A few weeks ago, I shared a link to a video that showed how easy and inexpensive (and non-toxic) it can be to make one’s own hairspray.
Shortly after, I went out and bought myself an orange (something that I normally don’t buy) and some rum (another thing I don’t buy… I’m a gin or scotch girl!) and went about making me some home-brewed hairspray.
The results: I find that it maintains a gentle hold, and smells very nice. My head smells faintly?álike an orange daiquiri! Not unpleasant?áat all. When it was very hot and humid, and I needed to perk my hair up a bit for a wedding event, I used a blow dryer?áon my dampened, hairsprayed?áhair. This added a lot of body. I then styled it, gave a short squirt, and presto I was done.?áIt held its shape pretty well, again not rock solid like an AquaNet net.
Final Words: I would recommend trying this. It took only a few minutes, and the price of an orange and a drop of rum. You can use rubbing alcohol, if you have it, instead. I’ll try boiling it down a little more next time, to see if the hold increases.
I am glad?áto not support an industry where the bottles have dozens of mysterious ingredients on the label!
Natasha Henderson, Montreal
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