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Question Posted Monday June 4 2007, 8:52 pm

does cold water make hair smoother? i know it makes hair shinier, but i heard it makes it smoother. is this true or just a myth? just wondering, thanks!

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fire_girl_17 answered Tuesday June 5 2007, 10:07 am:
ok, so I definitley know from personal experience, that as you said yes it does make it shinier. However as for making it smoother, it depends on your hair type. Like if your hair tends to be more dry, rinsing your hair with warmer water will stimulate your scalp and release a bit of the the oils into your hair to keep it smooth. But if your hair tends to be oily, cold water is definitley a good idea to rinse it with. Hope this helps!

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