No, twisting your hair can be a habit. You can break a habit in 21 days if you focus on doing so.
Hair that has been twisted
some girls play with their hair as a habit, but some play with it as a sign of flirting, or that they are nervous. hope that helps! =]
to get a piece of hair and twist it
Plaiting and twisting hair can temporarily alter the hair structure by stretching and reshaping the strands. This can lead to a smoother appearance and reduced frizz. However, excessive plaiting or twisting can cause damage by weakening the hair shaft and potentially causing breakage over time.
It's an idiom meaning that you feel nervous, because when you're nervous it feels like something in your stomach is fluttering or twisting.
Sometimes I will twist my hair when I am reading a book just out of habit, I later learned that it's more like a sign telling people that I'm focused and busy reading this book.
Twisting your hair is often a nervous habit or a way to self-soothe, rather than an indication of sexual frustration. People may twist their hair for various reasons, including boredom, anxiety, or as a fidgeting behavior. While it can sometimes reflect emotional states, it doesn't specifically correlate with sexual feelings or frustrations. It's important to consider the context and individual behavior rather than making assumptions based on a single action.
yes and no. it depends on how you look at it. this can be answered in a couple of different ways: 1. in the sentence, "the cloth needs you twisting it to release the water," twisting is referred to as a verb. this is since the "you" is doing the action of twisting the cloth. in this case the answer is no 2. if the sentence was twisted (no pun intended) into "the twisting of the cloth brings out the water," twisting is referred to as a noun since there is a definite article preceding it. a person nor the cloth is doing the action of twisting by portraying it as a noun. in this case the answer is yes in simpler terms, if twisting is being done, it is a verb, and if twisting is preceded by an article or nothing is specifically doing the twisting, it is a noun. however, you cannot infer that someone is twisting the cloth if it doesn't necessarily say that is the sentence.
It is to make ones hear into dreadlocks, usually by not washing it and/or twisting it.
Well of course it is... you're severely damaging your hair by all those chemicals...
You can use a straight iron, twisting and turning it as you run it through your hair. It works good for me.
You can use a blow dryer by twisting your hair and blowdryer it thats all I know