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HM Bio-Tec: Your Trustworthy Hair Spray Supplier!

Taizhou HM Bio-Tec Co., LTD is a professional manufacturer of daily necessities and aerosol products. Founded in 1993, our company mainly produces air fresheners, body fragrance sprays and sunscreen sprays, as well as detergents, disinfectants and other household cleaning and personal care products. At present, we have built our own R&D team and production workshop, and have established long-term cooperative relationships with customers in Shanghai, Guangzhou, Germany and other places.

Rich Experienced

We specialize in producing different types of spray products and have more than 30 years of production experience, and providing 24-hour online technical consultation.

Customized Services

We provide customers with different product solutions. You can obtain OEM/ODM services from us and customize your spray and freshener from us.

Well Equipped

Our company has fully passed ISO9001 quality certification and is equipped with fully automated production lines and testing centers to provide you with stable supply and large inventory.

Quality Assured

All our products are certified by ISO, SGS, BV, etc. and tested in independent third-party laboratories to minimize your risk of exposure to bacteria and odors, thereby keeping you healthy.

 

What is Hair Spray?

 

 

Hair spray (also hair lacquer or spritz) is a common cosmetic hairstyling product that is sprayed onto hair to protect against humidity and wind and have it stay in a desired shape. Hair sprays typically contain several components for the hair as well as a propellant. Common hair spray polymers include polyvinyl pyrrolidone and polyvinyl acetate. Hairsprays that basically form an invisible hairnet when you spray it on your hair. It coats your strands in a lightweight film and connects individual hair fibres wherever they happen to touch. The hairspray then dries out the intersections and the polymers bond and hold your hair in place.

 

 
Features of Hair Spray
 
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Multi-function
Our hair gels perform a range of functions including holding hair in place, adding shine, volume or texture, refreshing hair and more, and offer flexible, medium or maximum hold.

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Easy to Use
These hair sprays are designed with a safety spring-loaded air pump that allows the spray to be applied thinly and evenly to the desired areas of your hair with just a gentle pressure. They maintain your hair style without ruining the contours or texture you created with wax.

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Natural Effect
Their new formula creates a low-reflective layer on the surface of the hair for a long-lasting matte look and contains tiny essential oil molecules to avoid stiff and tight strands.

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Fresh Smell
These gels contain vitamins and hair-conditioning ingredients to protect hair from hair dryer heat and maintain a fresh, light citrus or fruit scent.

 

Ingredients of Hair Spray

 

Hair sprays consist of the following components: concentrate, plasticizers, luster agents, and fragrances, as well as propellants.

 

Concentrate
Hair spray are a blend of polymers that provide structural support to hair. These frequently include copolymers of polyvinylpyrrolidone (PVP) and polyvinyl acetate (PVAc). Vinyl acetate-crotonic acid copolymers give harder films. In this way hairsprays can be formulated as flexible, medium, and maximum hold. The copolymer mixture is usually adjusted to achieve the desired physical properties (adhesive strength, foaming, etc.), using plasticizers such as aminomethyl propanol, surfactants such as benzalkonium chloride, and other agents like dimethicone.

 

Propellants
Since the phase-out of CFCs in the 1980s, hydrocarbons are popular propellants. These include propane, butane, isobutane, and related volatile hydrocarbons, as well as other mixtures. Such hydrocarbons are poor solvents for the active ingredients such as the polymers. For this reason dimethyl ether is often added as well. It functions both as a propellant and a solvent.

 

Other components
Plasticizers used in hair spray include esters of citric acid and adipic acid. Silicones and polyglycols are also used. The concentrate comprises only a small volume of a can of hairspray. Most of a canister is filled solvents such as isopropanol (rubbing alcohol) and ethanol.

 

Application of Hair Spray

 

Long-Lasting Hair Styling Spray

Hair Uses

Preserve your hair by spraying hairspray on styled hair. Using hairspray after curling your hair with a curling wand will give your hair a rougher texture, which means it’ll hold its structure over time. If you have naturally straight hair, the added support from hairspray will keep your curls in place for days!

Hair Style Fix Spray

Clothing Hacks

Use a hairspray with a high-alcohol content for removing stains. Some hairsprays don’t contain high amounts of alcohol because it can dry out your hair. But if you have some lying around that has alcohol in it, it can remove ink and lipstick stains from your favorite clothing. Hairspray is great for removing stains on polyester and polyester blends.

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Other Uses

Dry and preserve flowers for long-term decor. Drying flowers will keep them looking great for weeks. Simply hold the flowers upside down, spray the undersides of the petals with hairspray, and let them dry (upside down) before placing them back in the vase. The hairspray will make the flowers’ scent less potent, but it will keep the heads upright and the petals looking shiny and colorful!

 

Types of Hair Spray

 

Light/Flexible Hold Hair Spray
If you just want to make sure flyaways won’t suddenly pop up in the middle of your day, or if you’re going for a natural-looking hairstyle, this is your go-to hairspray. Since the hold is not too strong, it allows you to restyle your hair throughout the day, making it a great pick for when you want your daytime ‘do to transition seamlessly into a fab evening look.
This also works great for fine hair that doesn’t require strong hold. A hair spray with light/flexible hold will give you a natural, “undone” look. If you speak makeup, it’s the hair counterpart of the no-makeup makeup look.

Medium Hold Hair Spray
Add grip and volume to your hair before teasing by spritzing a medium hold hairspray.
If you want control, movement, and bounce all at the same time, a hair spray with this strength is what you need. This type is great for creating smooth hairstyles, like slicked-back ‘dos and sleek ponytails. If you have frizzy hair, this type of hair spray will keep stray strands in place.

Boost Hold Hair Spray
Need a bit of help in the volume department? Use Compressed Micro Mist Boost Hold Hairspray to give your hair the hold it needs for voluminous hairstyles like bouffants and beehive ‘dos. And the best part? Even it’s a Level 3 Hold hair spray, it doesn’t make your hair stiff and sticky!

Extra Hold Hair Spray
This type gives more control than medium hold and is ideal for holding glamorous hairstyles, like curls and waves, in place. Pick this product for fabulous, long-lasting hairstyles without the added weight on your hair. The all-around hairstyle product provides maximum hold with extra flyaway control without making your hair stiff and sticky.

Firm Hold Hair Spray
Creating different shapes like a bow-style updo or a flower-shaped braid? A hair spray with a firm hold will help you nail your hairstyle. It gives your hair 24-hour protection from humidity and doesn’t leave a sticky residue. You can also use this to give your hair a better hold before shaping it. To make sure it’s applied evenly to your hair, spray it on your comb or brush, then brush your hair from mid-lengths to the tips.

Extreme Hold Hair Spray
Fancy occasions call for fancy updos, and fancy updos call for extreme hold hair spray. If you’re going for an intricate chignon or an elaborate braided updo, you would need a strong, long-lasting hold to keep your hairstyle intact all day long. This gives long-lasting extreme hold complex hairstyles.

Ultimate Hold Hair Spray
For the strongest hold, go for the ultimate or extend hold hair spray and trust that your hairstyle will hold its shape for a long time. It’s perfect for more sophisticated updos like buns, knots, and braided updos. It lets you move around more freely without worrying about your hairstyle. They let your bold and sophisticated hairstyle stay in place, thanks to its fast-drying, humidity-resistant formula that gives your hair maximum hold.

Gel Spray
This one is both hair gel and hair spray in one. With this, you get to conveniently apply hair gel by spraying it to your hair instead of using your palms. It’s great for updos and sleek hairstyles. Aside from giving your hair a firm hold, it also helps control frizz and it even has a UV filter.

 

Benefits of Hair Spray

Firmness
Wind or humidity could destroy your very intricate hairstyle and that can be depressing. However, if you are using hair sprays, it can hold the style for longer hours without frizz.

 

Volume
Some hairstyles look appropriate only when they give off a fuller appearance and for that, it is important to apply hairspray.

UV Protection

Some hairsprays are nourished with oils that make them efficient enough to protect your hair from harmful UV rays.

Controls Frizz

Hair especially the dry ones becomes frizzy as soon as they come into contact with humidity. On such occasions, it is advised to use a hair spray that can make your hair smooth and avoid an unkempt look.

Shine

Some hair types lack texture and shine owing to continuous shampooing and loss of sebum. This is when hair sprays can come into play and give the hair its much-needed luster back.

 

Correct Ways to Use Hair Spray

 

 

Preserve Your Curls
After curling your hair, mist it with medium-hold hairspray from over 15 inches (38 cm) away. Note that using hairspray before you use heating tools can dry out your hair and exacerbate any existing damage. To prevent doing further damage to your hair, only use it after styling. If you don’t want to use a |curling iron, scrunch or diffuse your hair until it’s dry and wavy then use the hairspray.

Prevent Static and Keep Flat-Ironed Hair Looking Fresh
Apply hairspray after straightening your hair to keep static away and prolong your straightened strands. Spray on light-hold hairspray after you use a straightener. Using hairspray before straightening can dry it out and cause damage, so only use hairspray after using a straightener. Light-hold hairspray won’t give your hair a rough, crunchy texture (as medium and super-hold hairsprays can do).

Tame Frizz and Flyaways with a Flexible-hold Hairspray
Flexible (or light) hold hairsprays are great to use as finishing sprays. After you’ve styled your hair, simply hold the can 8 inches (20 cm) to 10 inches (25 cm) away from your head and spray. Smooth down frizz and flyaways with your hands. If you’re trying to tame a small area like around your hairline, smooth down unruly strands with a small comb.

Spray It on Your Roots for Extra Volume
Lean forward so your hair is flipped over and spray hairspray on your scalp. Hold the can about 6 inches (15 cm) away from your head to avoid spraying large chunks of hair. You can also lift up certain sections of your hair and spray the roots that way. This is great for adding volume to updos and ponytails.

Dab It on Your Eyebrows to Keep Them in Place
Eyebrows are hair so it makes sense that you could use hairspray to tame them. First, brush your eyebrows into the position you want them to be in. Then, spray a little hairspray on your index finger and lightly dab and smooth it onto your eyebrow. Brush your eyebrows into place again with a spoolie brush or toothbrush. Do not spray hairspray directly on your eyebrows! Getting hairspray in your eyes is painful and might cause severe irritation. If you fill in your eyebrows with a pencil, powder, or cream, fill them in before smoothing on the hairspray.

 

Factors to Consider When Choose Hair Spray
 

Consider your specific needs in order to determine the right hair product. To achieve the look you want, there are a number of factors to consider.

Shine
You might be looking for a hair spray that promotes shine if your hair needs to be brought back to life. This product can give even the dullest strands a radiant look and help your hair maintain a natural glow.

Anti-frizz
If you struggle with frizzy hair, this type of spray should suit you. To keep your locks straight and smooth throughout the day, add a quick spritz of this.

Control
When it comes to hair sprays, this is the most basic type. No matter how you choose to style your hair, it works to keep your strands locked in place. Control spray is suitable for pretty much all types of hair, unlike some other hair sprays.

Setting
You can smooth out flyaways and lightly style your hair with setting hair sprays. These can expertly hold lighter strands together because they are designed for straight or fine hair.

Volume
To add a dramatic touch to any hairstyle, and add body to your locks, volumizing properties are contained within some products. If you have straight or very fine hair, these products work well. Remember that extra weight may be added by products such as these.

Formula and Bottle
To make an informed decision, always read through the ingredients on the label when shopping for hair spray. Two types of bottles you can choose from equate to the following:
● Non-aerosol hair spray – This works differently than aerosol spray and can be referred to as "pump spray”. A combination of valves, springs, and tubes are used rather than a continuous mist being emitted from a can. For naturally curly or thick hair, non-aerosol sprays are great.
● Aerosol hair spray – To help add volume to your hair, consider using the fine mist created by an aerosol spray. When you activate the release valve, an atomized liquid is released from a pressurized container. Aerosol hairspray is good if you have thin hair. It can help you achieve a fuller, thicker look.

 

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Frequently Asked Questions of Hair Spray

 

Q: What is the use of hair spray?

A: Hairsprays are created using polymers that basically form an invisible hairnet when you spray it on your hair. It coats your strands in a lightweight film and connects individual hair fibres wherever they happen to touch. The hairspray then dries out the intersections and the polymers bond and hold your hair in place.

Q: Is hairspray good for your hair?

A: Prolonged use of hair spray can weaken your hair strands and damage the cuticle layer, leading to easy breakage of your hair strands. In addition, it can weaken your hair follicles and allow the strands to fall out.

Q: When should I use hair spray?

A: If you want to set your style: If you want to make sure your style doesn't budge all night long, hairspray should be the last step of your routine. After you've finished styling your hair, spritz a strong hold hairspray all over your 'do.

Q: Is hairspray for wet or dry hair?

A: Hairspray should only be used on hair that's completely dry, so nothing interferes with its ability to create hold and boost hair volume. Not to mention, when you use hairspray on wet hair, like when you're air-drying your hair, you're only begging for crunchy strands!

Q: Can I use hairspray everyday?

A: Is it bad to use hairspray every day? Yes, hairspray has chemicals that can make your hair dry, dull and cause itchiness and flakiness in the scalp. It is advisable to not use hairspray everyday and if you do, make sure to follow a proper hair care regime.

Q: How do you remove hairspray from your hair?

A: The baking soda method:
Put two tablespoons of your normal shampoo into a bowl.
Add a teaspoon of baking soda.
Mix together until they form a smooth liquid.
Place the mixture on a wide-toothed comb.
Run the comb through your hair until its all covered.
Leave to rest for around 15 minutes.
Wash the hair.

Q: Is hairspray better than gel?

A: Hairspray and gel can both help set hair, but hairspray is used to set a finished style, while gel helps set hair on the way to the finished style. Hairspray can also hold hair in place for longer than gel. Our advice: gel is particularly suited to short hair when it is used for fixing hairstyles. If you have long hair, only use it at the roots to flatten down your tied-up hairstyle. Otherwise, always opt for hairspray.

Q: Do people still use hairspray?

A: In the 80s and 90s, this was THE product to reach for if you wanted major volume. Today, hairspray is still used to secure hairstyles, and even though it's undergone a few essential formula makeovers, it's still consider a hair essential. According to statistic, 98.54 million Americans used hair spray in 2020.

Q: What are the disadvantages of hair spray?

A: Side Effects of Hair Spray:
Hair sprays are generally expensive, if they are natural.
Using a hair spray can cause hair fall over time.
Hair sprays set your hair and they shouldn't be combed.
Hair spray is not effective for a long time.
Chemical-containing hair sprays can cause itching leading to scalp infection.

Q: How long does hairspray last?

A: Once you have its information, you can make an educated guess regarding how long to hold onto or use the hair product in question. Usually, unopened products can last three years, and once opened, one year, so you may want to make note of the first time you used your chosen product.

Q: Should I stop using hairspray?

A: Hairspray can cause hair to fall out somewhat, but it can't lead to permanent hair loss. If you use hairspray excessively, your hair follicles may weaken and become more brittle over time, and that would make your hair more prone to breakage and cause it to fall out more than usual.

Q: Do most people use hair spray?

A: Although the use of hairspray has declined with the popularity of more “natural” hairstyles, hairspray is commonly used by men and women today. Hairspray can be part of a daily routine, but it's recommended to wash it out after use. Leaving hairspray in for too long can dry out hair and cause damage. A deep conditioner can be used to restore moisture to hair after washing out hairspray.

Q: Is it bad to use hairspray every day?

A: If you're wondering, is it bad to use hairspray everyday, the answer is yes. After you're done with it, make sure to wash it off with a gentle hair and scalp shampoo. Ensure that the products don't react with each other and cause even more problems.

Q: Is Holding hairspray bad for your hair?

A: If left on your strands, it can potentially cause damage to your hair. Hairspray can dry out your hair when it is left in for too long. Use a deep conditioner when washing out the hairspray to restore moisture to your hair. Make sure to use a moisturizing conditioner created for your hair type.

Q: Should you brush through hair spray?

A: You should never brush or comb through dried hairspray. Because most hairsprays effectively “lock” your style in place, combing through hair that has dry hairspray on it can cause unnecessary tearing and breakage. Instead, comb the product through your hair before it completely sets.

Q: Can I touch my hair after hairspray?

A: Ideally, you shouldn't if you are using strong-hold or extra strong-hold hair spray, you could potentially cause some damage since your hair has been locked. If you want to brush through your hair after spray do opt for shine spray or flexible-hold spray.

Q: What is the main ingredient in hairspray?

A: Hair spray are a blend of polymers that provide structural support to hair. These frequently include copolymers of polyvinylpyrrolidone (PVP) and polyvinyl acetate (PVAc). Vinyl acetate-crotonic acid copolymers give harder films. In this way hairsprays can be formulated as flexible, medium, and maximum hold.

Q: Is it bad to put too much hairspray in your hair?

A: Yes, firstly, it can result in clogging up the pores of your scalp, limiting its “breathing” ability. By using excessive amounts of hairspray, you also risk getting dandruff. Furthermore, too much of the wrong type of hairspray can result in hair breakage.

Q: Should I shower after using hairspray?

A: You don't have to wash your hair to rid your hair of hairspray. “A good hairspray will not leave any residue on your hair or leave it looking greasy. Your hair should also fall back into its natural position after you've brushed it. If it doesn't, change your hairspray!

Q: Are hairspray safe?

A: When used as directed, hairsprays should be very low in toxicity. Some hairspray inevitably gets on the skin. Some people might have an allergic reaction to the product - usually a red itchy rash that is uncomfortable but not dangerous. Any hairspray that gets on the skin should be promptly washed off.

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