Some would do nothing. Some would do it good, as they are used in some hair products. Some would damage it. So it depends on what chemicals are used and things like the quantity and things like how much of your hair they touched and if they touched your scalp and got into the roots or not.
Yes. If you can touch it, it has chemicals in it.
Chemicals like hydrogen peroxide and ammonia are commonly used in hair dyes to lighten the hair and open up the cuticle, allowing color molecules to penetrate. Pigment molecules in the dye then react with the natural melanin in the hair to create a new color. Semi-permanent dyes typically deposit color onto the hair shaft, while permanent dyes alter the hair's natural pigment.
Any shampoo that would be effective enough to fool a drug test would definitely be detectable. There aren't any, though, so it doesn't really matter. The issue is that the drug residues that are being tested for aren't on the hair where they can be washed off, they're in the hair. A shampoo that could get them out would have to damage the hair so severely that the person doing the testing would look at the clumps of ash that you were trying to pass off as "hair" and immediately know something was up.
Chemicals commonly used in beauty parlors for hair setting include hydrogen peroxide for hair coloring and perms, ammonium thioglycolate for perms, and formaldehyde for keratin treatments. It is important to ensure that these chemicals are used safely and according to manufacturer instructions to prevent damage to the hair and scalp.
Tying back hair in a laboratory is important to prevent hair from falling into experiments, chemicals, or equipment, which can contaminate samples or pose a safety hazard. Loose hair can also catch fire if it comes in contact with a flame or heat source.
The Chemicals will mix and your hair will break up and become unstraight
you should really be asking your hair dresser this question.
Yes, if the chemicals are too strong, not put in properly, or have burned the hair until it is dead. But usually that will not happen.
your hair would turn brown
No,chemicals damage hair!
No hair gel, like lots of manufactured products, have chemicals in them. It would be harmful to ingest these chemicals and you would end up get sick if you did. It would also taste disgusting no matter how nice it smelt.
Umm nothing, why would anything happen?? I have brown hair and i use silver shampoo...my hair looks fine...
In hair perms there are chemicals that damage it and those chemicals can even change your hair color and leave a ugly result.those are the stuff that is in hair perms.
Hairdressers may use a variety of chemicals such as hair dyes, bleach, permanent wave solutions, and hair smoothing treatments. These chemicals are used to color, lighten, perm, or straighten the hair based on the client's desired look. It's important for hairdressers to follow manufacturer instructions and safety guidelines when handling these chemicals.
The cuticle is the colourless outside layer of the hair. It lets chemicals in and out of the hair, chemicals such as shampoo and colours.
They would get cold and possibly die
Your hair would become sligtly colorful until you wash it, or touch it.