no and yes because lice love clean hair but if you wash your hair alot you might be able to get rid of the big ones best thingto do is have your hair grease.they hate it just use gel,tea tree oil , vasalen, manyonas , and just comb it through with small metal comb :)hope this helped it works like a charm
The best conditions for drying and washing are sunny and windy. The reason why is so that the sun will warm up the wet items and the wind can blow them dry.
Being in the sun too long, not washing it, not caring for it. Drying it Colouring it too much, straighteners, blow drying (any excess heat), unbalanced diet (drink lots of water and eat healthily).
it dries your hair.
my guess is you are either not blow drying, brushing, or even washing your hair. try puting it up...AND WASHING IT. it can also be caused by stress relations. if you don't think that's right ask your doctor, you also probobly have dan-druff.
it will be dry.
Keeping hair damp during blow drying and finger drying helps to prevent damage and breakage. Wet hair is more flexible and elastic, making it easier to style and manipulate without causing stress on the hair shaft. Additionally, heat styling on damp hair reduces the risk of excessive heat exposure, which can lead to dryness and brittleness.
Nothing if you try it then maybe you will see
Yes
I weave my hair every two months and blow dry it as part of my daily beauty routine, so put me down for the last two.
The Hydrogen bonds are broken and reformed
When getting out of the shower and blow drying your hair, try blow drying upside down. That will give your hair more volume including the back of your head.
you shouldn't concentrate on blow drying the tips of your hair because it will like dry out faster.