Alcohol Denat., Water, Acrylates Copolymer, Amino Methyl Propanol, Fragrance, Triethyl Citrate, PEG 12, Dimethicone, Panthenol, Panthenyl Ethyl Ether----hope i helped!:)
The hairspray was propelled out of the can thanks to the aerosol inside.
Although today's aerosol hairspray does not contain chloroflourocarbons, there are still some which are more environmentally friendly available in the USA currently. Pantene Pro-V is one of the brands listed as being environmentally friendly.
use cheap hairspray(aerosol) or rubbing alcohol...
mainly aerosol. well actually, all kinds to, but aerosol has the most of an effect & causes the most deterioration.
CFC is the abbreviation. This abbreviation is often seen on aerosol cans. Hairspray brands such as Aqua Net in the 1980s had large aerosol cans with that abbreviation on the label.
Liquids, gels and aerosols are limited to 3 ozs per container as CARRY ON baggage. Hairspray can go in checked baggage
If you do it, just be sure to take the same precautions while you transfer it as you would when you were using the aerosol hairspray normally. (Keep away from sparks, flames or heating elements, etc.) This isn't particularly dangerous, but it may be pointless - you will gum up the works of your pump bottle and the pump bottle will probably apply the hairspray too thick and/or very unevenly. [This really shouldn't be categorized under Chemistry =( ]
I would say yes, it is a very diverse movie and musical. If you’re talking about chemistry and actual hairspray, the answer is yes. It is an aerosol which is a gas-liquid state of matter.
hairspray was first made in 1948 by chase products company, which is in broadview, Illinois. the aerosol spray can was used during WWII when the U.S. Government provided money into research to find a way for men in the service to spray malaria carrying bugs and that was where the aerosol can was invented, which later lead to hairspray cans. that is the bacic invention of hairspray hope that helped:p
non aerosol means that the product doesn't literally spray out like most hairsprays and some air fresheners.
in 87 hairspray was dominant for hair and it was in aerosol form so it actually polluted the air
Nothing. Hydrofluorocarbon 152A is just a propellant in the aerosol can. In other words, it's what pushes out the hairspray. -negative. it is a cooling componet used in aresol products. it keeps your hairspray from blowing up.