hairspray is a solution of long chain like molecules called polymers.
Hairspray made about $196,773,073
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.
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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 Hairspray was originally made in 1988.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.
No, the original hairspray was made in the 80s' and the most recent hairspray was remade in 2007, i think, or 2006. Either way neither were made in the 60s i hope that helped! :]
No, Judy Garland was NOT in Hairspray. The original movie was made in 1988, and she died in 1969.
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No, alcohol does not help hairspray evaporate. In fact, it does the complete opposite. Because hairspray is made up of mostly alcohol, adding more alcohol will just end up distributing the hairspray even more so.
Hairspray was in theatres for at least two months, I'm pretty sure. The summer of 2007 Hairspray started in July and went until at least September, early September. It made lots of money.
she went to the auditons of Hairspray and sang, acted some scenes from the film and danced. after some call backs they had made their decision and cast Nikki Blonsky to play the role of Tracy Turnblad in Hairspray
The musical production of Hairspray opened on Broadway on August 15, 2002. It is based on the 1988 film of the same name by John Waters.
Hairspray typically consists of polymers, solvents, propellants, and other ingredients such as fragrances or conditioning agents. Polymers are the key components that provide the hold and flexibility to the hair when hairspray is applied. The solvents help in dispersing the polymers, while propellants help spray the product out of the container.