Here's how it works:
* Application: When you spray hairspray, the alcohol in it evaporates quickly, leaving behind the resin that holds the hair in place.
* Removal: You remove hairspray by brushing, combing, or washing your hair. The resin dissolves in water and is removed during the washing process.
Blond hair and hairspray:
Blond hair can sometimes appear slightly darker or duller after using hairspray, but this is usually due to the residue left behind, not the hairspray itself changing the hair color. This can be easily fixed by washing the hair thoroughly.
Important note: If you're using a hairspray that contains a strong hold or a lot of alcohol, it may be more difficult to remove and could potentially leave a slightly dull appearance on blond hair.
Ultimately, hairspray doesn't change the color of your hair. It's a temporary styling product that can be easily removed with washing.