Short answer is yes. Dying the hair involves a chemical process, which damages the hair. This causes the texture of the hair to change for a short while and it becomes dry, rough and often normally smooth hair will get knotty.
Coloring can change the texture of hair if texture is understood as the thickness of the hair shaft or the feel of the hair itself. It will not; however, change the texture of the hair if one is referring to how curly or straight the hair appears.
At first it might feel like you're hair got thicker if you are doing a small change but technically dye itself will not actually change the texture.
There are a few different ways you could change your hair's texture. The best way to change hair texture is by getting a perm.
Yes.
no you must dye it
no it is a color dye added to the dead cells that are your hair.
Hair texture can change for many reasons. Oftentimes, hair texture changes due to chemical processing. Other reasons include, chemotherapy and illness.
You use a texturizer.
LOL yes
I have discovered that taking some hormone medication does change your hair texture, but unfortunetely you can not reverse it. If anyone knows differently please let me know.
You cannot change your hair texture with hair transplant surgery. In Hair transplant, the surgeon will move hair from a donor area to a new recipient area and this is done so the hair texture will remain the same as where you harvested the hair follicle.
because when you cut your hair your hair changes ruffs because of how your hair spelt into bits
No. Hair texture is determined by the size and shape of the hair and angle it grows out of the follicle. Shape of individual hair strand actually determines the texture. The angle at which it grows out of the scalp determines specific growth patterns such as whorls and cowlicks.
Yes.