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DIY Hair Spray to rescue your hairdo in every situation

Hello Girls,

I guess you were in this situation more than once when you want to set a perfect hairdo but the strands refuse to cooperate. And even if you manage to do the hair the way you wanted to, it’s hard to maintain its shape and look untouched for the entire day. So, if you also experience these problems, continue reading this post to check out how to make your own Hair Spray which will fix any hairdo you want to wear.

Hairspray – Ingredients

In order to prepare Hair Spray which will fix your strands no matter the atmospheric conditions, you’ll need just a few things. Collect the following items: a bottle with atomizer (you can use an old packaging of a hair mist, a thermal spring water or a toner), warm water (before you use the spray, wait until it cools down), rose water (you’ll buy it in almost every drug store, or you can make it yourself at home using rose petals) and four spoons of sea salt. When it comes to the proportions, set them accordingly to the capacity of the bottle, length of your hair, its styling-prone factor, and the frequency you’re going to use the spray.

How to prepare your DIY Hair Spray?

It’s very simple! Pour warm water into the bottle with atomizer, add salt and pour a few drops of rose water. Close the bottle tightly and shake to mix all ingredients. Just after a while all substances combine and the spray will be ready to use.

How to apply your DIY Hair Spray?

Apply the spray to your hair keeping the bottle in more or less 4 in. distance from the strands. Try to arrange the strands in such a way to give them the desired shape and boost their volume. This Hair Spray is absorbed by strands almost immediately, doesn’t run down the face and fixes the hair. How do the ingredients of the cosmetic work? Rose water delivers moisturisation, gifts strands with beautiful smell and prevents static. Sea salt makes hair slightly stiff which contributes to fixing the hairdo. Moreover, the spray protects hair and the scalp against high temperature generated by a blow-dryer or a flat iron.

And what are your ways to fix a hairdo? Do you like DIY cosmetics?

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