The water evaporates it is heat up by hairdryer and it turn into gas. called water vapor/
The hairdryer usually use the electrical energy. When heated, the hairdryer will convert electrical energy to heat energy which can then be used for hair drying.
It does more damage than if you use a straightener on dry hair.
When you plug in the hair dryer and turn the switch it on, the electrical current flows through the hair dryer. The circuit first supplies power to the heating element. In most hair dryers this is a bare coiled wire, but in models that are more expensive there can be fancier materials in action, like a tourmaline-infused ceramic coating. The current then makes the small electric motor spin and that turns the fan. The airflow generated by the fan is directed down the barrel of the hairdryer, over and through the heating element. As the air flows over and through the heated element, the generated heat warms the air by forced convection. The hot air streams out the end of the barrel. The hairdryer uses a small fan that looks like a hydraulic turbine (i.e. water wheel). The fan in a hair dryer uses electrical energy to generate airflow. The small motor actually sits inside the fan, which is firmly attached to the tip of the motor. When you supply power to the motor, the motor and the attached fan both spin. The centrifugal movement of the fan blades draws air in through the small round air inlets in the side casing of the hair dryer. These holes are covered by a safety screen that prevents other objects (such as strands of your hair) from being sucked in as well. The air is then blown down the barrel of the hair dryer. When you use it on your hair this hot air blows the water, or chases it, off the hair shaft. Imagine the hair is like glass. Water runs straight off of it.
You can use a magnetic field to move salt water. Magnetohydrodynamics.
when you comb your hair the force you use is a pull force.
The hairdryer usually use the electrical energy. When heated, the hairdryer will convert electrical energy to heat energy which can then be used for hair drying.
if the dog has long hair use a hairdryer but if it has short hair use a towel
It evaporates.
You use a towel to dry your body then use a hairdryer to dry hair.
First, wet your hair completely. Next, use a roll brush and hairdryer to get it mostly straight. Finally, use a straightener on a low setting. I feel your pain; I have curly hair too!
Soak it in warm water before you swim, because chlorine is very damaging to hair. Don't dye it. Don't straighten/curl it with a hot iron. (If you MUST, use a protective spray so as to not burn your hair.) Use a protective spray if you use a hairdryer, or use the cool setting. Anything very HOT is damaging to hair. Don't pull it out. NEVER bleach it, EVER.
use a hair straightner instead of wasting your money on buying hair straighteners use your hairdryer. first wash your hair,then brush your hair to make sure that there are no knots and use a hairspray to spray on your hair[i would use tressemme]next blowdry your hair as usual and use a brush to comb down the hair then after you finished it your hair will look straight and it wont look puffy at all.
Of course.
Not recommended.
There are some shampoos that are meant to make hair seem thicker. It's on the bottle. Also it isn't good to use the hairdryer on full blast as it dries the hair out too much and it becomes brittle
It does more damage than if you use a straightener on dry hair.
What happens if you use to much hair developer to hair dye