There are tons of hair gel made by different companies.
Most hair gels that I know of such as Ampro have protein in them.
Hair is nothing but protein.
If you are using a hard hair gel, wash it out gently, if you brush it and the gel is hard, I'm sure you will see some hair loss such as shedding.
Try to avoid gel that has a lot of alcohol in them which is drying to your hair which can lead to a bit of shedding and dry hair.
Other than that I don't see anything wrong with hair gel.
Yes
There are no ingredients in hair gel that can cause a person's hair to turn white. The loss of melanin or genetic defects are things that can cause it to turn grey or white.
yes. stupid idiot. _____________- Often times hair gel can make the hair appear darker or it may cause blonde hair to temporarily appear yellow. If the gel is a cheap brand, it may even cause artificial hair color to fade.
gel is made of nasty chemicals that can kill your hair if you use it all the time or if you use to much. it has material but it can also cause hair lost.....Gel is made of cow sped mean cow's nasty wired stuff...
Gel on your hairYes, it can cause hair to be dry and fuzzy looking if the gel your using contains alcohol in it. It also depends if you color or use bleach products on your hair because they can damage your hair too.
Hair gel does keep in loose hair because the plastic in the gel sticks to loose hair
Mostly person used hair gel for maintain a hair stylies but regular use for hair gel causes of hair damage.....
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No
Leaving gel in the hair while sleeping is fine. The only thing that may happen is that some of the gel will most likely transfer onto your pillow and may cause your face to breakout.
No, hair gel is not a suitable substitute for conductive gel. Conductive gel is specifically formulated to transmit electrical signals for applications such as electrocardiograms (ECG) or muscle stimulation, whereas hair gel is designed for styling hair and does not have the necessary properties to conduct electricity effectively. Using hair gel in place of conductive gel may result in inaccurate readings or ineffective electrical transmission.