Yes saltwater can damage your hair. It depends on how much you are in the salt. But you can prevent damage from keeping moisturizers in your hair.
no
Only if vinigar is added
In the Ocean, no it wont. However, in a saltwater pool that is'nt cleaned often, the algae can grow in your hair and turn it green.
It fades
Excessive flat ironing the hair won't harm you, unless you accidentally burn yourself, but it will harm your hair. It scorches the hair, especially if the iron set at a high setting.
No. "HEAD LICE" Not saltwater lice. Lice like hair and sufficate from water and oils. They can not be transfered from anything but people or hair brushes.
Well, it can't HARM your hair but it can make it very dry and brittle. Wash it if you do!!
Baking soda mixed with water tends to frizz faster than saltwater when used as a hair treatment. This is because baking soda has a higher pH level which can help open the hair cuticles, allowing the water to penetrate deeper. Saltwater, on the other hand, can dry out the hair and may not produce the same frizz-reducing effects.
Saltwater can be beneficial for dreadlocks as it helps to tighten and mat the hair, promoting the locking process. Additionally, the natural minerals in saltwater can aid in cleaning the scalp and hair. However, excessive exposure can lead to dryness, so it's important to balance saltwater use with proper moisturizing treatments. Overall, moderation is key to maintaining healthy dreadlocks.
No, it will harm your hair in the long run.
A crimper iron will not harm your hair as long as you do not overuse it. Make sure your hair is dry when you do use it.
Yeah