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hair spray

NOUN
  1. toiletry consisting of a commercial preparation that is sprayed on the hair to hold it in place

How To Use hair spray In A Sentence

  • Abbey quickly spritzed herself with a little perfume, sprayed her hair with hair spray, and headed to the living room.
  • Put on a skinny headband, then tease the back of the hair with pomade or hair spray.
  • But I had a feeling this was going to be one of those self-explanatory columns—that I was but a conduit to bring the teen idol and his fans ever slightly closer together, or at least that I was an innocent shill, a cog in the Someday perfume and matching lotion and hair spray merchandizing machinery. Some Kid Named Justin
  • We are exposed to chemicals everywhere, in oven cleaners, detergents, patent medicines, hair sprays-everywhere.
  • Polyvinyl pyrrolidine, a common ingredient in hair sprays, is designed to increase smoothness and flexibility of the hair. Health News from Medical News Today
  • Spray a bit of hair spray onto the crown of your hair and backcomb to give it some volume.
  • Japanese women used lacquer (a precursor of modern-day hair spray) to secure their elaborate coiffures.
  • This hair spray has made my hair stiff.
  • Try a spritz of hair spray on the inner sole so your feet don't slip.
  • You've seen James Bond wasting that snake in the film using his hair spray aerosol.
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