well use some common sense.. i mean yeah if you do it everyday you'll damage your hair but if u do it once in a while its okay but its far more better than for example straightening it
Static hair is not necessarily bad for your hair health, but it can affect the appearance of your hair by making it look frizzy and unruly. Static hair is often caused by dryness or friction, so using moisturizing products and avoiding excessive brushing can help reduce static and improve the overall look of your hair.
Layers in hair refer to different lengths of hair that are cut throughout the hairstyle to create dimension and texture. Layers can enhance volume, add movement to the hair, and frame the face. Different layering techniques can be used based on the desired style and hair type.
Hair acts as a physical barrier that can trap and block microbes from reaching the skin surface. Sebaceous glands associated with hair follicles also produce oils that create an acidic environment on the skin's surface, making it inhospitable for certain microbes. Additionally, hair follicles have immune cells that help fight off invading pathogens.
The hair follicle is the part of the hair that contains the hair bulb, which is where the hair matrix or hair-producing cells are located. The hair bulb is connected to the rest of the hair strand by the hair shaft.
Head hair typically grows the fastest compared to facial hair and body hair.
Scrunching isn't necessarily bad for your hair although it may cause split ends which damages the hair if you don't get them cut off.
No. It does the opposite.
no no ,get your hair wet go outside when it is humid
Yes! Curl creams and straightening serums are simply for marketing purposes only! If the product makes your hair curl it will also, assist in the straightening process.
try a curl scrunching gel or a tousled beachy wave spray.
You can either have your hair dry or wet when scrunching your hair. Rub your hair with a towel as if you were drying it. Then apply Moose, or Gel and curl hair into shape. Most people purfure to scrunch hair when wet.
You can try getting some gel and scrunching up your hair, letting it dry naturally or using a diffuser on a blow dryer.
a good scrunching gel is Herbal Esences Curl Sruching Gel (totally twisted, its in a purple bottle with a green lid...barney colors! =] ) , it works really good and doesnt make your hair frizzy or crunchy.Aussie Instant Freeze Sculpting Gel is awesome! It will work great if you have curly or straighter hair. I love it.
Assuming you want curly hair... Apply your preferred curl-enhancing product. Attach the diffuser to your hair dryer, turned on to low. Instead of scrunching with your hands, let the diffuser physically do the 'scrunching' for you. Pile a section of hair into the diffuser, 'scrunch' it towards your scalp, and hold it there for 10-15 seconds. You likely want the air flow going up, angled away from your head. Repeat until hair is nearly dry. Resist hand scrunching. Let it finish trying on its own. Important: do not touch. Let it dry completely. The curls are setting and touching it now will disturb them.
Assuming you want curly hair... Apply your preferred curl-enhancing product. Attach the diffuser to your hair dryer, turned on to low. Instead of scrunching with your hands, let the diffuser physically do the 'scrunching' for you. Pile a section of hair into the diffuser, 'scrunch' it towards your scalp, and hold it there for 10-15 seconds. You likely want the air flow going up, angled away from your head. Repeat until hair is nearly dry. Resist hand scrunching. Let it finish trying on its own. Important: do not touch. Let it dry completely. The curls are setting and touching it now will disturb them.
Wash your hair with chunky peanut butter. I know I know, it sounds weird, but it really works!
if you are scrunching your hair and dont want to make it look greasy, you should use less gel or hairspray or whatever you use.