It works for any kind of hair
Well, i personally have been using this spray for about a month. My hair is very short and frizzy and i spray it on right before i flat iron. Its great for protection i guess, but as for making your hair smoother and more sleek over time is B.S.!!! The only thing i like about it is that it makes my hair flat and stiff in the dry areas (very undesirable unless you have VERY short hair.) I will soon change to Matrix sleek.look flat iron protector.
you could always get other people to see how well different hair sprays work on different kids
It stiffens and hardens in place so your hair doesn't move
Aussie Hair Spray is number 1
wash it, gel, blow dry it and then straighten in sections until perfectly staright if that don't work spray a little hair spray and brush!
If a comb is stuck in your hair, try to cut little bits out of the comb, so it is easier to get the hair out. Get little pieces of hair out of the comb at a time. When the comb is out of your hair, your hair will be a little knotty so brush it out well. If you have detangling spray, spray that on your hair. This will work well.
Yes. I prefer to use spray plastic (available at craft stores) but a cheap laquer based hair spray will work very well. Of the brands, I prefer Aquanet for such projects.
If you want a messy texture: Blow dry upside down, tease roots and spray with hair spray. Good pomades also work well. The trick is to look undone.If you want a wavey texture: Braid when wet, spray with hair spray, let dry.If you want a curly texture: Use a curling iron vertically and apply hairspray.
Before flat-ironing hair a heat protection product needs to be sprayed or applied (if a serum) on to prevent burning. Some people use large amounts of hair spray, but there are special products designed just for heat protection that will work. Some examples are: Pantene Fine Hair Heat Protection & Shine Spray, Nexxus Heat Protexx Heat Protection Styling Spray, or Abba Pure Thermal Protect Spray Also, make sure hair is completely dry before straightening.
It depends on which straightener you are using, higher heat levels usually work better, try wet n wild by remington. If that doesn't work try hair spray on the strands before and after you straighten that section of hair.
Your hair does not have to be super long but they can work with it when it is super short it all depends on what the person who does your hair can do. There skills.
Hair spray is typically more effective on dry hair than wet hair. This is because wet hair can dilute the hairspray or cause it to be less evenly distributed, leading to less effective hold. To ensure maximum hold, it is best to apply hairspray to dry hair.