It's because of the heat from your blow dryer.
A hair dryer blows hot air out.
Hot hair in blowen out which tends to absorb the moisture from your hair .
I Blow Dry My Hair... I Straighten It. I Put It In My Hot Air Balloon. And A Lot Of Other Things.
Watts on a blow dryer indicate its power output, not how hot it gets or how forcefully it blows out hair. The heat settings on the blow dryer control the temperature, while the speed settings determine how forcefully air is blown out.
Blow dryers work by producing hot air that evaporates water from wet hair, speeding up the drying process. The airflow from the blow dryer helps to style the hair by shaping it in the desired direction. The heat from the blow dryer also helps to smooth the hair cuticles, reducing frizz and creating a sleeker look.
that usually means that you turned off the A/C on a higher degree. If it was cold in the morning and you had the A/C on 90 degrees, then turned it off, even when the A/C is off it will still blow out hot air. Vise Versa. If you had it at 65 degrees, turned it off, the air will still blow in cold.
Yes, you can paint hot glue after it has dried.
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A hair dryer typically uses electrical energy to convert it into heat energy and mechanical energy to blow hot air.
well, blow dryers are a good type of way to dry your hair and it blows HOT air but if you use cold air its still okay. but to cold would make your hair freeze so i would probably say hot air
I would defrost it. Get a hair dryer and blow hot air on it.
I only know that blow drying your hair, straightening it, curling it, or putting hot curlers in, can damage your hair and dry it out and even make it fall out. And if you shampoo your hair everyday then your hair can get damaged and dry out. Hope it helps!