Absolutely! While hairspray might make it a bit trickier for lice to move around freely in your hair, it won't necessarily prevent them from getting there in the first place. Lice are resilient little critters and can still find their way onto your strands, even if you've sprayed them down. That's why it's crucial to take preventive measures and, if needed, seek professional help from us at "Lice Ranger" to ensure those pesky bugs are gone for good!
If all the lice is gone then yes. Just don't shair hair stuff and putting on hairspray prevents from getting lice.
Hair doesn't harm hairspray. Hairspray harms hair.
Lice lasts in your hair until you wash it, if you don't the lice will have sex, then it will have babies until your hair is all white with lice
it is because u think about hair lice and think that its in your hair
Lice can exist in any type of hair; and scabies (body lice) exist without it.
Yes, anyone can get hair lice regardless of hair color or texture. Lice are equal opportunity parasites that can infest any hair type.
Yes - colour of hair is not relevant to head lice.
Hairspray is not generally recognised as an adhesive.
Using a lice comb on wet hair is more effective for removing lice compared to using it on dry hair. Wet hair makes it easier to comb through and remove lice and their eggs.
Lice is not harmful or helpful, Lice is attracted to clean hair, but when you have lice, make sure to wash your hair thoroughly and buy special lice shampoo or cream.
yes, because your hair will look like crap. It's not "bad" to use hairspray on wet hair, it just won't work as well. Hairspray is meant to be used on dry hair.
Usually it will make your hair look crispy, and the hairspray will burn. Spray hairspray from arms-length away AFTER you finish straightening your hair.