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A contraption that freezes hair with liquid nitrogen, so you can break it instead of cutting it. New hair styles will develop.
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Why, but then why not. Though I wonder what the remaining hair will be like when it thaws. |
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Would hair become that brittle? I don't
remember my jeans shattering when I
spilled LN down the front (then wiggled
them around to stop my jewels getting too
cold). |
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[st3f] why were you pouring LN down your pants? |
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because he's multi-faceted. |
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I was standing on a chair next to the
electron microscope, trying to top up the...
ah never mind, po's answer is funnier. |
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Very odd indeed. Not the idea, the comments. |
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I don't think this will work very well. |
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"What happened to you? It looks like you got attacked by a LawNmower." |
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Think Saska in "Cool Running" |
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I have a mental picture of freezing a huge afro and breaking it up with a hammer. +1 |
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//I have a mental picture of freezing a huge afro and breaking it up with a hammer// |
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I'm nore clear that freeezing hair with liquid nitrogen would necessarily make it brittle. The only reference I could find was to dry ice, and the "expert" clearly hadn't actually tried it out. |
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Someone needs to do some field research and report back! |
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I'm sure this is called "split ends". |
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I was actually wondering today what would happen if the sebum on hair froze, and what its freezing point was. Come to think of it, would it vapourise in a vacuum? |
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