One trick I've learned for long hair brushing is to use a detangling spray before you start. It makes the process much easier. Also, don't brush your hair when it's wet unless you use a special wet - brush. Wet hair is more fragile and can break easily.
I'm not sure. It depends on the specific details and the creator's inspiration. Sometimes a story might draw elements from real life but still have fictional aspects.
Many long hair washing stories suggest that when you rinse the shampoo out, make sure you do it thoroughly. Residual shampoo can make the hair look dull and feel greasy. Another tip is to dry the hair gently with a towel instead of rubbing vigorously to avoid breakage.
One tip from a long hair shampooing story is to always detangle your hair gently before shampooing. I heard a story where a girl with long hair skipped this step and ended up with a huge knot during shampooing. Another tip is to use the right amount of shampoo. In a story, someone used too much and it took forever to rinse out.
Definitely not. The Frosted movie is a made-up tale. It doesn't have roots in reality. The plot and all its elements are invented to entertain the audience.
Not really. 'Frosted' is likely a work of imagination, crafted to entertain rather than being rooted in actual happenings. There might be some elements inspired by real life, but as a whole, it's not a true story.