no there is no permanent damage no there is no permanent damage
Permanent Damage - 1992 V is rated/received certificates of: USA:R
It probably will damage your, even if you put heat protector because it is a permanent straightener.
No, cracking your knuckles does not damage the cartilage in your joints. The sound is caused by gas bubbles rapidly forming and collapsing within the joint fluid. However, excessive knuckle cracking over time can lead to reduced grip strength and swelling in the hands.
no, if there is no visible damage to the fibreglass within a day of it being cleaned off, there should be no permanent damage.
To an electronic device, yes.
It causes damage to the Esophagus and your lungs also.
Smoking 'crack' while pregnant can seriously damage your baby or worse kill it!
it can cause brain damage
Once A tornado hits it doesn't have PERMANENT damage.
no
it does so much damage that some people kill them selves and do crack and heroin