in the place of hair spray or even over hairspray beat eggs and use it just like a hair product the result will be a beautiful sexy curl that will retain its shape for days at a time if u allow it eggs are also healthier then hairspray
Hairspray typically holds hair in place for a longer period of time compared to hair gel. Hair gel provides a stronger hold initially but can lose its hold throughout the day, while hairspray locks the hair in place until it is washed out.
Yes, hairspray formulas have evolved over time to become more environmentally friendly and better for hair health. Modern hairsprays are typically water-based, have improved hold and flexibility, and are often infused with nourishing ingredients to protect hair from damage. Additionally, there are now a variety of hairspray options available, such as volumizing, shine-enhancing, and heat-protectant formulas.
It does because of damage from styling products and heat from dryers.
Certainly. As can a straight iron and curling iron. The heat from the blow dryer can make your hair frizzy and over time, cold cause permanent damage
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.
yes but use over time can be dangerous to your hair
Well, first you have to wash your hair with straightening shampoo and conditioner.. but not too much. You can mix the shampoo with water, 50%-50%, and use pure conditioner. After, dry your hair with a towel, blow dry it, then straighten it with a hair straightener. Straighten your hair by a group of strands at a time; from under your hair to over, then the bangs. Put serum (not too much) and then hairspray. Also, you can use coconut oil or Arabia serum.. it usually works the best..
No, not if you bought it from your hair salon. Anything you purchase at your hair salon is safe for your hair. The wax, however can build up over time on the hair shaft if you do not shampoo it out well enough.
My favorite way (though it may not work how it does on my hair on yours, because of hair texture difference, ect....) is to lightly hairspray a section, tease, pick up another section and add it to the original section, hairspray lightly, and tease. You keep that pattern going, but only two sections at a time. Then, take a brush and gently stroke it over the top. If you have pretty flat hair and that takes all the tease and body out of it, take a cream-based hair gel and use a tiny little bit and smooth it over the teased hair.
Gel holds hair in place for a longer period of time because gel is more thicker than hair spray.Hair spray is very thin.
I leave mine in all the time, just make sure you hairspray them so they don't get all frizzie.