Hairspray is a solution of long, chainlike molecules (called polymers) in a very volatile solvent. Spraying deposits a stiff layer of the polymer on your hair after the solvent evaporates.
The solvent used was once a compound of carbon, fluorine, and chlorine (a chlorofluorocarbon, or CFC) It also makes holes in the ozone layer. Therefore slowly letting the suns rays kill us.
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Hairspray is a styling product used to set hairstyles in place. It typically provides hold, volume, and shine to the hair. Hairspray can also help control frizz and flyaways.
No, hairspray cannot change the color of your eyes. If hairspray gets in your eyes, it may cause irritation or discomfort, but it will not impact the color of your eyes.
Hairspray typically does not contain hydrogen or helium. The main ingredients in hairspray are polymers, solvents, and propellants like hydrocarbons or compressed gases, but not hydrogen or helium.
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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.
Hairspray is effective at removing permanent marker because it contains alcohol, which helps break down the pigments in the marker ink and allows it to be lifted from surfaces like skin or clothing. The alcohol in hairspray also acts as a solvent, making it easier to wipe away the marker.