Hair needs both internal (body) hydration / moisture, and environmental air moisture. Heat without moisture is also a factor. Increasing hydration and air moisture will help dry hair become more hydrated.
Overwashing as well as underwashing contributes to dry hair, as well as overprocessing.
Plus, low thyroid can contribute to dry hair.
some causes include the weather, sun can dry out hair, your surroundings, the salt water in the sea
No, if your hair is dry it will frizz also... and there are probably other causes...
Yes, it does. It causes you hair to dry up and it could break and damage your hair.
Well...You can simply wait for it to air dry, or you can go to the store and purchase a hair dryer to blow dry your hair faster.
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It causes it to fade more quickly and can make the hair dye bleed
When you rub a plastic comb against dry hair, friction causes electrons to transfer from the hair to the comb, giving the comb a negative charge and the hair a positive charge. This separation of charges creates static electricity.
humidity causes hair to frizz when its dry hair drying frizzy usually means its over porous or you have split ends
Wet, because it's easier for the hair to "cooperate" under the scissors. Dry haircuts don't come out well and your hair can go "bonkers". It is true......There is more control when the hair is wet, but when texturizing, hair should be dry.
Hair dryers made it possible for people to wash their hair and dry it before they go out, meaning that they don't have go out with wet hair.
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Typically when it's dry, however, there are some straighteners that you can use on wet hair to go "wet-to-dry" .I recommend reading the instructions that came with the straightener.