areas to prevent them from drying out
Yes. I assume you're asking if that's a good way to keep it from drying out before it's cooked. It's fine. If you then want to refrigerate it, you should place a lid on the bowl after the damp towel is placed over the pasta. If you just want to keep it fresh before it's boiled, try not to let it stand longer than 15 to 20 minutes.
The opposite is wet, or the similar words moist, damp, or humid.
Try using an anti-frizz serum when your hair is damp. You might always want to try the Vavoom heat protectant spray... it keeps your hair from getting damaged by blow drying and flat ironing
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Use a wet/damp baby wipe before wearing one. Should use one regardless.
No it won't. Try warming and drying the metal with a hairdryer or heat gun first.
You'll need to start "training" the hair for a center part from a side part. When the hair is damp, begin by blow drying the hair in the center. This will help it to stay put all day. If you have side bangs, you will need to have them adjusted so that they will fall correctly within the center part.
Blow dryer only when your hair is damp not alot though