it dries your hair.
it will be dry.
Nothing if you try it then maybe you will see
Yes
The Hydrogen bonds are broken and reformed
When getting out of the shower and blow drying your hair, try blow drying upside down. That will give your hair more volume including the back of your head.
you shouldn't concentrate on blow drying the tips of your hair because it will like dry out faster.
Blow drying cant affect your hair , Allot of people will say that the heat of the blow dryers will ruin and affect your hair. it depends on why type of hair you have! If you feel your hair seems very dry and knotty and rough then you need to buy some heat protectant spray , you can buy heat protectant especially for blow drying which should help :) xHope this helps :)Sarah x
Keeping hair damp before blow drying helps to minimize heat damage and allows for more effective styling. Damp hair can also better absorb heat, leading to faster drying and reduced frizz. Additionally, using a heat protectant on damp hair can enhance moisture retention and improve overall hair health during the blow-drying process.
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I don't think it will no.
Blow drying your hair for an hour and a half can burn approximately 60 to 100 calories, depending on factors like your weight and the intensity of the activity. While blow drying is not a strenuous exercise, it does require some energy expenditure. The exact number can vary from person to person, but it generally falls within this range.
Hydrogen bonds in the hair are temporarily broken by heat during blow drying and setting. When the hair cools down, the hydrogen bonds reform in the new shape, helping to set the hair in the desired style.