Monday, July 20, 2009

Hair spray fact or myth...?

Someone told me that if you spray your hair when it's wet all the time, then years later, your hair will start to stink. Is this true, and how is it possible?



Hair spray fact or myth...?

Not really, hair falls out and regrows, plus you wash it, I assume. A myth.



Hair spray fact or myth...?

myth



Hair spray fact or myth...?

total myth its chemically impossible if it would stink it would now-hope this helped!



Hair spray fact or myth...?

Years later you will probably have new hair, you think?



Hair spray fact or myth...?

I vote Myth. I only recently started using Hairspray on my hair, but really, it doesn't seem possible.



Hair spray fact or myth...?

Myth



Hair spray fact or myth...?

oh, I know! *raises hand* My cousin has used a can of hair spray in only two weeks (whick may seem wrong untill you learn she only does her hair three times in those two weeks and has her hair styled everyday, which means she makes it last) for almost her whole life. Her hair does not stink, infact it sometimes smells really good and other times normal and sometimes not good, but my hair is the same and I don't use hairspray barely and when I do only three sprits usually. Hairspray is not the best for all hair types to use, such as mine. My hair is very soft and splits easy. It is better for thicker stands. Not nessesarialy thick hair just thick strands, I don't know if you get that, LOL. Just make sure you clean your hair very well and condition well too. Although hairspray may not make your hair stink, not washing it does, and alot of sun contact does too. This is because it literately burns it, and dries it out. Hairspray will dryout your hair too if not washed out properly, that and dandruff. I suggest using moose first then spritsing with hair spray. It won't last to much longer then a day, but it is healthier for your hair. I hope I helped.-Melissa



Hair spray fact or myth...?

myth

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