no because it will just make your hair worse. it will frizz your hair up and then it doesn't so pretty anymore so suggest you stop No, because the actual hair on your head is dead & the onyl alive part of your hair is the bit inside your scalp. And also, your hair type (curly, striaght etc) depends on the shape of hair follicle you have, or something. So anyway, no, because you're straightening dead hair! :)
I heard that Goldilocks has golden curly hair.
I've always used the term to mean a question that was difficult to answer. And some people I have found, ask curly questions on purpose to see whether you are able to provide answers.
Based on historical accounts, Pocahontas is often depicted with long, straight hair. This portrayal is common in many paintings and illustrations of her.
Simon is described as being short, overweight, and having curly hair. He is often seen wearing a blue and white striped shirt and round glasses.
Paige Hurd often embraces her natural curls and wears her hair in different styles such as loose curls, tight curls, or twisted curls. She may use curly hair products like curl defining creams, mousses, or gels to enhance and define her curls. Protective hairstyles like buns, braids, or twists can also help maintain her curly hair's health and shape.
No, short hair is quite often straight.
Women that have curly hair often want their hair straight.
This happens because of the dominant and recessive alleles. This means that if your dad had curly hair naturally, and your mother had straight hair you would have both alleles, but your mum's gene of the straight hair was recessive. It was dominated by the curly hair gene. Bullied away, if you prefer. It is totally normal, and often happens. However, that does not mean the curly hair gene always is dominant, it just means that your curly hair gene was. If you would prefer straight hair though, you can buy straighteners, and hair straightening products.
If you use a straightner (relaxer) on hair to get it straight, yes your hair can thin, bald, grow slow and even change its original color. Im a hairdresser and I often se the relazers damage is split ends and thinning.
I heard that Goldilocks has golden curly hair.
Although it completely depends on the guy [some like girls with straight hair, others curly], I have found slightly more prefer straight. Another contributing factor is your face shape, et cetera. Also, any hairstyles can be messed up, curly or straight. Curly hair can become frizzy, and straight can become lifeless, for example. I, personally [I'm bisexual], like straight hair, in general, with lots of layers! Heh. HOWEVER, I know LOTS of hairstyles that I find curly hair would look best in. :3 Of course, being bisexual is all the style currently and has nothing to do with the question. Most importantly, you should worry less about your hair and more about the things guys REALLY like, such as being a good person. Problem is, it's much more difficult to be good than it is to straighten/curl hair. That's why it's so much rarer. oookay. i have super curly brown hair. it didnt always use to be this way. it was slightly wavy very frizzy and the problem i delt with daily. then i got some of it cut of so it was lighter, layered it, and started scrunching it with gell every day. within a year it was perfect curls that ALL of my friends beg to play with. i used to straighten it until i found my 'inner' curl. straightening your hair also damages it a lot. love your curls, and try to make them the best you can. god gave you that hair, keep it!
I have straight hair and even after I take a shower and I scrunch my hair.... I doesn't always turn out to be curly!! But I guess that's just my hair. Actually, that often works quite well. You could also try putting a little curling pomade in the hair before you scrunch it.
Without more context, it is impossible to determine Curly's wife's specific dream. In John Steinbeck's novel Of Mice and Men, Curly's wife dreams of becoming a famous actress or movie star, which is often mentioned throughout the story. However, if you are referring to a different character named Curly, or a different story altogether, please provide more details for accurate information.
curly quotes are more decorative than traditional quotation marks.
One can find images of long curly hair by looking in magazines such as OK! and Hello! These often have images of celebrities and different hairstyles, and some of these may well be curly hair. Another option is to do an image search on the internet for curly hair.
Hydrating shampoo's are often recommended for curly hair, it offers rejuvenating qualities and can be used daily. There are specific shampoo's designed for curly hair containing vitamin B1 which actively hydrates hair. Also useful is frizz easing shampoo's as this can often be a problem associated with curly hair. A number of other hair treatments are available, some leave in conditioners are recommended as great products to try by the curly hair community.
Multiple alleles in human traitsMost human traits are controlled by multiple genes, and thus multiple alleles. Simple crosses and dominance relationships learned in an introductory biology course cannot adequately describe most human traits. Extreme traits (which can be dominant or recessive) such as straight or curly hair have been sexually selected against, which is called stabilizing selection. For example, this is why most people are of an "average" height.Head hair style is controlled by both hair texture, width, and oil content. Wavy hair is usually shown by individuals in the middle ranges of all of these traits. Different cultures sexually select for different traits,and there may be advantages to different traits in different environments, which explains why different races have unique hair types.In my family (an eastern-european one where about 25% of us have wavy or curly hair), the straighter genes seem to dominate the wavier/curlier ones. The curly-haired folks who married poker-straight spouses have produced almost excluively straight-haired children; the straight-haired folks who married someone who also had straight hair but whose family also exhibited some wave produced a few curly-haired variants; and the curly-haired ones who married other curly-haired partners produced 100% curly-haired children.