yes, it can because when gels and hair spray drys it turns into flakes, i should know.... it happens to me (::::::
It's either dandruff or hair products (hair gel, hairspray, grease, etc.)
Dandruff is natural, as it is dead human skin. But it can be helped by using anti-dandruff shampoo such as 'head and shoulders'. T-Gel by Neutrogena works even better than Head & Shoulders.
Gel
Gel.
Moose or gel.
No
I guess it does. But use hairspray with hard-to-hold styles that works great. Don't use gel, its too icky.
Hair gel typically provides a stronger hold than hairspray because gel has a thicker consistency and can be more easily molded into specific styles. Hairspray, on the other hand, is lighter and used to set hairstyles in place without adding as much stiffness as gel.
gel and hairspray.
Hairspray typically holds hair in place longer than gel. Hairspray creates a stronger barrier on the hair, helping to maintain the desired style for an extended period of time. Gel may provide initial hold but can lose its effectiveness throughout the day.
Both gel and hairspray serve different purposes for styling hair. Gel is ideal for providing strong hold and structure, making it better for defined styles, while hairspray offers a flexible hold that can help maintain a style without making it stiff. Ultimately, the choice depends on the desired look; for a defined finish, gel is preferable, while for a more natural, lasting hold, hairspray may be the better option.
ALOT of hairspray,gel, and teasing