Dries it out, big time!
Putting rubbing alcohol in your hair can strip away natural oils and moisture, leading to dryness, breakage, and irritation of the scalp. It can also cause the hair to become brittle and dull over time. It is not recommended to use rubbing alcohol as a hair treatment.
Rubbing alcohol is poisonous.
Rubbing alcohol is a liquid.
Rubbing alcohol does not contain ethanol, which is what alcohol tests typically detect. Using rubbing alcohol on your hands should not cause you to fail an alcohol test.
There is no reaction, you simply get a mixture of rubbing alcohol and methanol.
No, it cannot.
It depends how strong the alcohol is. You can try rubbing it in your hair really hard and you will get lighter hair. It may damage your hair (it really won't) but you can always fix it up with good shampoo.
Rubbing alcohol will kill just about anything it comes in contact with. Apply liberally.
No, alcohol is not going to do anything to it.
Putting rubbing alcohol in your hair can strip away natural oils and moisture, leading to dryness, breakage, and irritation of the scalp. It can also cause the hair to become brittle and dull over time. It is not recommended to use rubbing alcohol as a hair treatment.
Rubbing alcohol is not recommended for dyeing hair as it can be drying and damaging to the hair and scalp. It is best to use hair dyes or semi-permanent color products specifically made for hair dyeing. If you are looking to temporarily color your hair, consider using hair chalk or temporary hair dyes.
no, it won't bleach your hair but it will dry it out!
Alcohol dissolves gum.
it is organic rubbing alcohol so its not the best for your hair but you can use it to treat dry scalp and your hair will be fine.
you can use any of these: rubbing alcohol, Goof Off, WD40, hair spray, or Mr. Clean (rubbing alcohol would most likely be the best to use) hope that helps :)
Actually, it doesn't. Rubbing alcohol can help your hair lock because it dries out the hair, but; used too much, it can lead to dread thinning and hair loss. Use it maybe once or twice a month to clean the scalp on starter locs, to keep from washing your hair and unraveling.
No, but rubbing alcohol does just run it through your hair.