if the water temperature is cold, the hair cuticle will not open, if the water is warm your hair cuticles will open and allow, shamppo/ condtioner in
Often it frizzes your hair. I may make it dried out and some people loose volume I all depends on your hair type.
Chlorine is just about one of the WORST chemicals or substances that could ever meet your hair and skin. Since it is a cleaning fluid, it dries out your hair, leaving it brittle and turning it a light color. If you have black, red, or brown hair, your hair will look lighter than it normally does. It doesn't really stunt growth but it dries out hair terribly.
For your skin, hair roots is needed. It do the hair shaft "sure" connected at the fatty layer...
you just have to live with it for a few days and make sure you wash it really good every day To make it go away sooner, you can wash your hair with tomato juice and then rinse it out like a shampoo. =) Tell me if this helps.It does help alott it really does(((((((((:
Hydrogen peroxide goes through the cuticle (colourless outside layer of the hair) and into the cortex (inside of the hair, has colour) and causes a reaction like an explosion and the colour breaks down and comes out of the hair.
Hot water can cause the hair cuticle to swell, leading to damage such as breakage and dryness. Cold water, on the other hand, can help to seal the cuticle and make the hair appear smoother and shinier. It's best to use lukewarm water when washing your hair to prevent damage and maintain healthy hair structure.
Water temperature can affect the chemical reaction of the neutralizing product on hair. Using water that is too hot can cause hair damage or alter the effectiveness of the neutralizer. It's important to follow the manufacturer's instructions for water temperature to achieve the desired results and protect the hair.
Too much of hot water damages the hair as the heat in the water dries up the surface of the scalp. This will affect the moisture content of the scalp. The structure of the hair and the scalp gets enriched by water that is neither too hot nor too cold.
Hot water can damage the hair structure by stripping away natural oils, leading to dry and brittle hair. The heat can also cause cuticle damage, making the hair more prone to breakage and split ends. Using hot water frequently can weaken the hair strand, resulting in dull and frizzy hair over time.
Tempoary colours do not affect the hair structure. They lie on the hair cuticle and are washed off straight away when you shampoo your hair.
yes it does
Extreme water temperatures can damage the hair structure by causing cuticle lifting and weakening of the protein strands, leading to breakage and dryness. Hot water can strip away natural oils and moisture from the hair, while cold water can make the hair shafts constrict and become brittle. It's best to use lukewarm water to wash hair to minimize damage and maintain hair health.
it breaks up the hair structure and reforms the bonds into its new stlye? alpha keritin is hair in its naturall state, beta kertin is after it's been styled
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At a high temperature the evaporation of water is easier.
The cells in hair are held together by covalent bonds and covalent bonds are affected by water.
Yes it does. Hot water and Cold water both have certain benefits and disadvantages to hair. Cold water results in shinier, cleaner and less frizzy hair. however, its not very pleasant to wash hair with cold water. Hot water helps with cleaning hair but it makes the root of the hair thinner.