Try bathing or showering everyday, and maybe try Vinager or Milk, if you use milk make sure you have a shower or bath after. Maybe get your hair done at the salon get a nice wash and style. You could also try switching shampoos. It may depend on where you work or the things you go around, could also be caused by burning you hair with a curler or straightner etc. Try turning down the heat, on your device, if you have hair that burns easy. Do not use just water or hair sprays or perfumes it may make it worse or make it smell good and go away. You could also try head and shoulders shampoo works good also. Don't cut your hair off for no reason. You could also try getting a cut tho, maybe your dry ends burn easy and that's what's holding the smell. Hope it helped.
It is a chemical change.Physical changes are reversible but a rotting egg cannot be made a fresh egg again. Also, the contents of a rotten egg are different from that of a fresh egg. This is also proof of the change being chemical as new products are formed in chemical change only.
The bad smell in well water could be caused by the presence of sulfur, bacteria, or other contaminants. Sulfur bacteria can produce hydrogen sulfide gas, giving off a rotten egg smell. It's best to get your water tested to determine the exact cause and find an appropriate solution.
Sulfur is a yellow element that smells of rotten eggs.
Yes, an eggy smell in well water can be caused by both high levels of iron and sulfur. The presence of sulfur bacteria in the water can lead to the production of hydrogen sulfide gas, which gives off a rotten egg odor. High levels of iron in the water can also contribute to the formation of hydrogen sulfide gas and the accompanying odor.
When calcium sulphide reacts with hydrochloric acid, it forms calcium chloride and hydrogen sulphide gas. The balanced chemical equation for the reaction is CaS + 2HCl → CaCl2 + H2S. Hydrogen sulphide gas being released gives off a rotten egg smell.
Food.If an egg floats it is a bad egg, the egg floats due to the build-up of gas in the egg.The gas formed gives off the really bad rotten egg smell
Why does my burps smell off egg
Unknown to me what 'my? Sonata 2005?' is or means, but the smell may come from the chemical Hydrogen sulfide, chemically symbolised as H2S.It is a very poisonous gas that knocks out the nose's ability to detect it after the first sniff. If you smell it (rotten eggs or cesspool) get instantly fresh air.
have your catalytic converter checked. when they are going bad, you used to get a rotten egg smell, now its sulfer, or like someone lit off a bunch of matches.
Volcanic gases can have a strong sulfur smell resembling rotten eggs, due to the presence of sulfur dioxide and hydrogen sulfide. Other gases emitted by volcanoes can have a pungent or acidic odor, depending on the specific composition of the gas mixture.
AnswerBecause your motor is running too rich and the unburnt fuel is being burned in the catalytic converter, it makes the sulfur smell. At least this is what I've been told.http://www.autozone.com/servlet/UiBroker?UseCase=S001&UserAction=viewSimpleDiagInfo&Parameters=infoyou didn't say what make of car u have, but a lot of Japanese cars smell like rotten egg just because of the fuel additives in the USA
I was away from home for a few days ,when I returned a funny smell came from my fridge i had forgot to throwaway oranges and they were rotten could this be where the smell came from?
Typically this is caused when the fuel is burned uncleanly and the sulfur in gas makes it smell
All cars do it with fresh cats and an over rich condition. The ricers "computer up" their fuel flow and then you get that smell. You gotta burn a lot of gas to make BIG power.
It is a chemical change.Physical changes are reversible but a rotting egg cannot be made a fresh egg again. Also, the contents of a rotten egg are different from that of a fresh egg. This is also proof of the change being chemical as new products are formed in chemical change only.
because they drive suscidal and smell like rotten bananananananananannananananananans.
Yes, sulfur does give off the "rotten egg" odor. This is to make it more noticeable for people to realize there is a leak or problem of some sort.