For long hair, lean down and brush the hair forward, towel drying. When almost dry it can then be pushed back, resulting in more volume.
No, Madam C. J. Walker did not invent the blow dryer. Think about it. When she started her company in 1906 very few Americans had electricity in their homes. How would they have used blow dryers?
A harp can be loud without a soundbox by using a pickup or microphone to amplify the sound. This allows the sound to be electronically processed and increased in volume. Additionally, the strings of the harp can be plucked forcefully to create a louder sound.
You will like to know the volume of the mass. Mass / volume will give you density. You can not know the density without mass and volume of the substance.
Changing an object's volume without changing its mass can be achieved by altering its density. This can be done by increasing or decreasing the spacing between its molecules or particles, without adding or removing any material. For example, compressing a gas would decrease its volume without changing its mass.
The volume of a substance like wax is dependent on its density. Without knowing the density of the wax, it is not possible to calculate the volume from the mass alone.
you an brush it 137 times and it will straighten your hair
You can use a blow dryer by twisting your hair and blowdryer it thats all I know
so that blowdrying your hair can be easier for you.
Yes, it is possible to perceive depth without a sense of volume. Depth perception relies on visual cues such as relative size, overlap, and shading to create the illusion of three-dimensional space, even if volume is not explicitly perceived.
Jennifer Blowdryer has: Played Jennifer Blowdryer in "Kamikaze Hearts" in 1986. Performed in "Tattoo Vampire" in 1988. Played Futura Volare, KUN-TV in "Vegas in Space" in 1991. Played herself in "The Troma System" in 1993. Played Jennifer in "Once and Future Queen" in 2000.
just wanted to know who invented the blowdryer?
You can achieve distortion on your amp without using the gain control by increasing the volume to a high level, which can cause the signal to clip and create a distorted sound.
Yes, there is a type of product that will curl your hair with a blowdryer.
No substance can have volume without mass or mass without volume. Milk ... and every other substance we can think of ... has both.
No, Madam C. J. Walker did not invent the blow dryer. Think about it. When she started her company in 1906 very few Americans had electricity in their homes. How would they have used blow dryers?
They are used to curl wet hair in combination with a heat source, such as an overhead dryer or blowdryer.
A harp can be loud without a soundbox by using a pickup or microphone to amplify the sound. This allows the sound to be electronically processed and increased in volume. Additionally, the strings of the harp can be plucked forcefully to create a louder sound.