probably not but it would hurt. Anyway WHY on earth would you WANT to spray hairspray into your eyes?
no. the eyes would just be irritated, and won't turn blue, unless the hairspray has indelible ink....=)
This depends on the type of hairspray and use. For example, if you spray a bottle of hairspray into one's eyes it would certainly be harmful. If you get a little hairspray on your finger and then lick it later, you probably won't die. Most hairspray bottles have safety information as well as directions on the bottle, so reading this is your best bet.
I don't think so i actually would think that hairspray would kill the flower and dry it out
No, a thermal protectant is designed only to protect hair during heat styling. It offers no amount of hold as a hairspray would.
Chemically, no. But if the spray blocks the yellow jacket's spiracles (breathing holes) it would eventually die.There is the old joke about using hairspray on flies doesn't kill them, but turns flies into gliders...
No, it is not OK. That is more hairspray than a beauty salon uses in a day, sometimes a week. No one needs to use a can of hair spray a day. My best guess would be that she is not using it on her hair. If it was my daughter, I would have a talk with her about the dangers of inhaling the fumes and I would take the hair spray away.
A lot of tarts wear about 3 cans of hair spray a day :) i would say around 767,0376,3565 :) :L
Hairspray contains ingredients like resins and polymers that create a flexible film on the hair to hold the style in place. These ingredients can leave a sticky residue when they dry, which helps maintain the hold of the hairstyle but can also make the hair feel sticky to the touch.
It would be the color you stained.
Oh, why of course! It's colored hairspray and if anything, would stick to blond hair better than brown hair! But if you're using it to color your hair... I'd advise you to just color your hair. For better results, spray hydrogen peroxide in your hair everyday for about a week and you should have lightened hair. Then try dying it with Kool-Aid! Mix 1/2 cup of conditioner with 2-4 packets of Kool-Aid and massage into hair. Wear a shower cap for 5 hours and blows dry with cap on afterwards. Rinse in cool water and don't shampoo while your hair is dyed unless you used some hair gel or hairspray. But condition EVERY time. Shampooing causes the color to wear out MUCH faster. Good luck!
The color of the car would become damaged. The pepper spray can also stick onto the car which would take a while to take it off.
Mauve is a most unusual color in cookware, and I would be surprised to find this color anywhere. Ebay would be a good place to start looking. If you must have this color, and can't find it anywhere, you can always buy a standard set and paint it mauve with an epoxy spray paint - that is, if you can find mauve epoxy spray paint. A most unusual color ...