if you don't then the hair will become damp and it will stink
Hair should be allowed to cool prior to finishing so that the hair follicles are not damaged.
Allowing hair to cool before dressing is essential because it helps maintain the style and shape created during styling. When hair is hot, it remains pliable, and any manipulation can cause it to lose its form once it cools down. Cooling also reduces the risk of heat damage, ensuring the hair remains healthy and vibrant. Additionally, cooled hair tends to hold products better, providing longer-lasting results.
Allowing hair to cool down before finishing helps to set the style in place, as heat styling tools create temporary changes in the hair's structure. Cooling allows the cuticles to close, which can enhance shine and reduce frizz. Additionally, it minimizes the risk of damage, as hair is more resilient when it’s allowed to return to a cooler temperature gradually. Ultimately, this can lead to a more polished and lasting look.
By dressing up cool
The reason for a ‘cooling step’ in these instances is that we need to make sure the hair is ‘set’ into its new configuration, and in order for that to happen, it has to have been returned to its normal temperature.
Mexican/Spanish guys who think they're cool dressing like gangsters.
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I think of 'cool' meaning people want to be like you. I've seen plenty of people dressing up as Santa around Christmas time. So, according to my definition, he is cool, yes!
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what degree burn requires to be submerged in cool water, leave blister intact and cover with dry sterile dressing
I think they should be allowed in dog shows because they are cool!