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Hair mousse is a liquid product, typically containing water, alcohol, and various polymers that provide styling hold. When dispensed from its container, it often forms a foam, which may give the appearance of being solid, but it is primarily a liquid that expands and aerates when applied to hair. The mousse then dries and helps maintain the desired hairstyle.

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