Yes, you can wet your hair instead of washing it, especially if you're looking to refresh your style without using shampoo. Wetting your hair can help remove some surface dirt and make it easier to style. However, it won't provide the same cleansing benefits as a full wash with shampoo, so it's best used as a temporary solution.
It looks shiny and wet
Yes, you can. Many people get them wet in sinks when washing the hair, or making them swim in pools.
Yes, you can wash your hair if you have chickenpox. Use a mild shampoo and gentle washing, and pat dry.
There are a lot of different things that can cause migraines, from periods (hormonal changes), stress, smells (perhaps the reaction to a pleasant shampoo smell?), medications, and foods, to mention just a few. If you've had repeated migraines after washing your hair and going to bed with it wet, then it seems that could be a cause of your migraines. If washing your hair and going to bed with wet hair has only caused a migraine once or twice over a long period of time, then I would look elsewhere for the cause...
No, the drying of wet hair is a physical change, not a chemical change. The change in state from wet to dry is due to the evaporation of water and does not involve any chemical reactions altering the composition of the hair.
Because girls spend a lot of time making their hair right for the day and sometimes they just don't feel like washing it again.
Washing your hair with tinsel in it is not recommended, as tinsel is a delicate material that can easily tangle and break when wet. Additionally, tinsel can be difficult to remove from the hair once it becomes wet and tangled. It is best to remove the tinsel from your hair before washing it to avoid any damage or difficulties in the washing process.
hair gets wet in the bath because you put your hair in the water that causes your hair to get wet .it can get wet by playing water games
Washing using water as a solvent for the dirt.
Because girls spend a lot of time making their hair right for the day and sometimes they just don't feel like washing it again.
Hair washing has been around since before soap was created. It was started by just getting the hair wet at first. When soap came about, that is when it started being used on the hair. It was a way of life that parents taught their kids.
Well first you take a shower/get your hair wet, then cut it, then when your hair dries put in moose, then itll stay like you want it