No.
Not at all
No, wet hair cannot cause blindness; there is no scientific basis for this claim. Blindness is typically caused by factors such as eye injury, disease, or genetic conditions, not by the physical state of hair. While wet hair can lead to discomfort or other issues, it does not have any direct connection to vision problems.
No. It has absolutely no effect on vision. Genetic factors affect vision. Also, straining your eyes (i.e reading in dim lighting) will cause your eyes to work harder than they need to, thus worsening your vision.
hair gets wet in the bath because you put your hair in the water that causes your hair to get wet .it can get wet by playing water games
you cant
Answer No it does not effect the eyes . You can get a cold but hair has nothing to do with the eyes.
Yes
no you can not its a myth that going outside with wet hair/having wet hair and sleeping under a ceiling fan etc can make you ill.
I don't know, sorry, but I do too! I looked it up and people said that it's a myth, but I always get a sore throat when sleeping with wet hair! I hate it
b/c when you try to detangle your hair when its dry, it breaks your hair and causes spilt ends. easier to detangle wet
I would say that, based on the grammatical structure of your query, the answer would be this: If you, personally, sleep with wet hair then we can't rule it out. If you have never slept with your hair wet, then no, I'd say it's far more likely a genetic problem. Hope that helps, and please, please stay in school.
What causes hair not to cooperate is often the weather. Humid and hot air can cause hair to become frizzy or to fall flat quickly. Wet weather wrecks almost any type of hair style.