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What will happen to my hair?
01-31-2013, 02:03 AM
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What will happen to my hair?
I accidently put too much hairspray in my fringe, so I decided to wash my fringe with warm/coldish water along with shampoo and conditioner. It did sort of burn while I washing it out, but that's okay. I kept feeling through my fringe to make sure I could get it all out, but I don't know if there still is some in there and my hairspray is highly explosive. It says don't store above 50 degrees, but I'm about to blow dry it and straighten it afterwards and my straighteners are 230-240 degrees. The question is what will happen? Will I explode or will my hair be caught on fire? I don't want to risk it if that's the case. I think there's still some hairspray in there. Help?

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01-31-2013, 02:11 AM
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You will be blown up instantly.

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01-31-2013, 02:11 AM
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HAIR SPRAYS are flammable!

The purpose for hair spray is to FREEZE your hairstyle AFTER you're done styling your hair.

Heat & chemicals are hair's worst enemies. When you hair spray your hair, it means you're NOT DONE styling your hair.

I do not recommend using hair spray then use heating tools!

I've read people use hair spray while smoking, and their hair caught on fire.

GOOGLE: Children's hair straighteners shelved after hundreds of young girls suffer serious burns
•Children admitted to serious burns units increased from 162 in 2009 to 252 last year
•Figures are the 'tip of the iceberg' and could be at least ten times higher
By VALERIE ELLIOTT
PUBLISHED: 19:26 EST, 1 December 2012

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01-31-2013, 02:11 AM
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if the hairspray has been washed out of your fringe and then dried then it should be fine to process with heat
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