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.
That is not normal
The best hairspray depends on your hair type and styling needs. Some popular options include L'Oreal Elnett Satin Hairspray, Oribe Superfine Hairspray, and Kenra Volume Spray 25. It's best to try a few different ones to see which works best for you.
Sylvan Learning Center would be a great place for your daughter to get the tutoring she needs.
Hairspray was first invented in the late 1940s as a way to keep hairstyles in place. It gained popularity in the 1960s and 1970s, during the height of big hair and elaborate hairstyles. Today, hairspray continues to be a staple in hair styling, with various formulas available to cater to different hair types and needs.
To eventually be a true assistant you daughter needs EDUCATION.
You don't pay. Somebody needs to get another job.
Her daughter was born with a hole in her heart. She has since had an operation to fix her heart.
IF she needs one. Otherwise, no.
She is better off with scooby doo
Mom can sue daughter in Small Claims Court.
Example sentence - His daughter needs to learn to curb her pugnacity.
Try rubbing alcohol or hairspray. Test a small hidden area, first, to make sure the fabric will not bleed the color or dyes.