Questions about wool stuff
@soaring-eagle
13 years ago
29,640 posts
well theres alotta theories about why wool helpas some thingk its the roughness causing friction but theres softer smoother wool that works too ive heard 1 person suggest it might be the lanolin i dunno nothing about that what makes the most sence to me is electron exchange ..static.. wool has a very loose electron that easily jumps to other natural materials likke cotton..and hair this is why when u have a cotton shirt and wool sweatter and you take the sweatter off the wool rubbing cootton causes a charge within the cotton (and your skin) that dishcharges when u touch something nutral or grounded.
this would make the hair staticly clingy (but also repelling hairs of the opposite charge)
its all theory really all u need to know is it stimulates knotting and tightening
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soaring eagle said:
well theres alotta theories about why wool helpas some thingk its the roughness causing friction but theres softer smoother wool that works too ive heard 1 person suggest it might be the lanolin i dunno nothing about that what makes the most sence to me is electron exchange ..static.. wool has a very loose electron that easily jumps to other natural materials likke cotton..and hair this is why when u have a cotton shirt and wool sweatter and you take the sweatter off the wool rubbing cootton causes a charge within the cotton (and your skin) that dishcharges when u touch something nutral or grounded.
this would make the hair staticly clingy (but also repelling hairs of the opposite charge)
its all theory really all u need to know is it stimulates knotting and tightening