To prevent hair from sticking together, using a lightweight conditioner can help by providing moisture without weighing it down. Regularly applying a leave-in conditioner or a detangling spray can also reduce friction and keep strands separate. Additionally, ensuring hair is thoroughly dried and using a wide-toothed comb can minimize tangles. Lastly, avoiding excessive heat styling can help maintain individual strand separation.
Hydrogen bonds
it helps the ingredients to stick together
Static Electricity!
Balloons can stick to hair due to static electricity. When friction occurs between the balloon and hair, electrons are transferred, causing a buildup of static charge. This static charge creates an attractive force between the balloon and the hair, causing them to stick together.
Stick your head under a running shower, get a change of clothes on, then get a hair cut. Hope this helps! ^.^ dunk your head in the toilet and flush. =) stick your head under that little nozzle attached to the sink!
electricity helps energy and magnetisim stick thing together
CohesionAdhesion
Hair helps then climb, rub them together to attract mates, and a lot of other reasons.
eather in your hair or down the drain...sometimes they make shampoo so the color will purposly stick to your hair and sometimes they dont...hope that helps!
Hairspray works by using certain chemicals which bond together in the hair thus causing the hair to stick together. This makes the hair firm and also weights it down, which causes it to not go wild in the wind for instance.
If the comb is positively charged, it will attract negatively charged particles in your hair, causing your hair strands to stick together or stand on end due to static electricity.
Water is made up of lots of tiny molecules. The molecules are attracted to each other and stick together. The molecules on the very top of the water stick together very closely to make a force called surface tensionI hope that helps :D