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Ink stains are tricky, but they sometimes respond to alcohol. Alcohol content in hair spray has been greatly reduced since my junior high days of poofed-up bangs. This is great for hair-care. Not so fab for ink stains. Sometimes hair spray works. And when it does, it's wonderful. But a lot of times, it doesn't. Hair spray tends to work better if the fabric in question is made of polyester or a polyester blend. That being said, clothing treated with hair spray should be rinsed thoroughly whether the ink came out or not.
First you want to spray only three inches of your hair, quickly brush it than spray that three inches with hair spray once more. Repeat until entire head of hair is sprayed/brushed.
Well first off, you should not spray the wall with hair spray at all.
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Isopropyl alcohol spray!! Spray between the tapes, separate them with a tail comb, spray more alcohol on them and brush out the glue.
This is an alcohol free gel(Hair gels are usually alcohol -based) that adds strong texture,controls frizz,builds volume and abba pure style spray is an unscented ,firm hold hair spray.
If the hair spray has a high alcohol content, it can dry out the hair if used excessively and may fade hair color. Try using a professional brand if you experience this.
The continuous use of hair spray could lead to hair thinning. Hair spray weighs down the hair and adds chemicals to the strands.
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no , it does not hurt ur hair but causes harm to the environment. Cheap hair spray with a high alcohol content can dry out the hair and cause it to look dull. It can also fade hair color. A professional brand hair spray is the best choice to use on the hair. Sprays made by Paul Mitchell, Schwarzkoph, and Alterna are a few examples of excellent choices.
The alcohol in the hairspray may cause the hair to burn when flat ironing it. Try using a thermal spray which is specifically designed for this purpose.
The matrix styling freeze fix hair spray is an alcohol based aerosol product, so it is not harmful to the environment.
It can, if you are allergic to it. You might try a different hair style that doesn't require hair spray, and see if your condition improves.
yes.. any form of heat styling is bad for your hair and will cause an increase in split ends.. try using a thermal or heat activated spray-on, leave-in conditioner first, preferably one that is herbal.. avoid any leave-in conditioner that has alcohol in it, as this will dry your hair out and cause split ends regardless of how you style it.
Ink stains are tricky, but they sometimes respond to alcohol. Alcohol content in hair spray has been greatly reduced since my junior high days of poofed-up bangs. This is great for hair-care. Not so fab for ink stains. Sometimes hair spray works. And when it does, it's wonderful. But a lot of times, it doesn't. Hair spray tends to work better if the fabric in question is made of polyester or a polyester blend. That being said, clothing treated with hair spray should be rinsed thoroughly whether the ink came out or not.