It can do harm to the hair. Even shampoo has ingredients that can harm and dry the hair excessively. So to make sure the gel is fine for your hair, you need to know the ingredients in the gel.
Since there are chemicals involved, you should not mix the gel and the styling lotion. To reduce the damage on hair, wash off the gel at the end of the day. If you put excessive amounts of gel, the hair will be hard and crunchy looking.
Split ends are caused by hair drying out. If you have that problem avoid gel containing alcohol. If you have very brittle hair, better you consult a doctor to find out the reason.
You can make homemade hair gel, which do not contain any preservatives by adding one spoon of gelatin to one cup of warm water. This can be kept in the fridge for about a week.
Styling gel is not bad or harmful to your hair. The gel actually protects your hair from being damaged throughout the day. However, you should wash and condition your hair every other day or so to keep it healthy!
No lol. As long as you're washing it outa your hair after the day is over and said and done then you're fine. If you're using the right kind of gel then you shouldn't use too much of it anyways so it's not gonna harm your hair.
Try using American Crew. Only a little bit of that will work wonders for you, and it's actually GOOD for your hair. It has stuff in its ingredients that keeps you from sweating as much, getting acne, and keeps your hair follicles clean at your scalp for better hairgrowth.
Break open a vitamin e capsule and apply the oil to dry hair. As calm as you would like, blend an avocado with an egg yolk. Is covered well.
Leave a minimum of 15 minutes. Lukewarm, (not hot), water and then shampoo...
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