Certainly. As can a straight iron and curling iron. The heat from the blow dryer can make your hair frizzy and over time, cold cause permanent damage
Not much unless you do it A LOT.
Yes, there is no reason wht boys should not blow dry their hair, it is quick and easy, and much better than using a towel or air drying.
The effects of using the blow dry effect, are long soft and shiny, the better you blow dryb ythe gair the straighter it will make it. It also makes the hair habe volume, but too much heat isnt good for the hair
Dying you hair in anyway will damage your hair. It has nothing to do with the color of the dye. If you dye it too much your hair will get frizzy and thin, if you are planning on dying your hair often and dont want this you can get a treatment called a brazillian blow-out or get damage repair shampoo and conditioner.
Being in the sun too long, not washing it, not caring for it. Drying it Colouring it too much, straighteners, blow drying (any excess heat), unbalanced diet (drink lots of water and eat healthily).
No. Dogs with hair rather than fur, required as much careful attention as human hair. Make sure you don't over wash their hair, DO NOT use HIGH heat when blow drying a dog. Make sure you keep the dryer a few inches away. MORE Actually, you can. There is a blow drier for dogs on the market. It moderates the heat so that the problems above don't result.
Well, honey, if you're blow drying your hair every day for about 10 minutes, you're looking at burning through roughly 24 pounds of coal in a year. So, if you live to be around 80 years old, that's about 1,920 pounds of coal just to keep your hair looking fabulous. But hey, at least you're not contributing to global warming with those killer locks!
The hair takes less time to dry when it is dried by a hair dryer.it takes much longer for hair to dry naturally...This answer can differentiate according to what climate you are in because evaporation (naturally drying) can happen faster than heated forced air (blow drying) in an arid or highly humid location. Weather can make a difference.
bowl drying is probably the better way because it doesn't use as much heat. But you should only use a blow dryer or flat iron maximum three times a week or your hair will get really damaged.
It Does Not Damage Your Hair If You Dont Use Too Much.....And Wash It Out The Same Day
Yes saltwater can damage your hair. It depends on how much you are in the salt. But you can prevent damage from keeping moisturizers in your hair.
Time. Don't damage it too much and if you are going to (by blow drying, curling, straightening, etc) use heat protectant spray. A trim every once and a while to cut off dead ends can be good but don't go too often or too short. Also, you can take fish oil pills that are a good supplement for growing out your hair/nails.