Hair remover is considered an acidic base. While it is acidic enough to cause surface burns, it is considered a weak base.
Hair remover is an acid
Well if you have realized it yet ... but when you don't have a shower your hair gets all greasy ... so ... your hair must be ... oil and ... neutral:)
ask your science teacher
beacuse it is a acidic
Hair color remover is used to remove color stains from the skin- like the hair line, around the ears, and neck. It can be used to remove color from the hands as well.
acidic,its helps to keep your hair's natural acidity.
acids and bases have a lot to do with hair care, if shampoo or conditioner becomes to acidic it can affect your hair making it dull but if you neutralize it with a base it will become neutral and make it safe to use.
Well if you have realized it yet ... but when you don't have a shower your hair gets all greasy ... so ... your hair must be ... oil and ... neutral:)
ask your science teacher
It depends on which shampoo. Different shampoos are designed to have a specific acidity so they don't damage the user's hair. Some shampoos are probably bases, but not all of them are. Shampoos pH vary by brand but normally are around 5-6. Which is slightly acidic but almost neutral.
Lazzer hair remover or lazzer hair remover
It is a musical and also a movie.
"Hare Remover"
For neutral black hair color, look for 1N or 2N. The "N" stands for Neutral. Or......look for a color with a Neutral base.
use the hair bond remover
all hair removers have risks.
I use this: hair-free-hair-remover com
whipe the strands of youre hair with nailpolish remover