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hairspray
(redirected from hairsprays)

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hair spray or hair·spray (hârspr)
n.
A sticky, quick-drying liquid sprayed on the hair to keep it in place.

hairspray [ˈhɛəˌspreɪ]
n
(Clothing, Personal Arts & Crafts / Hairdressing & Grooming) a fixative solution sprayed onto the hair to keep a hairstyle in shape Also called hair lacquer
Translations
hairspray [ˈhɛəspreɪ] Nlaca f (para el pelo)
hairspray [ˈhɛərspreɪ] nlaque pour les cheveux)f >


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The silicone/vinyl acetate copolymer makes it possible to produce water-based hairsprays that not only provide a firm hold, but also give hair a natural feel.
Alberto Culver's VO5 Firm Hold, Extra Firm and Flexible Hold hairsprays all feature Climate Control technology which is said to provide a shield against moisture, protecting the hair from humidity, reducing frizz by up to 72% and holding a style in place for three times longer.
That said, Taylor Nelson Sofres ETCD shows that hairsprays still retain the highest penetration rates in Germany (23%), France (14%), Spain (10%) and the UK (13%).
 
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