No, it is a gas or liquid. You can't hold it.
Putting hairspray on wet hair can cause the hair to become stiff and sticky as it dries. It may not hold the style well and can lead to a crunchy texture. It is best to apply hairspray to dry hair for best results.
hairspray was invented by the egyptians in 2000BC belive it or not the first hairspray was not an areosol.
Yes. When they are having the show on the real hairspray is spraying on them. Also in the stores they sell the same kind of hairspray!=)
hairspray was written in 1834
Nothing causes hairspray
The Production Budget for Hairspray was $75,000,000.
Hair doesn't harm hairspray. Hairspray harms hair.
Hairspray made about $196,773,073
The Production Budget for Hairspray was $75,000,000.
No, hairspray is not made from paper. Hairspray typically contains a blend of chemicals, solvents, and propellants that help to keep hairstyles in place. Paper is not a common ingredient in hairspray production.
Yes. But not all at the same time.In the can, it is a liquid with volatile compounds and propellant gases (some are part of the spray).After being sprayed as an aerosol (liquid suspension in air), it can dry into a solid on the hair -- most of it never does, because it takes a long time to lose its viscous liquid state.
The movie Hairspray has been remade one time. Hairspray was originally made in 1988. Hairspray was remade in 2007. Hairspray was made into a Broadway musical in 2002, which led to the 2007 remake.